I think we've all had the experience of having to change the panning of every single tuba, modifying the volume of the flutes, or eliminating the disastrous trumpet part. I have two suggestions: A formatting paintbrush or a find and replace command. The paintbrush will work like this: every click will change the panning, volume, etc. of a note to that of the options on the bottom. The find and replace command will change every note that fits the criteria set by the user in the section or entire song, to that of the options specified. What do you guys think?
How do we get the word out about Notessimo? There aren't many people here. I think it's because it's difficult to stumble upon this site. It's not in the Google search engine. I found this site because Notessimo 1.0 was at Kongregate.com (a gaming site), and someone made a comment about notessimo.net, which I typed in the address bar, which brings me here. Maybe we should post a limited version at kongregate.com or some other game site, or make a facebook group (they're pretty virulent these days). Any ideas?
If I am composing a song in 3/4, then I cannot use the bar lines as landmarks. That's the main reason to add a time signature feature. This makes things harder to find, makes progress slower, and will make the composer bored. A song not in 4/4 won't look right, as the bars are messed up. This is annoying, especially to perfectionists. The cut off measures at the beginning have the same effect, and will need to be fixed too. I predict that adding it won't be that hard.