That would be great in combination with this wish from @Sandroid
To be honest, I doubt with my minimalistisk compositions, that a very stressed CPU will be reached, but being able to stack/group/subgroup Tracks similar to Ableton Live could be nice visually.
Also then being able to [Solo Arm] and [Mute] these groups would be a bonus
Arming Tracks is great when you want to record polyphony or chords for an instrument. This feature could be enhanced by always cycling to the next armed track until the limit is reached and then cycling back to the first, thereby giving each note as much time as possible to play out before stealing it.
What is the problem?
Currently while recording, the tracker will move notes that sit on top or close to eachother to the next armed tracks. However - when the next note does not overlap with the …
The way ARM’ing is currently implemented leads to having to UNARM more tracks than actually ARM’ing. It would be useful if the selection behaviour would be reversed.
As in: it would be easier if tracks where UNARM’ed when requesting to ARM instead of everything being ARM’ed from the get-go.
What is the problem?
For people who use ARM’ing to prevent notes from recording to adjacent tracks, the process of UNARM’ing is cumbersome, the way it is currently implemented.
What should this feature ach…
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