I do a lot of Audio->Midi for chord voicings of guitars and pianos. So when you do the Rip, and it displays the Midi pitches on the "Keyboard" interface, you can select individual notes. When a note is selected, you hear that note's contribution to the sound. This is a good thing to use. What would help me out is if one could continually play only the selected notes, without playing the unselected notes. Either I don't know how to do this, or it can't be done. If the latter, this would be a feature recommendation.
What I can do now is Copy all of the selected notes into the paste buffer, and paste them into a new empty project. then I can delete them one at a time, when I find a note that is not really making a contribution to the chord. But it would go faster if I could do the thing I described in my first paragraph.
Thank you
You could combine the notes into a group and then listen to the group by clicking on its title bar. Selected notes can be quickly added to a group by pressing Cmd-G (macOS) or Ctrl+G (Windows) and, while the group is selected, quickly ungrouped by pressing Cmd-Shift-G (macOS) or Ctrl+Shift+G (Windows). (More information about groups can be found on page 16 of the manual which can be opened from RipX DAW's Help menu.)
