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For pianist or musicians who often notates their music scores and need VOICE RECORDING BASIC FUNCTIONS.
(These are competitive with notability recording feature, i really like goodnotes’ files organisation and hope to stick with it with upgrades…)
1. Ability to trim / edit / split recordings
>- for Musicians
>- for students
>- To record certain progress/lectures on certain topics
2. Ability to have voice record LINK on notebook page itself
>- so as to not scroll through recordings list, hassle to find audio…
>- Example: part of my notebook chapter topic is hand anatomy, the page can implement an temporary/permanent button to play the audio assigned to it
3. Organization of audios
>- audios panel can add categories/topics with audios assigned/unassigned.
>- I have certain parts of the piece that is difficult to play and i can track my progress with it based on past recordings. Organisation will help me track my improvements.
4. Choose recordings icon interface settings (to hide it or unhide it)
>- sometimes you just want record in secret, but also sometimes you need convenience.
>- implement a settings where you can choose to place the record button on the top menu, or a hidden action (gesture or you embed it in one of the bar navigations)
5. An audio menu on the top bar with sub items icon
>- Currently i press record, i struggle to get out of interface to see full page of the notes…
>- just like the pen, upon clicking the icon, theres a dropdown with subitems, good solution for audio settings, seperate the recording button with the audio list.
*MY TAKES
So far none of any notebooks i find online is useful. Goodnotes already has templates for music scores and it will do wonders to also cover the audience for musicians.