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Go to Measure

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Now that Rockband's Magma has been enhanced to compile songs that are greater 
than 10 minutes long. I see potential in a 'Go to Measure' dialog for 
navigating accurately through songs that are over an hour long. ie an album
Thanks for your constant support!

Primary use, Rockband 3 Proguitar creator
EOF v1.8RC6 r1154
Win7 i7(2600k) 4.5GHz 16GBram

Original issue reported on code.google.com by Jerry1G...@gmail.com on 13 Jun 2013 at 8:13

EOF already has this function (Song>Seek>Beat/Measure), so you can jump to any 
beat or measure number you want.  Does that cover what you were looking for?

Original comment by raynebc on 14 Jun 2013 at 7:29

  • Added labels: Type-Enhancement
  • Removed labels: Type-Defect
There is so much cool stuff in that menu. I have one more instrument to reduce 
to the lower difficulties, and just a little bit ago I found the clear 'green' 
notes from selection function. Down grading chords to single notes just got 
easier. Sorry to use your bug report page for help questions.

Original comment by Jerry1G...@gmail.com on 14 Jun 2013 at 7:48

I'm surprised there isn't a keyboard shortcut for it. lol

Original comment by Jerry1G...@gmail.com on 14 Jun 2013 at 8:28

That's fine.  As far as keyboard shortcuts go, EOF has exhausted many/most of 
them by now :p

If you need to select all identical notes to simplify them at once, also give 
the "select like" function (CTRL+L) a try.  You can then use the clear/toggle 
functions from the menu to alter all selected notes at once.

Original comment by raynebc on 14 Jun 2013 at 5:31

I don't mind how crazy the keyboard shortcuts get, I see a macros on my 
keyboard soon. :)
Now that I am on the 'build in Magma' phase. It gives me all kinds of errors 
listing them by measure number. Because I have to go back and forth between the 
programs. Finding the offending notes would be a little quicker. For an 
example, I had a list of double note errors and pro, non-pro overdrives were 
not lined up.

Original comment by Jerry1G...@gmail.com on 16 Jun 2013 at 3:53

If you didn't have a time signature authored in your chart, it defaults to 4/4 
in MIDI files, so if you set that time signature on the first beat, it will 
make it easier to find the errors mentioned by Magma.

To make it easier to compare a pro and non pro track, you can enable the 
secondary piano roll:  Change to the non pro track, hit CTRL+Enter to display 
that track in the bottom half of EOF, then change to the pro track.  You'll be 
able to see both tracks at the same time, which will make it easy to see where 
to add overdrive sections.

Original comment by raynebc on 16 Jun 2013 at 5:10

Was there anything left unaddressed in this enhancement request?

Original comment by raynebc on 25 Apr 2014 at 10:24

Original comment by raynebc on 29 May 2014 at 10:51

  • Changed state: Done