One common feature of many daws is the ability to manipulate velocity on
the fly, and i submit muse2 would benefit from this too.

Use Case:

Pianoroll is open, and user is putting in notes using step input with a
midi keyboard. As he or she puts in the notes, the velocity can be
modified at that moment, using two keybindings for increasing and
decreasing the velocity. (As opposed to redrawing velocity with the
pencil or line tool, or opening the velocity percentage dialog).

Suggested bindings are:

CTRL+SHIFT+Up arrow......for increasing the velocity

CTRL+SHIFT+Down arrow......for decreasing the velocity

(And these are the same for a selected note or multiple selected notes)



It's been my experience that increments of 5 are useful (using midi
0-127 as a scale).

If the user holds the keybinding, then the velocity jumps continue until
the binding is released.

This, imho, would constitute a major speed jump in workflow.




Please note the intent of my keybinding feature requests is to work as
much as possible in one pass, that is the user can work in realtime,
using bindings to input/edit/remove as he or she goes along, and not
spend a lot of time going back and forth, opening dialogs for EVERY
change, however generic it may be, and constantly switching back and
forth between keyboard and mouse to perform simple but repetitive tasks.
(If that helps you to understand why i submit more keybinding FRs than
anything else.)





Alex.


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