Yeah, the different editors are the part I have the most difficulty with,
probably because the sequencer I started out on did all this in a very
straightforward and fast to use way. It also had some wonderful ways to do
things like change duration, change pitch, fast transpose a note up or down
an octave, input multiple notes of the same value or change that set value
either before inserting or by dropping a duration into the clipboard to use
as a base for other step insertions, and changing the spacing of notes and
how you moved through the screen. Compared to that interface all the others
I've encountered seem slower and requiring more thought.

Sent from my HAL 9000 in transit to Jupiter


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
milad abdulbaqi
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 9:14 PM
To: QWS list <[email protected]>
Subject: QWS List Shortcuts for Step Recording Notes

Dear James and QWS team, I have a question:

I am from Saudi Arabia and I started to use QWS and I like it so far for
editing the midis. However, recording live is a bit hard with the delay and
editing it takes time. I used another midi program where I could do a step
recording with an easier way. This way is to have a shortcuts for each note
that I want to play instead of using CTRL+E every time. 

On the other program I used F1 for 1/4 note, F2, for 1/8 note, F3 for 1/16
note and F4 for 1/32 note. Using this shortcut list helped me making many
midi songs. Unfortunately, this program isn't accessible with a screen
reader so I have to use my vision. Recent  versions are getting even more
painful and I even can't play the music like before. 

 

My suggestion is to add these shortcuts commands to the QWS screen keyboard
and use the  other shortcut for the rest bar..etc...  Also, if I could use
CTRL+E to write a note that is not existed  on the list with different
velocity, this would make the program way easier for me to use and make a
lot of music. I don't know if this is possible or not but if this happened
here that would make the program way more  accessible.

 

Thank you so much and sorry for the long message I hope it's clear.

 

Milad 

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