Transform Tool confusion
I love the Transform Tool. What a useful feature! It's saving me tons of time and allows me to be a lot more exact with my note velocities in PRV. Great job, Sonar people!
However, the TT does have one very non-intuitive "feature" to it. If I'm in PRV and drag to select a subset of the notes in a passage (say for example, I want the melody line in a piano part to be louder than the rest of the piano part), I will select the subset, but when I use the TT to change the velocity of it, it actually changes the velocity on all notes within the left-right boundaries of the transform tool box. If I have multiple tracks disaplyed in PRV, I can safely select notes in just one track and alter them with the TT, but I can't do that with a subset of notes within a single track.
I'm sure the devs working on this feature wre very aware of this shortcoming, and elected to not do the extra engineering to fix that at the time, but I'm pointing it out here because here's one customer wo definitely notices that and finds it pretty frustrating whenever I am working in a polyphonic track, such as a piano. Yes, there are ways around it, but they're wonky.
While I'm on the topic, here are a couple other features I'd love in TT:
1) Allow for "Slow curve" and "Fast curve" when creating a crescendo/decrescendo by dragging a corner handle in a TT selection box.
2) Ability to add "nodes" to the TT selection box, so that I can create crescendos and diminuendos within the passage
3) Add a handle halfway down the right border of the box -- when this handle is dragged, it changes the duration of all the notes in the selection
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