Yes, I agree.
What comes first in my list is that they need to fix the “search issue” so that users fully can use the potential of the software and all the content.

As a first step would be as suggested above to fix the “hierarchical (nested) sorting” (i.e. the normal expectations users have when handling data in a table). As well as sorting by instrument family, also to add in exclusions in the search criteria, also need to go through the categorization, as an example it seems to be a mismatch using a the same term as a category or genre (very confusing). Extend the columns in the table to also hold the instruments and type used for the style so that the hierarchical search also can span over that and other “musical” characteristics of the style that now only are held in the memo. Make it possible to toggle in/out non musical information from the table (eg set, date etc) to make it more visible. Keep the search context when switching between styles and instruments in the picker. Also make it possible to toggle filter string to search a specific column and not only as today "everything"

Further steps would be to find some dimension of categorization if possible of what defines the basic groove of a song or style (the simple filters as used today does not catch this) and to make it possible to search (maybe there are som musicians in the forum that can help nail down what it is in the music that makes it similar in groove - one can immediately hear that two songs are very similar in the underlaying groove).

And then to be able to drop a piece of music and the software finds the best matches of styles and instruments with the best similar grooves.

As long as the “search issue “ is not fixed the software with content can not be used to its full potential. And in addition not to mention all the time users spend on this issue without getting anywhere.


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