Posts tagged with “Notation editor”
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New features and fixes, Oct. 22
October 22, 2020New shortcut tabs in the slice manager, an improved editor design, better synth sounds and more. -
New features and fixes, Oct. 15
October 15, 2020Draggable notes in our editor, support for ornament markings and more general improvements to how Soundslice works. -
New: Quickly toggle our editor off
August 20, 2020If you’re editing one of your slices, you’ll now see a button at the top of the screen that lets you quickly hide the editor. -
Big notation editor interface improvements
August 6, 2020We’ve launched some significant usability improvements to our editor! This makes editing sheet music and tablature on Soundslice easier than ever before. -
Various editor and player improvements, July 16
July 16, 2020We’ve made tempo markings and note invisibility easier to use in our editor, plus some other small improvements. -
Improvements and fixes to tab with capo and shifted tunings
July 16, 2020Today we’ve improved our editor’s handling of tab with capos and shifted tunings. Editing is a bit more intuitive now, and we’ve fixed some bugs. -
Small site improvements, July 2
July 2, 2020A new keyboard shortcut, plus some editor usability improvements. -
New slice management features, June 25
June 25, 2020Here are three small improvements we’ve made this week. -
New features and fixes, June 18
June 18, 2020Here’s a variety of improvements we’ve made to Soundslice this week. -
Better lyrics and chord entry
June 4, 2020We’ve improved our notation editor to make it much easier to enter lyrics. And we’ve improved chord entry too. -
New editor features, May 28
May 28, 2020We’ve made several improvements to our notation editor this week, most notably a redesigned “live editing” view. Here’s an overview. -
Introducing our notation editor redesign
May 11, 2020We’ve redesigned our notation editor! It’s even more powerful, more beautiful and easier to use than before. We think you’re going to love it. -
New editor features, April 2
April 2, 2020We’ve added the ability to create two-bar repeats (similes), and you can now copy and paste across voices. -
More control over text formatting
March 26, 2020For those of you creating slices: We’ve improved “beat text” and “expression text” so that you can toggle the font, font size and italics. -
New: Quickly toggle fingerings display
March 25, 2020Using Soundslice for music that has fingerings? Now you can quickly hide the fingerings if you don’t want to see them — and toggle them back on at any point. -
New: Create better music layout with ‘passages’
March 2, 2020Here’s a powerful new feature for those of you creating slices: a way for you to tell Soundslice that a specific bar in your slice starts a new musical idea. -
Various features and fixes, Feb. 27
February 27, 2020Here’s a roundup of some small improvements we’ve made recently. -
Improvements to slides in tablature
February 24, 2020We’ve improved the way slides are displayed, and we’ve added a new type of slide in our editor. -
Improvements to multiple-voice editing
February 14, 2020We’ve simplified the way multiple voices work in our notation editor. -
New: Edit hairpins in our notation editor
February 3, 2020You can finally add and remove hairpins — aka crescendo or decrescendo markings — in the Soundslice notation editor. -
Various notation and editor improvements
January 27, 2020Over the past month, we’ve rolled out several improvements to how our music looks — plus some new functionality in our notation editor. Here’s an overview. -
New text formatting options
July 25, 2019Here’s a nice new way of formatting text within your slices. -
Customize bar numbering in your slices
June 5, 2019Here’s a new feature that several people have requested: you can now customize bar numbering in your slices. -
New options for capo and shifted guitar tunings
April 25, 2019Here’s a new feature for those of you using our tab editor with capo or shifted guitar tunings: you can now control whether the standard notation takes the capo/tuning into account. -
Various new features, April 3
April 3, 2019Here are some new features we’ve launched recently. -
New: Support for cautionary accidentals
January 9, 2019Finally! Soundslice now supports cautionary accidentals, otherwise known as courtesy accidentals or reminder accidentals. -
Changes to setting default visibility
December 24, 2018Today we’ve made a small change to the way slice creators can set default visibility of notation, tab, chords or lyrics. -
New: Customize your keyboard shortcuts
December 20, 2018Today we’re excited to announce a powerful new feature for people using our notation/tab editor: you can customize the keyboard shortcuts! We’re also providing several presets, based on other popular notation software, and you can switch between these shortcut sets easily. -
New: Create slash mark notation
October 25, 2018You can now create slash marks (aka slash noteheads) in our notation editor. -
Big improvements for drum notation
September 25, 2018Today we’re launching many improvements to Soundslice’s percussion support!