Allow addition of staves to the score in "Instruments" and "New Score Wizard"

• Oct 23, 2016 - 16:24

2.0.3 / Win 7

Allow the user to add individual staves (in addition to Instruments) to the score in the Chose Instruments window of the New Score Wizard, or when adjusting the set-up in the "Instruments" dialogue. There could be a new subsection in the instrument list for this – "Staves".


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In reply to by Marc Sabatella

You can currently do what I am asking for by adding a piano grand staff, then deleting one of the staves. That way a user can add a treble or a bass staff to the score (in the NSW or "Instruments" dialog).

Since a solo treble staff and solo bass staff are options in the "Create New Score" window, couldn't they also be available in some way in the "Chose Instruments" and "Instruments" list?

In reply to by geetar

So you don't want to add staves, but delete them? Or have 2 new instruments, Piano Treble clef only and Piano Bass clef only?
In any case yu can have all that already, either as you mentioned via the templates or via an extra click to remove the unwanted staff, so I still don't see what you're really asking for here

In reply to by geetar

If you want something unusual and non-standard like a piano with only a single staff, seems adding the standard one then deleting the unwanted staff to make it non-standard is the logical way to do things. Or simply add a flute or other single-staff instrument if you don't actually care about the playback instrument. Not sure why there should be a special case version of piano specifically?

In reply to by geetar

Can you provide an actual real world use case? I'm not opposed to having this, but understanding the actual real world goal would help in deciding what to call it, where to place it, and what it's properties should be.

Right now I can think of two real world use cases: lead sheets, and simple examples for educational texts. In both cases, it probably makes sense to use piano as the instrument but with the playable ranges set to the max, and to *not* place these in the Keyboard section of the lsit but a new section. Other real world use cases might involve other tradeoffs however.

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