Treat MIDI Chord Input as single action for Faster Undo
Reported version
3.5
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S5 - Suggestion
Reproducibility
Always
Status
active
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project
I often write long chord progressions through a MIDI keyboard, and when I'm not happy with the result, I often find myself spamming Undo (CTRL+Z) to remove one note at a time in each chord, or I have to unclick Notate, or hit escape, and then I have to Shift+Click or Shift+Left/Right very long passages, delete them, and then click Notate again if I want to start again from where I started.
If MIDI input of chords were treated as a single action, users could just spam Undo to remove complete chords one at a time very quickly, instead of the usual way as stated above.
Comments
How to treat those who want to undo single notes?
In reply to How to treat those who want… by Jojo-Schmitz
I suggested to someone in the forums that those who write with mouse+keyboard should be able to undo one note at a time in each chord, and those who write with a MIDI keyboard should be able to CTRL+Z entire chords at once.
I see. Seems to make sense (and, most importantly, won't affect me ;-))