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Cubasis : Piano-Roll Editor / Overall Work-Flow
My piano roll is all epileptic when I am using it and moving midi notes around. It vibrates or throws notes around. There is a general sense of not running smoothly lately.
I can't tell but it might also be playing nice with other apps. Always hard to tell because of so many moving parts.
Is it just me?
I have uninstalled/installed etc................
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Every time I think "fuck it, I'm just going to buy Cubasis" a post like this turns up.
Sorry, that was not at all helpful.
It's not just you, scroll/zoom (along with inability to truly turn quantize off) on Cubasis has always made the app unusable for me.
For the piano roll use two hands. Hold one finger steady, use the other to control the zoom.
It's not perfect, as it's still highly sensitive, but it's a lot better than trying to pinch zoom.
I almost think it was designed for two hand use, as the buttons on the left sort of indicate that.
scroll & zoom has always been a bit weird, but it was still possible to work with it.
but in this newest version, it is worse than ever, I can't scroll and zoom vertically on many tracks, for example -- the piano roll is really becoming useless until this is fixed
I prefer piano roll editing in BM2, MTS...getting the Cubasis editor to work has involved not using two fingers in the grid, but using two hands as @1P18 explains it (I know that sounds weird): tell the editor what you are doing using the left buttons with one hand, but only use one finger in the timeline with your other hand...and gently