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Tables for Midi tracks - LostForWords - 03-11-2021 Is this coming anytime soon? I would love to have the same random notes in a set scale feature for midi notes that the modular track tables can do. Even more so now that each midi note can be on a different channel. RE: Tables for Midi tracks - shylock1908 - 07-13-2023 (03-11-2021, 10:35 PM)LostForWords Wrote: Is this coming anytime soon? I would love to have the same random notes in a set scale feature for midi notes that the modular track tables can do. Even more so now that each midi note can be on a different channel. I’d love to see this feature for the same reasons RE: Tables for Midi tracks - sllopes - 07-14-2023 I believe Thomas mentioned that the upcoming firmware 1.28 will have global/track scales. Assuming that those would apply to MIDI tracks, then I think that will satisfy this reason for needing MIDI tables (though MIDI tables would still be cool for other reasons, of course). Here's the video for reference: https://youtu.be/eNrESwD-Pvc RE: Tables for Midi tracks - XORadmin - 07-14-2023 Yep that will let the midi random notes also be scaled. Midi tables are also definitely on the list but not for the next release. RE: Tables for Midi tracks - shylock1908 - 07-17-2023 (07-14-2023, 07:18 AM)XORadmin Wrote: Yep that will let the midi random notes also be scaled. Midi tables are also definitely on the list but not for the next release. That's excellent news! Thanks for listening
RE: Tables for Midi tracks - gromler - 01-27-2024 Yeah I cannot wait for MIDI tables! I would love to be able to send arpeggios that are faster than quarter notes to my MIDI gear. Unless I am not understanding another way to do this. ![]() --Scott |