9/14/2023 0 Comments Stream deck wow![]() ![]() But a couple of those I also have in my “Note input” folder, for when I find I’ve suddenly run out of bars at the end of a score, so I don’t have to change folders.Īlmost all my buttons are substitutes for popovers. I have a “Score setup” folder which includes my most common time signatures and key signatures, and lets me add multiples of 8, 16, 32, 64 and -100 bars (the last one for deleting remaining, usually empty, bars at the end of a flow). It’s much much quicker than navigating through folders to find the button that you created in some other category. It might make total sense for the same button to appear in lots of different folders, if it gets used in lots of different contexts. So a ‘note input’ set might include those three or four and leave plenty of room for other note inputty things like changing the grid resolution and switching triplets on and off. It might be nice to have all your articulations in one place, but perhaps for most note input tasks you overwhelmingly only use three or four. I still haven’t had time to think through a comprehensive implementation of StreamDeck, but I did put it to pretty solid use while I transcribed a book of 50 or so leadsheet charts, and my general thoughts were:Ĭreate button sets which are context dependent, not necessarily category dependent. I’ve attached my illustrator file in case anyone’s interested. It’s tempting to create nice vector graphics, but the LCDs behind the buttons are pretty low DPI anyway, so a screen resolution is actually totally fine. export all the buttons from illustrator in one hit.paste into illustrator, then size and align onto a blank artboard. ![]() in IrfanView (quick and dirty photo editor) quickly crop the element to size.in Dorico, find the element that I want to turn into an icon.create an illustrator template with lots of artboards in the correct size (I think I created one using one of the supplied graphics, then duplicated it). ![]() Regarding icons, this is how I did it for anyone interested: ![]()
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