Originally Posted By: receder
Originally Posted By: Don Gaynor
Rec,

Another handy tool is Piano Roll View. Right clicking on any note opens a drop-down menu which includes delete, cut/paste, etc. You can change several main parameters of any note.

Don


Useful, many thanks Don.

Rec


Don brings up a good point. What you are trying to do is easier in MIDI than with RTs. With MIDI you can put the chords exactly where you want them and for the duration that you choose. You can also change the chords to any inversion you want and/or add or delete notes to the chord.

You can do some of those things with RTs with cut, paste and cross fading but that may leave gaps in your RT.

Note that both methods not only take a little work but also the knowledge to make it happen. IMHO MIDI is the easiest way to go.


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