Reply To: Preview 2.09: Piano roll editor updates

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Pigini
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@thcilnnahoj wrote:

@UncleAge wrote:

Not a must have but definitely a sweet feature that I liked when I used FL Studio’s demo was the ability to place chords in via the piano roll

I remember that! This would certainly be nice, but I agree that it’s lowest priority – you could probably even make midi files for a bunch of chords and import them as needed..

Hey, why low prio? Being able to do it in a “workaround sort of way” is not good enough, when one can have it quick and easy.

@thcilnnahoj wrote:

@pavouk100 wrote:

It would be nice to add MIDI velocity sensitivity according to the place where the piano key is clicked.

This would only be used for previewing, then? You can’t excactly add in notes by clicking the piano keys..

I guess, he meant the last pressed velocity-value should define the velocity for the next inputs. That would be neat.

@LiquidProj3ct wrote:

semitransparent colours for ghost notes
It’s pretty comfortable see them with their colours. Then you can find easily without mute channels where is your chord progresion.

+1

@thcilnnahoj wrote:

– Note move buttons, like in energy XT: for moving selected notes (or all in midi clip, if none selected) up/down by a semitone or an octave.
– Velocity level +/- buttons: pretty much like the above – to equally control multiple notes’ velocity.
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+1
Could be done without buttons, just by dragging, but nice to have a choice.
And it could be more precise sometimes(thinking of different high resolutions, where some small mouse movements just are not easy to do).
I’m often using a Tablet-PC now and buttons/clickable areas would help in many ways with the pen input.
!!!A floating palette with user defined click functions would be great!!!
I’ll elaborate more on that later.

@thcilnnahoj wrote:

Also, I’d like to add that I prefer flat notes (:oops:) to the bevelled look you see in many other sequencers.

… and so do I. Bevelled notes? Nooooh, thanks!