Originally Posted by AudioTrack
Ripple delete is popularly used in video editing, but video isn't tied to a time signature, it's tied to a frame.
Ripple delete in music audio that is already locked to a time signature could only realistically be done at bar level, maybe beat level.
(There are other functions available that can delete bars etc)

RE: "Ripple delete is popularly used in video editing..."

sure- but its also available in DAWs like Ableton, Pro Tools and Cubase like I said!!! and in the best ones ripple delete is available either across the entire project "global" - or just for events inside a single track. Of course the actual naming for such features will vary.

RE "There are other functions available that can delete bars etc" - yes but far as I can remember thats to deal with bars and time-regions in the whole song GLOBALLY.


I am specifically just requesting a feature that makes life simple MIDI wise in only the currently edited track -

Last edited by nonchai; 07/11/25 03:57 AM.

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