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How to left align notes in a chord in piano roll - not using snap to grid

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asked Feb 25, 2021 in Studio One 5 by jamesleahy (320 points)
How can I take for example, 8 notes, select them, then left align them together, like in programs such as Illustrator, Word, etc? None of the musical piece is audio files.

I'm composing a song without using snap to grid to minumize robotic sounds and can't use tempo marks because some notes need to be off beat, while others on it.

The keyboard shortcult "Legato + remove overlaps" just reverses noted below it.
I'm composing orchestral wiht 50+ instruments so this would be a great time saver.
Thanks if anyone knows.

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answered Feb 27, 2021 by wesleypeterson (20,940 points)
Select the note bars in the editor and just drag them. With snap to grid off you can drag them wherever you want. Or you can make a macro, it's kind of tedious to set up and uses a ton of undoes (unless they changed it), that will move the notes for you by milliseconds( which is great for offsetting note delays like 60ms for staccato and 120 for legato on the same track) But i think it works one ms at a time. So, if you go that route, I would start creating the macro and save it. Then open it in a text editor, if I remember correctly it's an xml file, and copy/ paste all the 1 ms moves so that it goes by faster.

I'm not sure if I misread your question... If you mean edit the end/ beginning of notes, turn off snap to grid, select the notes you want to edit and grab the end of one of them and drag it. It will change the note length of all selected notes.
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answered Mar 1, 2021 by jamesleahy (320 points)
There is already a shortcut for what you suggested WesleyPeterson:
Alt-Left Arrow. It nudges a note left by 1 Ms.  But you'd have to  zoom in all the way for each note separately in order to left justify them each one-by one.
Looking for a way to take 6 or 8 existing notes not starting at the same time and match their starting points all at once:
Ie:

-------C2
---G1
-----------E1
C1
...