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  • in reply to: Current Development Pipeline ? #19865
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    @accordo wrote:

    @function wrote:

    I hope our respected developer may also see this trend.

    The “Contrarian” are the one though that make the profits in the stock market Trends :wink:…..

    😯

    in reply to: Current Development Pipeline ? #19858
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    I think it’s clear that many are enthusiastic about Podium as a whole – and a lot of us are hoping for specific features in the next release. I am inclined to believe that general development in MIDI features and their manipulation are the most desired features among the community here. I hope our respected developer may also see this trend.

    in reply to: Piano Roll "Fold" Feature – Multi Track Midi Editi #19725
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    Liquid- thanks for the workaround! It is a rather tedious process, but nonetheless will achieve exactly what I am looking for. The developer mentioned that you can eliminate notes in the drum map editor, but I found it confusing as I want to work in the piano roll. Thanks for clearing it up.

    I agree that a “Move Up/Down” feature in the note map editor is crucial. It would simply move all the current or selected checked boxes up or down to change key accordingly.

    and to further elaborate on my first post –
    a “Quick Note Map” in the drum map editor that takes the current selected MIDI notes and directly takes you to the note map dialog, automatically checking the notes you had selected on the roll/drum editor

    – Using any shortcut in the NoteMap editor, ie Alt+Click, you should be able to choose all the same keys simultaneously, ie, if you Alt+Click on C#2 then C#-2, C#-1, C#0…..C#8 would be selected too.

    This is also a great idea, possibly a button to “Select All Checked” so you wouldn’t have to go manually select every note you’ve chosen if you want to change keys.

    also one more to end the feature request bombardment 😀 – Simply a “Note Map On/Off” button, so if you are working in a key and want to hit some accidentals or do something dissonant, (go back to the standard piano roll/chromatic drum roll) you can just turn off the Note Map and then click on again when you want to be back in your key. [as opposed to going to key map editor, reset, close, and then have to load up your previous saved one when you want to be back in key]

    This would be a great feature to develop along in Podium, as I feel a lot of the code is already there – just a few more managing features in the Key Map Editor would give full capacity to edit the manner one inputs MIDI to their own needs and likings (and already have the ability to save !) I feel there is a desire for this feature, and many composers would be thrilled to see it further implemented in Podium.

    in reply to: Piano Roll "Fold" Feature – Multi Track Midi Editi #19723
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    @function wrote:

    I haven’t had a chance to try the latest Podium with the new note-map installed, but can this already be achieved?

    I’ve used the newest free version which contains the note mapping, and no, you cannot eliminate individual notes from the piano roll [even though it appears you have the ability to in the key editor itsef ]

    please consider this feature, as I will have to look elsewhere for my DAW 🙁

    in reply to: Piano Roll "Fold" Feature – Multi Track Midi Editi #19722
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    Thanks for the quick response:
    This feature is often used for drum work, but I intend to use it for piano roll work. Live’s fold feature isn’t limited to drum map mode.
    The intention would be to limit the piano roll notes to a certain scale etc. Yes it would make the actually ‘piano’ look strange [eliminating the familiar black/white note relation] however the graphics are irrelevant. In essence it makes the piano roll more like a traditional staff, where you define the flats and sharps at the beginning of the piece, in effect defining the scale. I haven’t had a chance to try the latest Podium with the new note-map installed, but can this already be achieved? If so, would you consider a “Quick Map” function where you select the midi notes existing on the track to fold down to it? – and then one could enter the Note Map editor dialogue to export

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