You can edit most anything for a track by right-clicking on it, including making blank MIDIs to work in. Neither of these things are a big deal, they just illustrate a couple of examples where the interface could have been a little better, but these are more the exception than the rule and the experience is an easy one to move along with. To copy it you right-click and select Copy, but to paste it, you select ‘Inserting tracks’, and it took a little working to figure that out. Another example is the workflow for pasting copied tracks. ![]() One such example is the BPM, which is next to the time but went unnoticed by me a bit longer than I care to admit. There is almost nothing about the layout that is confusing, but there are a few things that could perhaps be highlighted a bit better. ![]() ![]() The interface in general looks nice and clean, and they provide a nice professional look.
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