Add more shortcuts for notes input. Please.
Currently, there are only 7 shortcut note inputs (ABCDEFG). This really hinders my ability to put in different notes faster as I have to constantly alternate the shortcut functions. You might be asking I can double-click on the notes to add them fast. The problem with this , however, is that you can't add more than one note per single note.
E.g., you can only put snare on a single note rather than snare and hi-hat on a single note.
Please consider this seriously as it really is a function that probably a lot of people need.
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Snare and hi-hat are not notes at all as far as I can tell, even if note name shortcuts are used to enter them. And there are not more notes that A-G, so e.g. K for note input doesn't make any sense, but would be possible.
No reason though for not having more shortcuts available for drum input, where indeed only A-G are currently allowed
I agree more drum shortcuts would be nice. But to be clear: you can definitely create drum "chords" of multiple drums together using the palette - just select the drum note on the palette then click on the score where you want an additional note to appear. No need to change the shortcut assignments. So you can use A-G for the basic notes - and realistically, drumset music seldom uses more than seven different notes - and then use the palette method to add the additional notes like if you need more cowbell or whatever :-).
In reply to I agree more drum shortcuts… by Marc Sabatella
Hi everybody! As a drummer and a MuseScore transcriptionist/score creator working primarily with djent and other metal genres, I can assure you that plenty of drum music has more than seven parts. If you keep in mind that the hi-hat alone uses three shortcuts, that leaves four for the kick, snare, ride and crash. I regularly work with songs that have all of those plus a second ride, ride bell, splash, china, five toms, tambourines and hand-claps. That works out to sixteen different things to hit in any relatively complex piece of music. I am constantly editing shortcuts depending on what I need most for that part of the song, and it takes a significant amount of time to continually switch those shortcuts. It's hard to understand why this issue has been brushed aside for so long.
In reply to Hi everybody! As a drummer… by jLeoneDrums
It's hard to understand why this issue has been brushed aside for so long.
Indeed ...and to think that one of the original MuseScore triumvirate -- lasconic -- is a drummer ;-)
In reply to Hi everybody! As a drummer… by jLeoneDrums
FWIW, there is now the ability to save and load shortcut sets. Personally, I'd probably not bother and would just use the most common ones via shortcut and do everything else via the palette, which is also pretty efficient.
but yes, someday it would be nice to have more shortcuts.
Honestly, this kind of sucks. I was getting the idea to group my hits to each voice (e.g. all hi-hats to voice 2, all snare to voice 1, etc.). I know this might not sound intuitive, but if there were the option to group hits in voices, we could overload our shortcuts: so if V1 = Voice 1, etc. and A,B,C,... it could be like Hi-Hat 1 @ V2+A, Hi-Hat 2 @ V2+B, and so on; then Tom 1 @ V3+A, Tom 2 @ V3+B and so on. That way when entering the drums, one could work out each grouping at a time, so bass drum work, then tom work, then hi-hat work and so on. Not sure how that effects work flow but I feel it would make things a lot faster without having to add more shortcuts (there would be 28 shortcuts (7 notes x 4 voices))
Edit: There would, however, need to be a way to default the rests for a specific voice to a specific line, other wise it gets overcrowded. Maybe give the option to place and resize the rests.
In reply to Honestly, this kind of sucks… by namelikehorse
Well, you can certainly customize the shortcuts for changing voice if you prefer "v1" to Ctrl+Alt+1. And you should practically never need three voices to enter drum notes - virtually all rhythms for percussion can be entered with only two (exception is three separate sets of tuplets, like three against five against seven). But you shouldn't need to switch voices for each note manually anyhow - it's already the case that each note "knows" what voice it belongs to, and is entered into that voice automatically. And you can customize that in the drumset definition, as described in the Handbook. So I'm not really understanding what you are asking for here.
Or maybe you just mean, it would be nice to have 7 separate set of shortcuts, so for instance "A" means something different for voice one versus two? That's definitely one way to get more shortcuts. But I suspect a more direct way would be appreciated by more users. Interesting idea, though, and probably easier to implement!
If that's not what you mean, then if you attach your score and describe the problem in more detail, we can understand and assist better,