Impostor wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 6:13 pm
In the mixerstrip of any midi track, go to properties: there's a delay option.
Thanks and wow! Never noticed this property tab. Excellent.
Searching the docu for "delay" did not show anything useful. So it is rather a little doc bug.
Hi, I searched the menus and the documentation for a very useful feature: A delay parameter (positive or negative) affecting all events send from a MIDI track. This is very useful if there is a lag in the output path, e.g., with the Linux sampler or some other soft synth. Is there such a feature alr...
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Thanx for the info, once again I did something wrong. Muted MIDI track perhaps? This would be too stupid. Wasn't there the message "must select at least one wave track"?
I will try again.
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