gdev1981
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Posted: Sun Mar 13 2005 01:55 coloured samples |
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picture this you put a sample in a track and the tracker automatically computes (based on speed of tune and pitch + length of sample) where the sample ends so the entire sample appears as a coloured block on the screen,
#kinda like acid pro!
then its well easy to see where your sounds are and where they finish when analysing the structure of your tune/ using many tracks
different sample-different shade!
looping made easy
also the thickness of the block could indicate the dynamics of the wave! i.e quieter narrower,
silent, no colour
what do you think YANNICK?
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goose
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Posted: Mon Mar 14 2005 11:41
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Better to use your ears....  |
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D Vibe
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Martin
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Posted: Mon Mar 14 2005 19:30
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I also think this would be a pretty nice feature. Even though it could easily make the interface appear messy and confusing. If implemented I would suggest that we also have the opportunity to switch it off. |
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Inge
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Posted: Mon Mar 14 2005 19:34
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I like the idea, but it needs some tweaking. Why not an optional second track (the visual track) next to a conventional track, in which the colours are visible? It could show volume increase/decrease, panning, eq, etc. But what about overlapping samples?
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Walter Vos
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Posted: Tue Mar 15 2005 00:42
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Inge wrote: |
But what about overlapping samples?Inge
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QBical
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Posted: Tue Mar 15 2005 10:15
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I don't like this idea...
I think it realy fill's up the interface... what if I have about 6 samples playing an percussion rhythm on one track? What about VST synth notes...
These thinks only work in loop based software ( like acid ) imho madtracker isn't one of these programs and thus shouldn't have this feature, or make an off switch just for me
Grtz!
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TOffe
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Posted: Tue Mar 15 2005 21:49
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QBical wrote: |
I don't like this idea...
I think it realy fill's up the interface... what if I have about 6 samples playing an percussion rhythm on one track? What about VST synth notes...
These thinks only work in loop based software ( like acid ) imho madtracker isn't one of these programs and thus shouldn't have this feature, or make an off switch just for me
Grtz!
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BeatMax
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Posted: Wed Mar 16 2005 04:36
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Hmm how about coloured tracks instead of coloured instruments? To divide your patterns more clearly. Just an idea.
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xiphiuz
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Posted: Wed Mar 16 2005 11:48
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How about, that you just decide for yourself
standard: standard colors
freaked: own colors... |
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