The open-source digital audio workstation Ardour has launched version 9.5, with a strong focus on MIDI editing and pianoroll improvements. The release adds chord editing inside the pianoroll, letting users draw 3, 4, or 5 note chords from a new left sidebar, change existing chord types without redrawing notes, apply inversions, drop notes, and quantize selected MIDI notes to the grid. A Cubase-style cross cursor has also been added to help with orientation while drawing notes or editing automation. The pianoroll can now show multiple MIDI regions at once, with faded reference notes from inactive regions, often known as ghost notes in other DAWs. Users can switch between active regions from a drop-down menu or edit all visible regions at the same time when needed. Notes also gain new color schemes for velocity, channel, track, and configurable pitch, while MIDI automation lanes are now stacked vertically and can be added, edited, or cleared more easily through the A button. Beyond MIDI,...
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