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by Paul Giblock-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Sorry for the delayed response.

I agree, this is a cool idea.  The new song-editor and beatmapping
have an advanced timeline already that will
allow you to place markers for tempo-change and time-signature-change.

Along the same lines, I could imagine letting the user mark of
loop-regions. this (the GUI) wouldn't be hard to
implement.  And it seems technically possible since the feature will
essentially just dynamically move around the
time-line's loop points :)

As a side note, I thought of one more row for the song-editors
timeline: Key/Chord.  This way, we can do cool
stuff like highlight rows that are "on key" within the piano-roll.
etc.. Also, that would be nice if we ever classical
notation.

Paul

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Andy Kelley <superjoe30@...> wrote:

> I think it's a reasonable request. I'll take a look at it when Paul is done
> with the new song editor.
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 8:33 AM, William Lahti <xfurious@...> wrote:
>>
>> (resent to list as mobile gmail didn't want to CC to the list
>> automatically... :-( )
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 27, 2009, José Sousa wrote:
>> > Hi everybody!
>> Hello  José!
>>
>> > I think it can be simple but very useful.
>> > At the playlist, in live mode, Lmms could
>> > allow a certain number of regions that work like patterns. Simple
>> > regions, divided by markers. With this concept you preserve your song like
>> > it was made, but play loops of regions of the song. So when in live mode,
>> > the software play the region in loops and all you have to to do it´s select
>> > in realtime what region Lmms must play! What do you think?
>>
>> Sounds like a good start for live lmms features. Basic support for
>> this could be pretty easy to implement, but more advanced stuff (like
>> being able to have tracks distinct from the region) would require some
>> new constructs in the codebase. However the usefulness of having such
>> flexibility is questionable. I think this is well into Song Editor
>> territory, which Paul is currently rewriting, so... good timing?
>>
>> > So the tracks can be muted or "soloed" by another assignable keys. I
>> > think that is a simple but intuitive way to play live.
>>
>> Ooh, nice idea. I would venture a guess that something close to that
>> can already be done (do we have arbitrary CC->automatable knobs?)
>>
>> --
>> rezonant
>>
>> long name: William Lahti
>> handle :: rezonant
>> freenode :: xfury
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>> site :: http://komodocorp.com/~wilahti
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> rezonant
>>
>> long name: William Lahti
>> handle :: rezonant
>> freenode :: xfury
>> blog :: http://xfurious.blogspot.com/
>> site :: http://komodocorp.com/~wilahti
>>
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