@ricksteruk wroteAha - dragging transients in time seems like a good thing :smile:
Other than that I am a little perplexed as to what place a sample editor has inside GTL.. Isn't the basic idea of GTL as a live looping performance tool so that within each group the loops are either the same length or multiples of bars so that they play together in time as a group....
so editing a sample (in the normal way like you would in a DAW) wouldn't be very useful as it will put everything out of time in the group. I suppose a sample edit trim function might be useful for the first sample you make before you add other loops.
Yeh i suppose the sample editor would be most useful to trim and adjust the timing of the the first loop. It will also be the place where you can add simple processing effects such as reverse and pitch/time stretching to loops.
@ricksteruk wrote
- or are you planning that the whole group be edited at the same time (like when you create an edit group within Logic so you can edit multi track drums easily?)
No but that's a great idea, I'm always using this feature in logic.