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Better no overlap behavior on midi regions.


Kim Olesen

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When using the no overlap mode on Audio regions you can always get the audio that was "erased" if you drop a region on another region back. If you take away the region that was dropped on the initial region you can drag the border of the initial region and the audio data will be there again. This means that no overlap on audio regions is non destructive.

 

On midi regions it's another thing. Midi regions behaves destructive on the same operation. You should be able to change the border of a midiregion and get the midi back that was once there.

 

This is really inconsistent with the "audio and midi is just the same editing wise" that was always logics philosophy.

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