Hi, folks every time I re-visit denemo, over the last few months, I am stumped by the inability to change an already existing note's pitch, with the keyboard. My intuition compels me to try "Ctrl+up(arrow)" or some Ctrl+Shift+[whatever]+Up, to raise the pitch by a tone/semitone and Ctrl+down(arrow) to lower the pitch. Ideally, I would like to have both a chromatic and diatonic increment feature. For example, Diatonic increment/decrement: Ctrl+Up Raises an A (natural) to a B natural, if the key is set to A major. (In the key of Bb, it would raise it to Bb) -- along the diatonic scale. Ctrl+Down would lower it to G# (in A major) and to G (natural) in Bb major. Chromatic increment/decrement: Ctrl+Shift+Up always raises by a semitone, regardless of key, but the result is expressed differently, depending on the key: raises A to A# (in A major and other sharp keys), A to Bb (in "flat" keys), etc. Ctrl+Shift+Down always lowers by a semitone, expressed according to key context... ------------------ Also, to be absolutely greedy and ambitious for denemo :-) ... Another key combo, perhaps Ctrl+Alt+Shift+[Up/Down], would not change the real pitch but would force a different notational expression of the same pitch -- spanning all expressions from double flat to doubleflat, producing the next possible one... double-flat, flat, natural, sharp, doublesharp Thus, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Up changes a Bb to an A#, and a G to an Fx (doublesharp) and [CSA+Down] would change an Eb to an Fbb and a C to Dbb, etc. or perhaps with reversed up/down effect. Am I dreaming? For me, at least, this feature is the only major one that is missing; with the above denemo would become super high production software (for me). thanks!
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