Drum Input Palette Modifications

• Mar 30, 2018 - 08:54

I've been thinking quite a lot recently about percussion and the overall experience when writing for percussion. As part of this, I have been trying to get as many different perspectives as possible from percussionists.

A video was shared with me recently that presents a great tutorial for drum notation in MuseScore on YouTube -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM7w9YQm1YQ

One thing in the video that stuck with me was the fact that it was not immediately obvious to the user which instrument was currently selected in the drum input palette or that if they mouseover options too quickly, the tooltips displaying instrument name do not appear.

In a brief discussion with @lasconic on this topic, he quickly put together what could be an interesting approach to resolving this issue that some users may be having.

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Propose to add label with the name of currently selected instrument in drum input palette and swap label on mouseover of instruments in drum input palette.

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Left margin outside of drum input palette window should be expanded to be fixed as same as width as default width of default workspace, with "edit drumset" button moved to bottom.

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Comments

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Left margin outside of drum input palette window should be expanded to be fixed as same as width as default width of default workspace

That's not going to work well. I propose to keep the width but to elide the text.

swap label on mouseover of instruments in drum input palette.
On mouseover we have the tooltip, I would propose to display it on selection only.

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If it's ok, please file an issue: https://musescore.org/en/node/add/project_issue?pid=1236

I like.

FWIW, one other "simple" (but not 2.2.1-worthy) change I think would welcome would be the ability to override notehead for an individual notehead without the need to redefine it in the drumset. I've personally never needed this, and in general we do want to encourage people to take advantage of the drumset definition facility. Still, it seems there are cases where an override would be useful and we currently disable this. I don't think it would hurt anything to allow it.

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