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Add a keyboard shortcut or palette tool to iteratively cycle through chord voicings (e.g., root position, inversions, close/spread voicings) for a selected chord or realized chord symbols.
Problem to be solved
When using "Realize Chord Symbols" in MuseScore, the default output can place notes awkwardly (e.g., the bass note an octave or more below its "chordmates"). Adjusting the voicing manually involves selecting individual notes, using octave shifts, or adjusting them step-by-step, which is cumbersome and time-consuming.
Prior art
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Additional context
Proposed Behavior
Shortcut Key
A user highlights a realized chord.
Pressing a defined shortcut (e.g., Ctrl+Shift+V or similar) cycles the chord through:
Root position → 1st inversion → 2nd inversion → Spread voicing → Back to root.
User-Defined Voicings:
A palette or settings menu allows users to specify chord voicing presets.
Optional Alternatives:
Confine to Treble/Bass Clef: Realize voicings or adjust notes to stay within the selected clef.
Dynamic Range Options: Restrict chord note placement to a specific octave range.
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Your idea
Add a keyboard shortcut or palette tool to iteratively cycle through chord voicings (e.g., root position, inversions, close/spread voicings) for a selected chord or realized chord symbols.
Problem to be solved
When using "Realize Chord Symbols" in MuseScore, the default output can place notes awkwardly (e.g., the bass note an octave or more below its "chordmates"). Adjusting the voicing manually involves selecting individual notes, using octave shifts, or adjusting them step-by-step, which is cumbersome and time-consuming.
Prior art
No response
Additional context
Proposed Behavior
Optional Alternatives:
Checklist
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: