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Originally Posted by MBTC
You mean you use arrangement view for everything? That might have been part of what seemed unintuitive to me, the tutorials I was watching focused more on clip view, and to me that's more useful for triggering clips and scenes that you've already put together some other way. But starting from a blank slate, the Cubase way of doing things (which is a lot like FLStudio and many others) seems more like how I think.
Also curious what you mean about drawing a straight line over note velocity?
Thanks
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Sometimes use clip view at the beginning of a remix or something, then press record using launching of rows, that takes them to the arrangement view. From there you can do longer filter moves and be more finicky with overdubs and such.
I meant drawing velocities on pre existing midi notes, like snare rolls. In Cubase you could drag a line, straight or parabolic, even LFO shapes over velocity data.