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Try A/B vs other apps like Cubasis, Gadget, Garageband, etc. In comparison the font seems smaller and harder to read. It would be nice to find a compromise where they fill out more and yet don't mess up the GUI layout. IMHO
@coolout @aaronpc in the end, it's also a matter of taste I guess... for example, I find the thick fonts in Audiobus slightly "too much", while in AUM they're almost too thin even to ME
it's of course good to have options for this in every app, it's a matter of finding the time to implement them and shuffle them among all the other priorities 
On the other hand, Xequence is currently one of very few apps to offer several UI skins at all, so you can see I try to take user preferences into consideration.
Making excellent progress
(gotta keep the croud entertained!)
Wow wow wow. This looks really promising!
Hi @SevenSystems Sorry for not reading the whole thread but ... does Rozeta get along well with Xequence? Thanks.
@SevenSystems
Pic looks awesome.
@tja not right now, but very probably when it's released!
Wow! This will be good! 👍🏼 Keep up the good work!
@tja affirmative, the theme will be fine tuned in due time!
@SevenSystems There's also this little niggle. I think the left menu has shifted over, obscuring the right. iPhoneX latest.
@aaronpc oh, thanks for the report! Will be fixed in the next major update (I would issue a hotfix, but it's probably not a showstopper as the leftmost tab can still be accessed).
Tweak request from me: can we have a way get at sections of midi in the piano roll which are “behind” other sections? For example, if I record 4 bars on an instrument, then take a second “overdub” pass on the same instrument, they are two different layers of MIDI in the timeline with the second pass sitting over the first and there’s no way for me to get into the first one for piano roll editing unless I actually move the “top” one aside to do so, which creates musical chaos. Or is there a “merge layers” or “send to back” option I’m missing?
@JonLewis can you just copy the midi notes out of the one track and paste in the other? That’s what I have done in e the past.
@JonLewis there's several ways to deal with overlapping parts (there's no support for selecting specific parts in an overlap because overlaps are really not meant to be used as a permanent means of arranging) :
Select all overlapping parts (you can actually do this by dragging a small selection box over those parts) and then from the Magic Wand menu, select "Join" to merge them
Create an additional track (the + button on the affected track's header) and move the topmost part there (this doesn't create musical chaos
as both tracks will point to the same instrument and share all other settings as well, so parts on them will sound identical)
If you want to overdub an existing part, you can just open it prior to recording, the events will then be added right into the pianoroll editor
what @Chaztrip said
It's probably time for a FAQ...
@SevenSystems thanks man, your first bullet point is exactly the kind of thing I needed. Didn’t occur to me that a selection box would select the hidden one as well.
I will now go back to meekly advocating for the option of three and even four rows of onscreen keyboard, for those of us who love tiny things and learned on guitar
@JonLewis haha, well actually, adding any number of keyboards would not be too difficult IINM (if I'm not mistaken)... I've wanted that as well in the past as a kind of "Poor man's chord pads" (just align any number of keyboards correctly so that you can play a "column" of keys at once).
Chord pads, customisable, would be lovely
Make them an IAP to justify the dev time.
If you do chord pads don't forget the chord inversions and keep one row for the root-notes for classic house piano chops
@richardyot @Samu I want chord pads as well. I have a good concept for the UI and layout, but I didn't even dare to put them on the roadmap yet because that roadmap already circumscribes the Earth 3 times
But on another note, as Xequence will soon be available in Audiobus, I'm sure there's some good "chordinator" kind of MIDI filter available for AB?
There's ChordPolyPad in the meantime, which is not a MIDI filter but a stand-alone app, and is as good a chord pad app as one could ever wish for, but having everything under one roof is always easier.
ScaleBud + an additional onscreen host keyboard does the trick for me.
Will have to ask the developer to add an option to dochord-inversions as well..
@SevenSystems Curious. Any new IAP offerings to look forward to in the next update, or are you hoping that AB3 support prompts more people to finally take the plunge for unlimited tracks, etc.?
@aaronpc there's many reasons why I'm doing AB3 support. First: I promised it on initial release almost a year ago. Second: I find it useful myself, primarily for the sidebar (switching, transport controls). Thirdly: Yeah, I also hope for some more exposure through the "Audiobus compatible apps" list.
No new IAPs in the next update unfortunately, but the roadmap spans the circumference of the Earth 3 times now so there's lots of stuff that might be coming in the future!
@SevenSystems
Is it possible to add markers into the timeline?
@Chaztrip not directly, but just adding a dummy instrument, naming it "Markers" and then drawing named parts into its track is quite a workable alternative:
(This also enables you to loop any section with two taps by tapping its "marker" and then "Loop to selection"...)