![]() Convert piano roll to tracker mode by quantizing the notes. I wanted to break the LMMS piano roll dialog and turn it into a tracker. I've been looking into thinking about this a couple of times ever since in 2010 someone on #lmms told me how to recompile parts of the software. And this isn't really a priority right now. how to make it all so that it doesn't interfere withĪny existing UI. Navigation and input works - what to do with overlaps and how to handleĮrasing notes. Problems to be solved before this can be implemented. It'd be cool to beĪble to combine that quickness of input of the tracker model's keyboardīased input methods to the ease of use and visual clarity of the So this is actually something I've thought about. Tracks, there's just notes, with a start and endpoint, and the note Uses NNA's, but that's beside the point). Track, and you have to set the noteoffs explicitly (unless the tracker On a tracker, there's always one note-event per I'm not really sure if a keyboard-based input method makes sense as such Tracker, kind of like Renoise, IT, FT2, etc. The thing is, this is a question of different UI paradigms. Well, the feature you're asking is actually anything but small. Mode or recording (forces me to get timing right or fix things later). It seems I either have to use the mouse (and point each place) in draw In lmms, when I want to leave a note on a specific position, Like 'z', it would automatically leave corresponsing note on this Track using keyboard arrows and when I press a key on my keyboard, In buzz, there is a feature that lets me "navigate" my position on the Specific notes on specific positions using only keyboard in piano roll. ![]() ![]() Just wanted to ask for a small feature that is in Jeskola Buzz and
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