Topic: Working with a sequencer and moving parts?
Can I ask people to discuss how they move parts (as in verse and chorus, A and B sections) around using their sequencer? I'm thinking in terms of a single instrument, here--a piano in other words.
Using a basic version of Cubase, I've started recording a piece and then chopping it up in the Tracks view, moving each section to a different track. This lets me easily move things around. If I want to repeat the verse again before reaching the chorus, it's simple to drag the chorus over to the right and the verse over to the left. It occurs to me that I could simply record the entire thing to two tracks simultaneously and then select and delete the unwanted sections from each track to reach the same editing situation. Obviously, I could just record the parts to separate tracks, but I dislike the interruption this creates. (All of the methods seem preferable to keeping everything on one track and having to find the section I want and then worrying about overwriting notes.)
Is this the most efficient way to work? I understand that if there were multiple instruments, this method would become more complex and confusing. But for now I'm thinking in simple, one instrument terms. Or are there other sequencers (with a score editor) that would, in some way I can't imagine, make the process still more simple?