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Drag triplet flat io10/23/2023 ![]() ![]() It's cool though - thanks for making this. Just some ideas based on things that I found where a bit difficult for me to get done having a quick trip through. Using ties doesn't seem intuitive - although it lets me span the length of a single note, maybe you could have a tool that treats notes like a grid and lets me click a noted and drag it in the grid - vertically for pitch and horizontally for length. Again maybe it's because I'm used to the piano roll in a daw and I haven't worked in notation software as much but I fell like it should behave somewhat similarly - that notes are more of a toggle. If I want to write a quarter note A and two eigth notes C and then D I have to draw a twice and then tie it - this is a lot of work IMO. ![]() This inherently limits me from producing music. I'm assuming this is a limitation of the modelling - eg that for each fragment of time, a group of notes exist together. At the same time, I don't want to click a note and then click on the length of the note to change it - I want to drag the selected note's length.ģ) If I want to change a notes length, I'm forced to change a group of notes existing at the same time. I don't want to select a note and delete it - I want to double click it and have it disappear as you would in pencil mode in a daw. ![]() IMO placing a notes should be a toggle not a draw function. Sure it might be fun to allow an ephemeral experience if people just want to check it out but I wouldn't put that at the top of your backlog. Note that I've spent a lot of time in a piano roll rather than notation software so my experience is very colored but hopefully this is somewhat useful.ġ) The need for instruction others have cited I think is a bit over-stated - I was able to get in and start writing immediately without any introduction.Ģ) Using social media for login eliminates the barrier to entry for me personally. I'll bring up my perspective on some points others have offered and a few other items primarily related to usability. As an electronic musicial ( ) I'll give you some feedback from years of hanging out in a DAW. ![]()
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