Top 5 according to AI:

1. **Consistency in Pan, Zoom, and Scroll**:
- **Why?** Users want the Notation view to match the other views in terms of navigation. Consistent navigation tools improve user experience by making it intuitive and seamless to switch between views.

2. **Linear One-Line View**:
- **Why?** Implementing a linear one-line view with a consistent timeline across all views would make it easier to follow the notation and maintain the same timeline structure throughout the application. This coherence is essential for users to track changes and understand the flow of the music.

3. **Loop Bar in Timeline**:
- **Why?** Adding a loop bar in the timeline, similar to other views, allows users to practice and review specific sections of their music more effectively. This feature enhances usability and control during playback, helping users focus on particular parts of their compositions.

4. **Toolbar for Tools**:
- **Why?** A toolbar for tools like a pencil to modify note durations and other advanced notation tools would streamline the editing process. This would make it easier for users to create and edit music, reducing the need for cumbersome menus and speeding up their workflow.

5. **Maintaining Staff Roll Notation Mode**:
- **Why?** The Staff Roll Notation mode is highly valued for its convenience and efficiency. The blue horizontal and vertical lines for controlling note length and velocity are user-friendly and make the note-entry process faster. Users appreciate this mode for its simplicity and effectiveness.

These suggestions highlight the need for a more consistent, user-friendly, and efficient Notation view, aligning with modern standards and user expectations.


Studio One (latest version), Win 11 23H2 , i9 -10940X 3.3 GHz, 32GB Mem, a 4K 40" monitor, PreSonus Studio Live III Console as interface/controller. secondarily test on Reaper, Cakewalk, and S1 on Surface Pro 3 Win 10 (latest versions).