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Old 01-15-2015, 01:12 PM   #38
maxdis
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Originally Posted by Justin View Post
Duplicated -- this is because of the media start offset on that item. If you reset it to 0, it will eliminate this problem. I'll see if we can fix this, but the problem isn't specific to changing the timemap -- if you have partial measure (a time signature marker that prematurely ends a measure), it will always mess up MIDI items that have start offsets where the underlying media crosses that boundary.
Thank you for looking into this Justin; actually, I didn't noticed that the item had a media start offset, but I'm 100% sure I never changed it in this project (neither I can remember a single time I did it in my entire Reaper usage life :-)), so I think it happened by itself, after moving items and/or time signatures/regions. I really hope you can fix this.

Regarding the other issue in my report, you can see that when I try to extend/reduce the time signature, apparently nothing changes, and I have to insert/remove space to make the measure as long as desidered, shifting the subsequents items and markers to the correct place. Now, wouldn't it better if, when changing time sigs, all of this could be done automatically? I think it would be more intuitive, and similar to various notation editors behaviour, where the subsequents measures shift back and forth seamlessy and transparently when you change a measure's time signature. Eventual items of the same length as the measure could be truncated at the end (not glued) when shortening the time sig, or the necessary space added after them (not looping them) when extending the time sig.

Sorry for the duplicated, didn't noticed that :-)

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