File Release Notes and Changelog
Release Name: 1.4.0
Notes:
I have now made things slightly easier for Windows users thanks to the
free InnoSetup installer (http://www.innosetup.com/). After
installation you will find an examples directory on your desktop, and
you can play any of the SBaGen sequence files inside it by
double-clicking on them. Stop a sequence by using Ctrl-C. If you
want to edit a sequence instead of playing it, right-click and select
"Edit sequence".
Every new version of SBaGen now installs in two places -- into the
Program Files directory, and also into an examples directory on the
desktop. The examples directory is never uninstalled because it is
there for you to edit and make modifications to. Feel free to move
these example files to other locations, or copy or rename them.
Changes:
1.4.0 Added support for randomly looping OGG files with SBAGEN_LOOPER tag
Added two standard looping river sounds OGG files to archive
Added <carr>/<amp> for handling plain sine tones (no beats)
Sequence (SBG) files may now contain all options, including -i and -p
Added -d option to select a different /dev/dsp device
Added -c option to compensate for low-frequency rolloff of audio equipment
Added bail-out code so that thread terminates correctly if other one dies
Added -p drop builtin predefined sequence (thanks to Jonathan Bisson for
the first version of this code)
Added -p slide builtin predefined sequence
Added support to look for -m files in program directory