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  1. 18 hours ago, Toy said:

    I have confirmed that the binding is incorrect with the shortcuts of "F" and "L".
    It is very unstable, such as "the previous CAL" is started instead of the set "CAL".
    There are likely to be many others.

    There is no change even if all settings are cleared. If there is something like cash, I would like to delete it once.

    Sorry, I don't know what you mean, or how it relates my defect report.

  2.  Add “Insert Meter/Key” and “Insert Tempo” to the Track View and the PRV right click popup menus (shown below).  Currently to insert a new tempo for example, one must open the Tempo View, then open the Tempo List, then click  “+”.  Similar steps to insert a Meter/Key change.  If you are working in full screen PRV or Staff, this is a distraction.

     

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  3. 8 hours ago, Colin Nicholls said:

    Couldn't this requirement be satisfied by an additional arranger track? E.G:

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    I get that ideally you'd like some intelligent tools in Cakewalk attached to it, that could use the current key sig to, I dunno, offer modulations or transpositions or whatever...

    Actually, I was just thinking of just displaying the current key as entered in the Meter/Key view.  I don't see myself also entering the info into arranger.  If there were some cool composing tools as you suggest, that would be fantastic and could entering the data again into the Arranger worthwhile.  Snap to Scale might fit in here, too. If there could be trigger points for snap to scale so that it follows changes to the current key,  that would nice.

    But I'd be real happy just seeing the current key without jump out ot the Meter/Key view. 🙂

  4. 8 hours ago, Will_Kaydo said:

    There's a module called "Event Inspector." Click anywhere on an empty space in the control bar. 

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    You also have the option to disable some of the modules you don't need in the workspace manager. Go to your workspace tab and select "Manage Workspaces" and choose "Control Bar." 

    I think there's a bug in it. I only noticed it now on midi files. If you bounce the midi it shows the key,  but as soon as you click of highlight the midi file again the key disappears. 

    The event inspector shows the pitch of the selected note,  not the Key  (scale) the music is written in.

  5. 22 hours ago, Will_Kaydo said:

     So, every time I start a new project, I just hit"Ctrl+S" and rename the newly project without altering the custom template. 

     

    Hi Will. I appreciate your suggestion and your taking time to offer it.   I have some templates with common setups I use and it's powerful.  However,  I tend to use different instruments and patches for every project, templates are not the anwser for the workflow I have in mind. 

  6. 22 hours ago, Will_Kaydo said:

    It's done with "CTRL+Double Click" just make sure you select all the tracks with Ctrl+A to "highlight/Select all tracks.

     

    That doesn't seem to fit the bill, as CTRL-CLICK sets the knob you click on to zero, but all the others move relative to where they were in relation to one you click.

  7. On 11/11/2020 at 9:52 PM, micv said:

    Screen sets are mapped to the numeric keys and I often fat fingered and inadvertently changed the screen layout.  Can't find a way to revert to the last screen so is there a way to disable short-cut mapping of the numeric keys? 

    Micv,

    I have this issue as well.  There seems to be no way to unbind the keys, or used the workplace manager to get rid of this pesky behavior. Might need to make a Feature Request.

    I've partially worked around this by creating a few workspaces that I like, so if I fat finger "1", I can get back to the view I want by applying my worksapce.

  8. I've attached an Articulation Map I created for the key-switchable solo instruments  I use the most  in Miroslav Philharmionik2.  I hope other Miroslav users will find this useful.

    I think Atriculation Maps are fantastic, especially the build-in Chord Triads map.  This map make writing chords for a melody super easy.  The function is so well designed and laid out, it's a real boost to creativity.  Bravo! 

    It does crash a lot 😞 but I expect these bugs to be worked out.

     

    Miroslav Solo.artmap

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  9. Bug with Articulation Maps.   

    When selecting multiple clips by right-click dragging, (or selecting all clips by clicking on the track number in the track controls panel) all articulations in the track are selected, despite “select track articulations with clips” being off.  If clips are multi selected one at time by Ctrl-Click, it works correctly.

  10. 8 minutes ago, JoseC said:

    Ummm...the Transform CAL script then, I think

    That's it, Very cool!!  I've never looked at CALs.  There is fertile ground for plowing through.  I'm really glad I posted my wish list, I'm learning so much. Thanks.

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  11. On 6/9/2020 at 7:10 AM, JoseC said:

    Isn´t that what Process>Retrograde does?

    Nope.  Retrograde simply reverses the order of the notes, left to right.  A melody is inverted by flipping it  upside-down.   For example,  Performing Retrograde on  C, D, E gives you E, D, C.   Inverting C, D, E in tge key of C gives you C, A#, C#.

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