There is a discussion on current usage here: copying scenes
Having standard copy-paste shortcuts would be a workflow improvement on a right click menu. For example Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and my personal favourite (from Ableton and I believe also Logic) Ctrl+D to duplicate the scene right after the currently selected one.
I second everything you said. I know Scaler is not meant to replace the DAW, but for the arranger to be more useful, we need more DAW-like features, especially in the arrange view. That would reduce the limitations with Alt-dragging a scene or chord across the timeline. It currently doesn’t scroll.
Hi @kennyc6mil Welcome to the community. Thanks for the feedback. There is an interactive scroll bar at the bottom of the tracks are (top window) in arrange. You can narrow and expand the view and scroll across the timeline.
@davide Yes. I’m using the scroll bar. My issue is that I’ve zoomed out as much as it will go and chords are all the way across the screen. When I Alt-click and drag, I get to the edge of the plugin window and it doesn’t scroll, or at least I haven’t figured out how to get it to scroll. My solution is to put my plugin window all the way to the left of my screen and Alt-click and drag the scene past the edge of my plugin window and hope I’m past my chorus.
Even by scrolling, it is almost impossible to drop or insert a chord or a selection of chords exactly to the place where we need. Imagine 150 chords on the main track and we need to drop chords after 75th chord. This would be diffricult. It would be much easier if there was an option to click on the 75th position and select it as “current position” then right-click and select “Drop here”, for example.