08-09-2014, 06:08 AM
Yes, copy/paste would be useful. It brings up the issue too that MSheets annotations are, like most other annotation packages (to be fair), fairly proprietary. I have loaded in sheets with annotations made in other packages and they've displayed. But not the other way around.
The one annotation package of Acrobat Pro (which I work in a lot for design) is the little yellow sticky notes. What I like about these is that they're a great solution to cramming detail into an annotation without interfering with the readability of the document (too much). It would be great if MSheet had something like this too.
Well, since I'm in a wishful mood...
How about the ability to set A and B audio playback points that would allow a viewer to loop through a section over and over -- while listening to the same range in the audio file? Wouldn't that be awesome?
Here's how I could see this work: you'd have a special viewing/listening 'mode' where you would tap down on points in a score as it plays through. Maybe a little transparent red dot, or something. The values of those track timing positions would then get stored with the song so that when you reload it again to practice, you tap on one dot (A) and then on the end dot (B) which would then play the track music between those points in a loop, for practicing. There might even also be a 'one-of' single shot A-B tool that would only be temporary, and not stored with the song for real short, but temporary drilling.
Oh, and don't forget the playback speed control! (lol, it's like Christmas!)
The one annotation package of Acrobat Pro (which I work in a lot for design) is the little yellow sticky notes. What I like about these is that they're a great solution to cramming detail into an annotation without interfering with the readability of the document (too much). It would be great if MSheet had something like this too.
Well, since I'm in a wishful mood...
How about the ability to set A and B audio playback points that would allow a viewer to loop through a section over and over -- while listening to the same range in the audio file? Wouldn't that be awesome?
Here's how I could see this work: you'd have a special viewing/listening 'mode' where you would tap down on points in a score as it plays through. Maybe a little transparent red dot, or something. The values of those track timing positions would then get stored with the song so that when you reload it again to practice, you tap on one dot (A) and then on the end dot (B) which would then play the track music between those points in a loop, for practicing. There might even also be a 'one-of' single shot A-B tool that would only be temporary, and not stored with the song for real short, but temporary drilling.
Oh, and don't forget the playback speed control! (lol, it's like Christmas!)