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How to use piano roll on nuendo 5
How to use piano roll on nuendo 5








how to use piano roll on nuendo 5
  1. HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 PRO
  2. HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 WINDOWS

I would certainly not rule out displaying the piano roll in a panel in Write mode someday, but it’s not something that we will be working on in the near future. You can already extend the piano roll in Play mode: you just have to find the right spot in the vertical black strip to the left of the track header to resize it. I hope you and your great team would think about these request! Surely they will make the work of the users more easier and faster (telling this from my personal experience) In “Write” mode to be extendable up to the top of the window. I would like to extend the track with the piano roll down to the bottom of the “Play” mode window in order to make the midi mock-up editing more comfortable like in any DAW. Let’s consider the “Write” mode window main for Dorico.Ībout the Extendable Piano Roll… please take a look at the second screenshot attached below.

HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 PRO

The Bottom Panel in Cubase Pro allows you to have instant access to the Piano Roll and the Score Editor while working in the main Project Window. Check the screenshot: Dorico Write Mode Piano Roll.png, it would make the idea more clear. My idea about the instant access is to have the piano roll ( extendable) integrated in the bottom panel in “Write” mode. If you work only on single screen it’s not very comfortable to switch between the windows. Thank you for the reply! It’s great to have an opportunity to open another window, but this serves well if you have two or more monitors.

HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 WINDOWS

You should consider opening two windows onto your project via Window > New Window, which will allow you to have one window in Write mode and the other in Play mode. From what can I see your aim is to make Dorico a notation based DAW, which great and really needed. Often switching between “Write” and “Play” slows down the workflow and it’s very frustrating.Īt this stage of development Dorico is oriented mostly to Engravers and people who write scores, not to people who work with DAW. This surely will speed-up the workflow, especially for those who are DAW users. It’s very comfortable to be able to make midi mock-up adjustment and at the same time to see what happens on the score sheet and vice versa. I believe it could be added to the bottom panel. Personally I prefer to have instant access to the Piano Roll / Staff View (per instrument) (Extendable + Automation Lane) while I’m in “Write” mode.

how to use piano roll on nuendo 5

This is really helpful feature especially when Real-time recording becomes reality in Dorico. Would be nice if there is Hybrid View… Staves + MIDI mock-up similar to “Staff View” in Overture. I’m still trail user, but can I make some feature requests related to the piano roll? Also there is no way to perform Vertical Zooming in the Piano Roll. Dragging the track “window” should work, as in every DAW, but in Dorico doesn’t. I’m trying to find how can I make the Piano Roll & the automation lane in “Play” mode as wider as I need.










How to use piano roll on nuendo 5