Notation Editor - Faster way to make sharps/flats
Hey,
In Reaper, [Action: Insert Note at nearest (A-G)] exists to place note, specifically here in reference to the notation editor, but I'm used to inserting [A-G] first and then "sharpening" or "flatting" the result by another shortcut. Here it seems there are twelve shortcut-actions to be used (i.e. A, A#/Bb, B, C, C#, etc.). Is there a fast way of sharpening/flattening a note after it has been placed?
I realize that there is the "Increase/Decrease pitch by 1 Semitone", but that isn't really what is desired due to potential change of flat and sharp. To illustrate:
Desired Behavior:
1) Insert D
2) Flatten selected note
Result: D-flat
As it stands, it looks like three actions would be required for this in Reaper:
1) Edit: Insert note at nearest D
2) Edit: Move notes down one semitone
3) Notation: Notate as Flat.
Am I missing something, or would I need to make a combination-action out of steps 2) and 3) to be able to do the desired behavior in two steps?
Thanks for any replies.
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