12-23-2020, 08:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-23-2020, 08:16 PM by Firebolt391d.)
A Few New Suggestions that Maybe You Haven't Heard Of Before
My goal is to offer some suggestions that maybe the devs (Liam) haven't heard before that might lead to brainstorming.
1. A drop-down menu for default note size. The current default note is a 1/4th grid note. It might be cool to be able to get a note that is 4 grid spaces or even 8 grid spaces long, starting from the grid space clicked, so that I don't have to keep dragging those tiny little notes out.
2. Turn off looping. Let there be a check box somewhere that can disable the auto-loop feature when playing back a sequence.
3. Note stacking detection. (I don't have any specific idea for this one but essentially I want to know where there are notes stacked behind other notes. For example, there could be a button that highlights all notes in a sequence where there are stacked notes).
4. Note layers. This is similar to the previous idea, but this could allow the ability to "send note to front" or "send note to back," and so if there ever is a bunch of stacked notes in one place, it would change which note is showing on top.
5. Variable BPM, or triggers where BPM can be changed. Idk if MIDIs currently allow this but it would be cool to have this ability on the site. Likewise, other 'triggers' or 'sections' could be used, like for example crescendos, ritardandos, accelerandos, etc.
6. Some type of notifications system that lets a user know when someone has commented on a sequence.
7. A new search field that lets sequences be sorted by 'most comments,' alongside the 'most played' and 'longest' filter options.
8. I know this one is more controversial, but I will restate it here: A 'like' system that would give sequences likes, and a corresponding search filter for 'most liked.'
Do you like these ideas?
If anyone has any other ideas or comments about these, be sure to reply with some more ideas.
My goal is to offer some suggestions that maybe the devs (Liam) haven't heard before that might lead to brainstorming.
1. A drop-down menu for default note size. The current default note is a 1/4th grid note. It might be cool to be able to get a note that is 4 grid spaces or even 8 grid spaces long, starting from the grid space clicked, so that I don't have to keep dragging those tiny little notes out.
2. Turn off looping. Let there be a check box somewhere that can disable the auto-loop feature when playing back a sequence.
3. Note stacking detection. (I don't have any specific idea for this one but essentially I want to know where there are notes stacked behind other notes. For example, there could be a button that highlights all notes in a sequence where there are stacked notes).
4. Note layers. This is similar to the previous idea, but this could allow the ability to "send note to front" or "send note to back," and so if there ever is a bunch of stacked notes in one place, it would change which note is showing on top.
5. Variable BPM, or triggers where BPM can be changed. Idk if MIDIs currently allow this but it would be cool to have this ability on the site. Likewise, other 'triggers' or 'sections' could be used, like for example crescendos, ritardandos, accelerandos, etc.
6. Some type of notifications system that lets a user know when someone has commented on a sequence.
7. A new search field that lets sequences be sorted by 'most comments,' alongside the 'most played' and 'longest' filter options.
8. I know this one is more controversial, but I will restate it here: A 'like' system that would give sequences likes, and a corresponding search filter for 'most liked.'
Do you like these ideas?
If anyone has any other ideas or comments about these, be sure to reply with some more ideas.