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Simon
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Oct 6th 2007 at 9:04 AM |
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I have only just started using TuxGuitar and it is just what I have been looking for, thank you.
The only problem I have is that when I am placing notes on the stave it is a bit fiddly and I often end up with the note above or below the one intended. I have changed my screen resolution down (from 1600x1200) to 1024x768 but I still find have problems with it.
Could you add a zoom screen that could be turned on/off (like the piano keyboard screen). It would just show the current bar and would be lot bigger to allow you to position notes on it easier.
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sean
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Dec 9th 2008 at 7:23 AM |
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Better would be if the cursor could extended to be able to move also over the stave, and then use keyboard shortcuts to choose the duration, and the spacebar or enter to place the note on the stave. This would be much faster and convenient than having to use the mouse and click on the stave.
Otherwise, this is a top application. Actually, the only one I could get to work from at least 6 I tried for composing music on linux!
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Iki
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Mar 10th 2010 at 11:39 PM |
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Some sort of zoom mode for both reading and composing music would be great.
As mentioned, composing music more easily while in higher resolution would be extremely convenient.
It would be especially nice to be able to view the computer screen from a distance and easily read music as it scrolls past.
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FreeBird
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Sep 22nd 2010 at 1:58 PM |
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A zoom mode would be great... my laptop as a 16" 1920x1080 resolution screen and not being able to zoom is a real problem.
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Rhywek
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Jan 8th 2011 at 2:37 PM |
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Yes, with >=FullHD resolutions being standard now, the lines are too close to one another. I have increased font sizes in settings, but the lines did not move, so now notes overlap one another.
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Ivan
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Dec 30th 2011 at 1:12 AM |
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no zoom-.-
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Anonymous
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Mar 1st 2012 at 7:41 PM |
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Hello I see that this is a post from Dec 2011.
Is there a new version of TuxGuitar with the option (or a hack) to zoom in?
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Anonymous
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Mar 8th 2012 at 1:45 AM |
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How many beats would you say you justbeats make in a week? I have on and off
weeks. beats by lady gaga Some weeks I’m making beats, some weeks I’m mixing.
But if [beats are] what I’m doing for that week I’ll usually do like two or three ideas in a night. So probably like fifteen or twenty if I’m really working but not all of
those would get finished that week. I don’t know how to explain it. I don’t just make a beat and finish it right there. Ever. Unless I’m working with an artist and I’m
making the beat for monster beats dr dre them right there. If it’s my own shit I’ll just kinda cook up a whole bunch of ideas, let them sit and then intermittently go back to one here and one
there and refine them.Yeah, beats by dre black vs white your stuff tends to be
pretty dynamic and layered. Yeah especially the soundbeds underneath the drums. They’re real manipulated and treated. I never take a sample and just leave it how it is.What
drives you to go that extra mile? For me it’s what I hear beats by dre tour white when I hear a sample or even when I play a little purple beats by dr dre headphones melody on the piano. If I’m sitting at the keyboard I’ll let the
tape run [while] I just sit and play a whole bunch of different shit. Then when I hear it, I’ll hear the whole beat, with the sample too [in my head]. I’ll know where I want
to take it. So it takes a while to get it from where I hear it in my head to where it is on the record. It takes a lot of manipulation. Headphones like Beats pride themselves on
their noise cancelling technology. Really, it's a simple way to add a small feature and $75 to the price. You really don't need any fancy battery-powered noise-cancelling device
with the ATH-M50s over your ears. People may be talking around you, or to you, but the only voice you'll hear is the iconic Robert Plant' (if you're into Led Zeppelin that is).
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