Hi,
About MusE:
Does anyone know how I can make the currently played midi notes visible on the piano in the piano roll? Or is this not a feature (yet)?
Piano roll question
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Re: Piano roll question
Do you mean light up the piano notes when playing or receiving midi input?
No, it does not do that.
But I agree it would be useful, and I have thought about it a few times.
(I would also like to add miniature meters on each track in the Arranger, similar to Rosegarden,
to show at a glance which tracks are currently playing 'content', without having to look at the mixer.)
No, it does not do that.
But I agree it would be useful, and I have thought about it a few times.
(I would also like to add miniature meters on each track in the Arranger, similar to Rosegarden,
to show at a glance which tracks are currently playing 'content', without having to look at the mixer.)
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Re: Piano roll question
Yes, that's what I meant. Since I can't play even the simplest tune in time it'd be nice to see at a glance where to draw notes :)Tim E. Real wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 11:10 pm Do you mean light up the piano notes when playing or receiving midi input?
No, it does not do that.
But I agree it would be useful, and I have thought about it a few times.
(I would also like to add miniature meters on each track in the Arranger, similar to Rosegarden,
to show at a glance which tracks are currently playing 'content', without having to look at the mixer.)
But I'll manage without. Wonderful program MusE is. Especially nice to have an appimage of the latest version available. Linux Mint 20's repo still has version 3.02..