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Enable stamping scales in the Piano Roll editor. #4079

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Sawuare opened this issue Dec 29, 2017 · 7 comments
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Enable stamping scales in the Piano Roll editor. #4079

Sawuare opened this issue Dec 29, 2017 · 7 comments
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Sawuare commented Dec 29, 2017

Just like how stamping chords is enabled.

This functionality will require replacing the current scales and chords combo boxes with a Stamp combo box which has 2 menus: Scales and Chords, so it will not allow having a scale and a chord selected simultaneously.

Menus support should be added to ComboBox in order to implement this functionality.

@Sawuare Sawuare added this to the 1.3.0 milestone Dec 29, 2017
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I don't understand, marking scales is already possible in the piano roll. What is stamping?

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Sawuare commented Dec 29, 2017

Stamping is that, when you have a chord selected and you click on the Piano Roll edit area, instead of creating a single note, a chord is created (stamped). The suggestion here is to enable the same functionality for scales.

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Stamping is that, when you have a chord selected and you click on the Piano Roll edit area, instead of creating a single note, a chord is created (stamped). The suggestion here is to enable the same functionality for scales.

Could you provide me a usecase for this? I don't see how such a feature would be useful.

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Sawuare commented Dec 29, 2017

The use-cases are the same as the ones for chord stamping. And for consistency.

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@Sawuare Cant understand why it would be general useable, to insert all notes in a scale in playable form. The exception would be music-teachers -they could perhaps save a few secd in class, but then the notes need to be distributed over time, but imo a very limited usability

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I think it would be handy to prime an arpeggiator or filter.

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tresf commented Mar 11, 2019

As part of a pruning effort, this enhancement request is archived into a dedicated "Better Workflow" checklist here #4877.

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