Re: [Bluemusic-users] automation allowed implemented
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From: Michael B. <got...@ya...> - 2007-03-22 14:16:25
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I second the suggestion for an "Open with external app" option, as I too often render to disk then immediately open it with Audacity (and it shouldn't be too hard to implement). Michael Bechard ----- Original Message ---- From: peiman <pei...@gm...> To: blu...@li... Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:56:17 AM Subject: Re: [Bluemusic-users] automation allowed implemented Hi Steven, The new allow automation option is great and is working just find. I am glad that the spectral plugins are of use, any comments will always be appreciated :-) I have also made audacity the maine application for opening aiff files on my computer and now the command "open" for "render to disk and play" option opens the sound with audacity. I have a couple of suggestions and would be very interested to hear your opinions (when you have time), I don't even know if some of these are possible or not so please forgive me if they are too far fetched: For users like me who are using blue for processing on a regular basis, it would be nice to have an option (or a keyboard short cut) to not only play sound rendered to disk (with the command-line option as it is now) but also open an editor like audacity. There could be two options one for render and play and one for opening the output with another application for editing. It would also be nice to have an extra button (or something!) in the synth builder object list that can be linked with a file selector object, this way external sound files selected in the instrument (or plugin) can be opened and edited from within blue, using an external application. A final (I promise!) question. I can't use the "render to disk" and "render to disk and play" keyboard shortcuts on my powerbook, is there a different command for this on the mac? Thanks again and appologies for the long post, all the best Peiman Steven Yi wrote: > > Hi Peiman, > > I think I might have to do a little more work on the render to disk > and play command. In other parts of blue that do calls to > commandline, it parses arguments out as calling system commands in > Java has a few ways of doing it and the one that is most accurate is > to do the parsing. I think for the render to disk and play I just used > the simpler version, but this probably is not enough for your case. > I've written a note to take a look at that bit of code and will see if > I can fix it up. Probably won't have anything until after Sunday > however as I'm leaving tomorrow for the Linux Audio Conference and > will be back Sunday. > > Thanks for reporting this! > steven > > p.s. - Also thanks for your effects you uploaded to blueShare! > They're quite nice and I'll be using a couple of them in my > presentation. =) > > On 3/20/07, peiman <pei...@gm...> wrote: >> >> Hi Steven, >> Thanks so much for the update. Sorry I didn't get it earlier for some >> reason >> the blue mailing list posts are not being sent to my account. I have just >> downloaded the release and will be testing it today. >> >> I have one question about the new command option for render to disk and >> play. When I write "open $outfile" it works great, this opens the default >> application for reading sound files (on the mac). However when I use this >> command: >> >> open -a "Audacity" $outfile >> >> Or "Quick Time Player" rather than Audacity. >> >> Nothing happens, the same command opens audacity or Quicktime when I type >> it >> in the terminal. It is strange as I can actually see the command being >> printed in the blue terminal. >> >> Thanks again for the update, >> All the best >> Peiman >> >> >> >> Steven Yi wrote: >> > >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I just managed to implement Peiman's request of setting automatable >> > widgets to allow them to be automated or not. I've posted a build at: >> > >> > http://www.kunstmusik.com/blue_0.114.1_installer.jar >> > >> > (Sorry, I didn't update the version number for this build...) >> > >> > It took a while as it actually affects more code than it would seem, >> > having to make sure that parameters are correctly removed and added, >> > as well as making sure it worked for BSB and Effects but didn't show >> > up on ObjectBuilder objects. >> > >> > I did a little light testing with BSB and it seemed to be functioning >> > correctly. I'll have to test to see if it affected Effects or >> > ObjectBuilder. Any help in testing this would be very much >> > appreciated! >> > >> > Thanks, >> > steven >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. 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