It would be enough if it can display and play tracks from MIDI-Files, even without editing.
(I did never understand this - who has the keyboard vertical in front of himself??
If it's just about displaying what is played, then as a workaround you could use any VSTi that has a keyboard to display the notes/chords.WOK wrote:Is there any host or piano learning prog with a key editor, where the piano bar is horizontally at the bottom of the screen, not vertical on the left side ?
It would be enough if it can display and play tracks from MIDI-Files, even without editing.
One of the first sequencers, Notator/Creator had it horizontaly, and the piano-roll (matrix) really went up/down like on a mechanical piano. It was not too bad, and you got used to it, but the time paradigma like described by Wopelka is usually easier to follow.WOK wrote:(I did never understand this - who has the keyboard vertical in front of himself??Why Steinberg and others not make a piano roll like in mechanical pianos, where the events are from left to right and moving upwards?)
Hardly a workaraound, because most vertical piano-rolls go from bottom (lowest key) to top (highest key), so when you rotate the screen, the keys would go from right to left .... unless you like to have the piano at the top of the screen and the roll running downwards (which is again unusual: think about how irritating film credits running from top to bottom are).isdjan wrote:some of the newer lcd displays come with a pivot thing and can be rotated 90 degrees - could be a workaround
uhm - you're right. you'd have to turn the monitor 180° around the up axis and install a mirror then.dr.wackler wrote:Hardly a workaraound, because most vertical piano-rolls go from bottom (lowest key) to top (highest key), so when you rotate the screen, the keys would go from right to left .... unless you like to have the piano at the top of the screen and the roll running downwards (which is again unusual: think about how irritating film credits running from top to bottom are).isdjan wrote:some of the newer lcd displays come with a pivot thing and can be rotated 90 degrees - could be a workaround
... and "around"!isdjan wrote:but "workaround" contains work
Depends on the size of the picture I'm looking atpapawillow wrote:
btw.. which way do your web pages scroll?
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