

Run it with Ableton Live, Apple Logic Pro, FL Studio, Cubase, Studio One, Pro Tools. I really want to be able to make notes along the timeline in some fashion that are easy to access but not an eyesore. Write a song today, and export the MIDI and Audio for easy editing. I think all this line of thinking is great. It would be a to-do-ta-dah list, so to speak, where you could check off the production tasks as they are completed. That could also be linked to a Comments Window where you can see all of your notes in sort of a spread sheet format on one page. This works in a slightly different manner than some of the other chord assistants. Those markers could also be linked to the Comments column per track in the Track Columns where you could jot down things in more detail. Cubase has a unique feature called the Chord track. Each Marker Layer could have its own Event List, or you could consolidate your Marker Layers into one Marker Event List as needed. The dropmix is a transition technique that abruptly, while remaining on time, goes from one song into another. Features klassischer Groove-Boxen inklusive 16 Velocity-Stufen, Swing, Pad-Link, Note-Repeat, Step-Sequenzer und Sampling-Emulationen der MPC 60 und SP 1200 Die leistungsfähigen Mixer, Arranger und Sampler geben dir volle kreative Kontrolle über deine Tracks Sounds für alle Genres - endlos erweiterbar. Frodo wrote:What if you could add a second (or other) "marker layers" that stack beneath the Conductor Track? One could be for however you currently use your markers while the other could be used for quick production notes.
