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by menno :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Steven,

while you are at it, what do you think about inserting a grid in the score editor?
Now when i want to change a parameter every time i have to count each and every parameter again and again. Some kind of spreadsheet-ish look would be more rapid and intuitive. Like:

p1     p2     p3     p4     p5     p6     p7     p8     p9     p10    p11    p12    p13    p14    p15
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
i2      0       1      .5      500   13     1000 .1      11     704     .2      1000 .1       11      704
i2      .4      1      .5      500   13     1000 .1      13     1000   .1      11     76      11      704
...

of course these values are crazy but you get a much better overview of the place of every parameter i think.  Maybe there should be as many "pxx" created as are present in the orchestra.

greetings
Menno  

Re: grid

by Steven Yi :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Menno,

Doing a spreadsheet type interface would be a bit much for this
release, but I think it could be done for 2.1. If there isn't a
request in now, could you put one in the Request For Enhancments
tracker?

Thanks!
steven

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:28 PM, menno <nabob_cd@...> wrote:

>
> Hi Steven,
>
> while you are at it, what do you think about inserting a grid in the score
> editor?
> Now when i want to change a parameter every time i have to count each and
> every parameter again and again. Some kind of spreadsheet-ish look would be
> more rapid and intuitive. Like:
>
> p1     p2     p3     p4     p5     p6     p7     p8     p9     p10    p11
> p12    p13    p14    p15
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> i2      0       1      .5      500   13     1000 .1      11     704     .2
> 1000 .1       11      704
> i2      .4      1      .5      500   13     1000 .1      13     1000   .1
> 11     76      11      704
> ...
>
> of course these values are crazy but you get a much better overview of the
> place of every parameter i think.  Maybe there should be as many "pxx"
> created as are present in the orchestra.
>
> greetings
> Menno
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Re: grid

by menno :: Rate this Message:

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i made the request a year ago :)
just thought this was the right time before the release of Blue2 - but it's not!

I'm anxious about Blue2.

see you, thanks

Menno

Steven Yi wrote:
Hi Menno,

Doing a spreadsheet type interface would be a bit much for this
release, but I think it could be done for 2.1. If there isn't a
request in now, could you put one in the Request For Enhancments
tracker?

Thanks!
steven

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:28 PM, menno <nabob_cd@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Steven,
>
> while you are at it, what do you think about inserting a grid in the score
> editor?
> Now when i want to change a parameter every time i have to count each and
> every parameter again and again. Some kind of spreadsheet-ish look would be
> more rapid and intuitive. Like:
>
> p1     p2     p3     p4     p5     p6     p7     p8     p9     p10    p11
> p12    p13    p14    p15
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> i2      0       1      .5      500   13     1000 .1      11     704     .2
> 1000 .1       11      704
> i2      .4      1      .5      500   13     1000 .1      13     1000   .1
> 11     76      11      704
> ...
>
> of course these values are crazy but you get a much better overview of the
> place of every parameter i think.  Maybe there should be as many "pxx"
> created as are present in the orchestra.
>
> greetings
> Menno
> --
> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/grid-tp25616917p25616917.html
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>
>
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Re: grid

by Steven Yi :: Rate this Message:

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Ah, oops!  Yeah blue 2.0 is more of refresh getting into the new
framework.  2.1 will be where most of the new feature work begins.

Thanks!
steven

On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 1:42 PM, menno <nabob_cd@...> wrote:

>
> i made the request a year ago :)
> just thought this was the right time before the release of Blue2 - but it's
> not!
>
> I'm anxious about Blue2.
>
> see you, thanks
>
> Menno
>
>
> Steven Yi wrote:
>>
>> Hi Menno,
>>
>> Doing a spreadsheet type interface would be a bit much for this
>> release, but I think it could be done for 2.1. If there isn't a
>> request in now, could you put one in the Request For Enhancments
>> tracker?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> steven
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:28 PM, menno <nabob_cd@...> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Steven,
>>>
>>> while you are at it, what do you think about inserting a grid in the
>>> score
>>> editor?
>>> Now when i want to change a parameter every time i have to count each and
>>> every parameter again and again. Some kind of spreadsheet-ish look would
>>> be
>>> more rapid and intuitive. Like:
>>>
>>> p1     p2     p3     p4     p5     p6     p7     p8     p9     p10    p11
>>> p12    p13    p14    p15
>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> i2      0       1      .5      500   13     1000 .1      11     704
>>> .2
>>> 1000 .1       11      704
>>> i2      .4      1      .5      500   13     1000 .1      13     1000   .1
>>> 11     76      11      704
>>> ...
>>>
>>> of course these values are crazy but you get a much better overview of
>>> the
>>> place of every parameter i think.  Maybe there should be as many "pxx"
>>> created as are present in the orchestra.
>>>
>>> greetings
>>> Menno
>>> --
>>> View this message in context:
>>> http://www.nabble.com/grid-tp25616917p25616917.html
>>> Sent from the Csound - Blue - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>
>>>
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>>> ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9-12, 2009. Register now!
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>
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