Control Philosophy

CuePlayer keeps the player small because practice usually happens under pressure: on a phone, in rehearsal, beside an instrument, or while teaching.

Minimal Interface

Only the controls needed during practice stay visible:

  • phrase start
  • phrase end
  • play from phrase start
  • continue from current position
  • looping
  • speed

Everything else belongs in a drawer, dialog, or library screen.

Reused Controls

The same controls appear in Lite and Pro. Once you learn the player in Lite, the Pro player works the same way.

Why Some Buttons Have Multiple Actions

Some actions are close enough that one control can handle both:

  • Click a timestamp to type an exact value.
  • Double-click a timestamp to set it from the current cursor.
  • Press the main play button to start from the phrase start.
  • Long-press the main play button to set a count-in.

This keeps the screen usable on small devices. Use the visible annotations in the player when you need a reminder, then hide them with the question-mark toggle. You can also take a look at the Player Overview

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