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Midi Editor: clone last selected note when adding note

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asked Jun 30, 2017 in Studio One Feature Requests by vsevolodkvachev (320 points)
FL Studio is complete garbage. However, I always come back to it because of the best midi editor out there and 90% time in DAW I use midi editor. This thread is one of features that are essential to me. If Studio One could combine in itself the best midi editor and best everything else, I would even buy it.

When you add note in Studio One, the created note size fits in the grid. Velocity is taken from a text field at left.

In FL Studio, it's simpler and faster. When you add a note, it is simply copied from the last selected note. It boosts speed like ten times.

Please.

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answered May 22, 2018 by AlexTinsley (925,070 points)
 
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answered Jun 30, 2017 by leylandclopton (2,000 points)
I would love to see this feature also. Im coming from FL Studio, and this is definitely a big thing that I miss.
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answered Jul 3, 2017 by dillaoniel (660 points)
i would love to see a midi editor tool also that can work with the grid of the piano that you are working 1/16 1/8 etc
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answered Jul 3, 2017 by niles (54,610 points)
edited Jul 3, 2017 by niles

Yes, some kind of note memory feature would be sweet!

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answered Jul 4, 2017 by vsevolodkvachev (320 points)
Hey niles, what is this midi editor? Looks good.

I already switched to REAPER, by the way and it seems to be perfect everywhere (excluding rendering and playback being different)

Thanks.
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answered Jul 4, 2017 by niles (54,610 points)

@ answer by vsevolodkvachev It's the detached editor of Tracktion Waveform 8.

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answered Jul 24, 2017 by kb_ace1 (1,430 points)

+1 .... I sent tech support this same feature request in 2015.  I had since left Studio One and went to Logic X because I need this as well for midi programing.  It is in fact much quicker when writing in the Piano Roll.  Now with the Updates of Studio One 3.5 I am back and honestly this is one thing that I truly miss as well.  I sincerely hope that they implement this in a future update.  Please S1 Developers Consider

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