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Can I have multiple folders of sheet music? How do I filter?

In Pro version of the app you can add as many folders of sheet music as you like in “Music Folders”.

You can filter charts by enabling or disabling folders. Use a long press on the folder, then use the overflow menu > enable/disable.

For example, let’s say I have 3 folders imported – Trumpet Music, Piano Music, and Choir Music. When I go to Choir practise, I may wish to enable only “Choir Music” so that music in All Charts view is filtered to show me just that folder of music for now.

Maeve Lander is a software developer by day, trumpeter and arranger by night. She created Orpheus ~8 years ago, when Android was first born. It has gone through iteration over the years, but has always held true to the original vision; a minimalist sheet music reader that just does one thing, really well.

2 Comments

Mark de Rooij

25 Feb, 2018 - 7:14 pm

Hello,

First of all i would like to say that i really enjoy this app.

It would be great to see the tree structure in case when searching nummers in the complete list. I have about 1000 songs in my list sorted in multiple maps.
Making a setlist is a crime with all the songs in one long list.

Hoping to hear from you if there are possibilities to have this improvement in the future.

Kind regards,

Mark de Rooij

P.s.: sorry for my horrible English….

Maeve

22 Jun, 2018 - 12:15 pm

Hi Mark, there are a couple of features that may help you:
1.) In “All Charts” use the overflow menu at the top right to select “Show path”. This will show the full filepath to the files (maybe this is what you mean by “tree structure”?)
2.) Another trick is to hold your finger over the scroll bar to the right of the “All Charts” screen. A long drag downwards will show you an alphabet controller. This may help you find something you’re looking for.

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