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How can I quickly drag the top chord to shorten or lengthen it and change the rhythm? I am using Windows
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I saw “semi” on the bottom right, and I was going to adjust it to 2, but I found that the G major on the top became A major. So, can it be that only the sound changes, and the chord still shows G major? I mean, when I semo+2, the sound changes to A major, but the chord track still shows G major. In addition, I think there should be a numerical display at this position, and now there is only “-, +”
Hey @swingmix Multi-select the chords, shorten them and then (shift they are all selected) Right Click and choose ‘Remove Empty Space’
I didn’t select all of them. When I selected them, an error occurred in STUDIO ONE. But my STUDIO ONE did not exit automatically. I can still use it. Finally, I didn’t select all of them. I used 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 next to it
The second question has not been answered.
There are two more details.
Can the font be enlarged by right-clicking the mouse?
The timeline is too gray and I can’t see it clearly. How can I change the color?
Please delete Scaler 3 Settings File and restart Scaler 3:
- Mac → /Users/[NAME]/Library/Application Support/Scaler 3.settings
- PC → C:\Users[NAME]\AppData\Roaming\Scaler 3.settings
Also do you have the final build? I will DM you.
I did it all. Deleted. I also completed the installation of 3.01 and reopened it, but it was still the same. The font opened by the right click is very small. The vertical lines on the timeline are very light in color, and I can’t see clearly.
However, I believe these things will be solved in the future.
Finally, about the change in semitone. Can you just change the sound and not change the chord name?
I have some other suggestions. For example, make chord names more commonly used. For example, if it is too long now, it will affect the display. For example, Am7b5 is fine. Don’t display Amin7(b5) in Scaler
Also, AM7 is enough, and there is no need to write AMAJ7, because it may affect the display of many chord names if it is too long. I think the chord name display, time track arrangement, and even input chords, can be borrowed from ezkey 2.0.



