Re: [Bluemusic-users] Request for Testing TrackerObject
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From: Andres C. <an...@ge...> - 2006-10-05 13:09:09
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Hi Steven, Very nice! Maybe that pane should be open by default? It's not really easy to notice that there's a pane there. Cheers, Andrés Steven Yi wrote: > Hi Andres, > > Sorry I forgot to mention how to work with the columns! You have to > use the "<" button above the right scrollbar to open up the track > propeties. After that, you click on a track header to select it (it > should get a green border), and then from there you can edit what > instrument number, it's note template, and column properties, adding > columns and setting the column type. By setting the column type, it > allows for shortcts to do different things. For example, if set to > bluePch and you select a scale with 13 notes, pressing ctrl-up and > ctrl-down will increate or decrease the bluePch by one and be smart > enough to go "8.11", "8.12", "9.0". Same with PCH, Number, and MIDI. > > For turning off the note, I'm not sure what to use for a good > shortcut. Hmm... what about ctrl-shift-space? (I'll experiment today > to see what feels good). > > BTW: I fixed the repainting bug last night; it only happened if you > changed the number of steps and was some bad resizing code; changed > the object to update its size on an event notfication and now it's > working. > > I'm going to try to iron out everything today as well as finish > implementing the last bits and will likely put out another jar > sometime. > > Thanks Andres for the feedback! > > steven > > On 10/5/06, Andres Cabrera <an...@ge...> wrote: > >> Hi Steven, >> >> Very nice as usual! >> Just a few questions... >> How do you set a track to trigger a certain instrument? Currently all >> tracks seem to output to instrument 1. >> It would be very nice if you could enter pitch and amplitude in other >> formats, say Hz or pch, and amplitude in dBfs. >> It would be great to have an additional column or two to give addtional >> p-fields for a note. Traditional trackers have an 'effects' column which >> handle things like pitch bend and reverb amount, and others. Maybe you >> could have the option to add columns to a track depending on your needs. >> Also for space you could make the tie column thinner. >> Can I suggest you change the shortcut for turning off the note? My >> latinamerican keyboard has the '=' above the 0, so the shortcut is >> unavailable. >> The test and [?] buttons are working OK here on linux. >> >> >> Any way it looks great, and it's really amazing, another easy way to >> compose with blue! >> >> Thanks, >> Andres >> >> >> >> Steven Yi wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> (Not sure this will make it to the mailing list as SourceForge mailing >>> lists haven't been getting emails from GMail accounts; if not, could >>> you forward this on Will?) >>> >>> I've (finally!) gotten through with an initial implemention of the >>> Tracker SoundObject and am looking for some help in testing it, >>> particularly looking for feedback on how it "feels" and if there's >>> anything I'm missing that's really a part of essential tracker >>> idiomatic usage (I don't really use trackers so am going off what I'm >>> experimenting with and what I can remember from past emails). >>> >>> I've just placed a testing blue.jar at: >>> >>> http://www.kunstmusik.com/blue.jar >>> >>> One change needs to happen in the blue/conf/registry.xml file and that >>> is to add an entry for the Tracker: >>> >>> <soundObject live="true">blue.soundObject.TrackerObject</soundObject> >>> >>> in the SoundObjects section. >>> >>> There's a [ ? ] button that shows the shortcuts. Currently, the two >>> things which are not implemented are selections of data (any >>> particular operations that should be done besides cut/copy/paste?) and >>> the Microtonal scale generation options. >>> >>> Feedback greatly appreciated! >>> steven >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT >>> Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your >>> opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys -- and earn cash >>> http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Bluemusic-users mailing list >>> Blu...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bluemusic-users >>> >>> >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Take Surveys. Earn Cash. 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