02-21-2023, 01:39 AM
For me, the best option would definitely be a list of the (miniaturized, normalized) handwritten notes, with a possibility to filter them by colour.
That would give me the chance to immediately see all the little scribbles I make, e.g. a plus sign for "good" and a minus sign, a squiggly line for "not well together", an "i" for intonation, and so on. The fastest in a recording session is definitely using the stylus, unless you find a faster way, maybe even adding the (increasing) number of the take we are recording automatically (which I always have to add to the scribble in a production - for the upto three concerts, I simply use different colours).
So exciting to see that you're thinking about these questions - thanks!
That would give me the chance to immediately see all the little scribbles I make, e.g. a plus sign for "good" and a minus sign, a squiggly line for "not well together", an "i" for intonation, and so on. The fastest in a recording session is definitely using the stylus, unless you find a faster way, maybe even adding the (increasing) number of the take we are recording automatically (which I always have to add to the scribble in a production - for the upto three concerts, I simply use different colours).
So exciting to see that you're thinking about these questions - thanks!