06-03-2019, 08:46 PM
Hi Skip,
this is an interesting approach, indeed! Only applicable to strictly linear pieces, though, IMHO. And you must make sure that you always start out too fast as you can only toggle stop/start of scrolling. But I like the idea that you only have to concentrate on one pedal for most of the time.
If you could use auto-scroll and pedals quasi-simultaneously as suggested in my initial posting, my method would be usable for smaller in-between repetitions as well, without have to fuss around with pre-emptive page ordering and sectioning. And you wouldn't have to make sure to stay ahead with your scrolling since you can adjust in both directions.
Thanks for sharing your idea!
Petra
this is an interesting approach, indeed! Only applicable to strictly linear pieces, though, IMHO. And you must make sure that you always start out too fast as you can only toggle stop/start of scrolling. But I like the idea that you only have to concentrate on one pedal for most of the time.
If you could use auto-scroll and pedals quasi-simultaneously as suggested in my initial posting, my method would be usable for smaller in-between repetitions as well, without have to fuss around with pre-emptive page ordering and sectioning. And you wouldn't have to make sure to stay ahead with your scrolling since you can adjust in both directions.
Thanks for sharing your idea!
Petra
Playing classical music on a wind controller hobby-wise - and tired of carrying around tons of paper sheets.