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[Denemo-devel] [bug #53795] setting more notes on the simulated midi key


From: Richard Shann
Subject: [Denemo-devel] [bug #53795] setting more notes on the simulated midi keyboard
Date: Tue, 1 May 2018 04:29:06 -0400 (EDT)
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Update of bug #53795 (project denemo):

                  Status:                    None => Need Info              

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Follow-up Comment #1:

I think the command you are referring to is this one:

Command: Simulate MIDI
Makes the second and third rows of the pc-keyboard behave like a MIDI piano
keyboard: asdfg... creates the scale from Middle C, while the qwerty row
provides sharps/flats (with gaps). To customize these key assignments for your
keyboard use Ctrl-Esc. Tab key toggles chord entry off/on. PgUp key starts
entering notes an octave higher, PgDn an octave lower. Use with rhythm entry
for MIDI in checked in preferences.
Location: Main Menu ▶ Input ▶ PC Keyboard
Internal Name: SimulateMidi

If this is right then setting more than the 20 notes c''-g'' would require
editing the script (right-click the command menu item and choose "Get Script
into Scheme Window" to see the script to edit.
Your second idea is (sort of?) there already - you press PgUp and PgDn to
shift the range by an octave.
If you wanted to modify the script, I can help you with that (use mailing
list), as it looks quite intimidating but I can see the relevant lists that
would need modifying - the tricky bit would be coming up with a exact plan of
what you want Denemo to do.

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