Last part in the video series demonstrating Ohm's Studio- an online collaborative sequencer.
In this bonus and final video we demonstrate piano rolls: With the Ohm Studio you’re not limited to seeing one piano roll at a time. Now it’s possible to scroll vertically or horizontally within all patterns’ piano rolls, displaying several at a time if needed. You can rely on snapped-to-the-grid automation drawing, where automation lines are overlaid onto the piano roll grid. You can see or edit automation data and MIDI notes simultaneously, even across different patterns. Did we already mention that you can flip the whole Sequencing Panel sideways and see the piano notes horizontally – as anybody who plays the piano would expect to look at them? You need to watch this video..
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