From: Jonathan A. <eag...@gm...> - 2014-01-25 19:18:47
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At least having it on the issue tracker we can have a discussion about it there. It isnt going to be assigned to you to implement is what im saying. On Saturday 25 January 2014 14:15:27 Tres Finocchiaro wrote: > I'd rather someone else (i.e.) unfa file a bug for something like this... > Its a feature I can't readily fit into the existing song editor, so it > would require quite the creative brainstorming energy that he seems to > always bring to the table. > > On Jan 25, 2014 2:08 PM, "Jonathan Aquilina" <eag...@gm...> wrote: > > My goal is to introduce new functionality that will make LMMS a real > > competitor in the world of DAWS both commercial and open source ones. > > > > I by no means am an expert at whats out there hence why i post here. To > > discuss and develop the ideas. > > > > Tres if you feel like these would be useful to lmms I would file them on > > the > > issue tracker and i will tag them as enhancements. > > > > On Saturday 25 January 2014 14:05:45 Tres Finocchiaro wrote: > > > That's really what I'm driving at -- sort of. > > > > > > Ableton's session view -- by default -- just loops segments and let's > > > you > > > "stack" on top. This is extremely useful if you are trying to adjust > > > timing or layer instruments. > > > > > > LMMS supports this via the playlist, but you can't easily say to LMMS, > > > > "ok, > > > > > loop my first two trakcs , regardless of length until I push stop". > > > Instead one is left using the song editor for temporary layering, which > > > those seasoned with LMMS do instinctively, but looks as IS awkward in > > > comparison to -- say -- a jam band doing something similar. > > > > > > Ableton does this right because it was designed to be a live tool. > > > > > > I don't want to play chop-sue with LMMS' interface, but this > > > > functionality > > > > > of "live auto-looping" could be a game changer for the creative process. > > > > > > That make sense? |