On January 17, 2013 01:45:48 PM André Sklenář wrote:

Hello,

ok no problem there :).

I love MusE, i was looking for something like this for some time (travelling 
through seq24 - great but not for big projects, oomidi - too focused on the 
linuxsampler, rosegarden - very bugged and 'out of date')


The only thing im really missing in MusE is what oomidi has (which is MusE 
fork), is that when you edit a midi track, the notes from other midi tracks 
are also visible in the same window (dimmed, transparent, whatever). This make 
it much much easier to write complicated orchestra parts, not to mention 
canons or fugas. What do you think?


Andre



Yes, it's not obvious and possibly not documented, but simply 
 select several parts in the Arranger, even from different tracks, 
 then select from the main menu 'Pianoroll' (or 'Drum' editor), 
 and then the Pianoroll editor will open showing ALL the selected parts.

So the Pianoroll has a 'current' selected part whose notes are drawn 
 coloured, while notes from all the selected other parts are grayed.

To change the 'current' part chose 'Next part' or 'Previous part' from the 
 pianoroll editor's menu or simply hit Alt + left or right arrow keys.
You don't have to do that all the time - the 'current' part will 
 automatically change when you select various notes and so on.

I think the idea behind the original concept is that by allowing a single part
 to be edited in the pianoroll, it is a bit more manageable with respect
 to horizontal scroll bar etc. More compacted for viewing.
I was reviewing this concept the other day when I reviewed another software
 and I noticed all of a track's parts are always shown in its editor, 
 all in one long stream.  
But I guess I'm tending to like our concept instead, I suppose 
 for the flexibility.

Hope that helps. 
We're always ready to help with any other questions.
Tim.
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