Ok I don't know if this issue is caused by a new option in WF 13 or user error on my part or what but it does not occur in WF 12.
To simplify, I start by adding a new 4 bar midi clip on track 1 then record a drum part. Now I move the Loop Start/End points to bars 5-8 and add a new midi clip:
I then record another drum part but it's not recorded in the new midi clip it's recorded underneath as shown in the image below. I have dragged the clip down to show that the midi is not recorded in the clip itself as it is empty:
In WF 12 the midi is recorded into clip # 2 as one would expect. I am using the same merge setting in both. So is this a bug or am I just missing a new setting somewhere?
To simplify, I start by adding a new 4 bar midi clip on track 1 then record a drum part. Now I move the Loop Start/End points to bars 5-8 and add a new midi clip:
I then record another drum part but it's not recorded in the new midi clip it's recorded underneath as shown in the image below. I have dragged the clip down to show that the midi is not recorded in the clip itself as it is empty:
In WF 12 the midi is recorded into clip # 2 as one would expect. I am using the same merge setting in both. So is this a bug or am I just missing a new setting somewhere?
Statistics: Posted by Teksonik — Sun Apr 07, 2024 3:43 pm — Replies 3 — Views 31