I uploaded the pinned suggestion threads into NotebookLM and asked it to generate a Podcast Overview for you listening pleasure. (Listen to attached) (free version limited to ~ 20 minutes)
I also ask it for the top 10 points off all the pinned suggestions.
Podcast Overview of UI Suggestions I also asked it to summarize the top 10 points:
Based on the sources provided, here are 10 prominent suggestions and points of discussion regarding the Band-in-a-Box interface:
1. **Adoption of a panel-based interface with dockable and undockable panels** is a widely supported idea that would allow for more flexible window management and customization of the workspace [jpettit, Rustyspoon, Simon - PG Music]. This would potentially replace the current modal and non-modal window system [jpettit, Rustyspoon].
2. There are numerous requests for **significant improvements to the Tracks View**. These include:
* Showing only populated tracks by default [jpettit].
* More complete track headers that include controls like pan and arm for recording [jpettit, Rustyspoon, Simon - PG Music].
* Easier track zoom functionality, including both dynamic (all tracks) and individual track expansion [Rustyspoon, Simon - PG Music].
* Support for more context menus at the track type level [jpettit].
* The addition of a play marker to define the playback start point [Rustyspoon, Simon - PG Music].
* The possibility of volume node editing (automation) within the Tracks View [Rustyspoon, Simon - PG Music].
3. A **usable "Timeline" Navigator** that is consistent across most views is desired for easier song navigation and a better overall workflow [Rustyspoon, Simon - PG Music].
4. The **Chord Sheet view** is targeted for enhancements such as:
* Displaying text to indicate verses and musical actions like Fills, Push/Hold, and Repeats [robertw].
* Organizing each measure into clearly defined subdividable beats to simplify microchords and eliminate the need for commas [Matt Finley].
* The potential addition of an "arranger track" to visualize the song's structure [jpettit].
* Allowing individual bars to have different time signatures without affecting subsequent bars [Rustyspoon#].
5. A **revamped Piano Roll editor** is requested, with suggestions including:
* Setting the default tool to a pen tool instead of a selection tool [Rustyspoon].
* Providing UI buttons for selecting drawing or selection tools [Rustyspoon].
* Implementing full-length horizontal and vertical overlay guides for more precise editing [Rustyspoon].
* Offering a choice for freehand drawing of note lengths [Rustyspoon].
* Adopting a freehand move tool for dragging notes anywhere [Rustyspoon].
* Displaying drum kit sound names associated with each key on the Pitch Selector keyboard [Jim Fogle].
6. The concept of **integrating different views (chords, tracks, lyrics, sections) into a single main screen** is proposed to offer a more unified and intuitive workflow, drawing inspiration from software like Song Master Pro [CerioExpert]. This would ideally allow for editing elements directly from this main screen [CerioExpert].
7. Users desire **more customizable toolbars and layouts**, including the ability to move the Transport bar and have fixed areas for common functions, allowing users to tailor the interface to their specific needs [jpettit].
8. There is a strong emphasis on **improving the user experience for new users** by simplifying the GUI, ensuring consistency in layout and functionality between Band-in-a-Box and RealBand, and adopting more standard DAW conventions [justanoldmuso, jpettit].
9. **Multi-monitor support** is a frequently mentioned request, indicating a desire for the program to better utilize multiple displays for arranging different views and tools [Vincente, robertw, Rustyspoon, jpettit].
10. Enhancements related to **UI aesthetics and accessibility** are discussed, including:
* The option for flatter, more neutral button styles, potentially with text-based alternatives [Rustyspoon, Gordon Scott].
* Support for OS-level text on buttons and translucent backgrounds for color themes [jpettit].
* Considerations for vision-impaired users, such as the ability to adjust or change color themes [MarioD, justanoldmuso].