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Old 11-30-1999, 10:25 AM
blairl blairl is offline
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Default PT 5.0 and \"Smart Tool\"

I always hated using "Smart Tool" in 4.3.2 because it was slow to react and inconsistent. "Smart Tool" in 5.0 is much smarter. I like the selector/graber switching depending on where you put it on the track. Thanks digi!
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Old 11-30-1999, 10:34 AM
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Default Re: PT 5.0 and \"Smart Tool\"

Yeah, the smart tool seems to have gotten a lot smarter. It works great with the new "Separation Grabber" tool, you just highlight with the selector, move below the zero-crossing to turn it into the grabber, and slide it away.

Also, the smart tool works well with MIDI data--you can move, shorten, and lengthen notes without having to switch tools.

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