The Grid has been noticeably improved: regardless of the number of stacked layers, the grid is now shown consistently across all regions. This is very useful when you are replacing a vocal phrase and you want to line up the timing 'just right' by overlaying the new take atop the old one. This matches the behavior of audio regions and it allows for many improved workflows with MIDI.Īs in the past, regions are always drawn semi-transparently so you can see the regions beneath when you are dragging a region. In v8.2, MIDI regions can now be 'opaque' (and are now imported and created opaque, by default). However, because MIDI represents a constant stream of data, there were technical issues to solve (like mathching note-on/off events) before we could implement 'opaque' midi regions. This was useful for MIDI sequencing where you might record the kick&snare in the first pass, and then overdub hi-hats or other parts. In the past, MIDI regions were transparent by default, so you would see and hear the notes in the regions below. But if you right-click on the region and uncheck the Opaque checkbox, then the region becomes visibly and audibly transparent, meaning its sound is mixed with the regions below it. The layers below are visibly and audibly obscured. this means that you only hear the topmost layer. One of Mixbus's most distinct features is our 'layered editing' model, where regions can be stacked atop each other in a track.īy default, audio regions are 'opaque'. Opaque MIDI Regions, Layered Editing, Sound On Sound Recording Instead of showing "New Plugin" at the top of the menu, the topmost items are associated with the selected plugin: items like "Inline Controls" are no longer placed in the middle of a long menu list. We've also re-organized the plugin context menu. We've provided a 'greatest hits' collection of Mixbus and 32C EQ presets.Some formats (AudioUnits) commonly provide factory presets that are populated automatically.
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