Re: [Bluemusic-users] Request for Testing (Time Unit work)
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From: Jan J. H. <jj...@so...> - 2026-03-07 18:05:45
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Dear Steven, great, yes, I will be glad to help testing. Is it possible, to install the test-version of blue besides the current version without interference or overwriting something? I can test it on Mac and Linux Ubuntu. Cheers, Jan Jacob sound | movement | object | space sonic architecture | site: https://www.sonicarchitecture.de spatial electronic composition | higher order ambisonic music Am 06.03.26 um 23:43 schrieb Steven Yi: > Hi all, > > Given all the changes for time units, it's taken me a while to > go through and test/fix things. I've still got further testing to do, > but I think things are at a point where the new system is ready for > general testing. If you're willing to help out, there are builds on > GIthub Actions for Windows/macOS/Linux at: > > https://github.com/kunstmusik/blue/actions/runs/22782949228 > > I still have to create new documentation for all of this, but some > general notes: > > - Time signatures and bars/beats time units: there's BBT > (bars.beats.ticks), BBF (bars.beats.fraction), and BBST > (bars.beats.sixteenths.ticks). For ticks, PPQ is hardcoded to 960, so > BBT ticks will go 0-959, and BBST ticks will go from 0-239). > - migration *should* work for older projects to map to Csound Beats or > Time time units and primary ruler > - there is now configuration to show a secondary ruler so that you can > view both beats and time > - you can right-click the Snap button to change snap unit > - Piano Roll modified to have a global or local time view. If global, > it will show the timeline ruler as a window into the global time. (For > legacy projects, it will migrate to local time view. For new objects, > it will use global if the primary ruler is set to a beat time unit, or > local if the primary ruler is set to a clock time unit.) > > I'm most curious that older projects don't have migration issues and > migrate as you would expect, and in general any feedback for things > that work as expected. I have been mostly testing and working through > beat-oriented views, so I'm curious to know for those of you that > primarily work in clock time if the UI works for you. > > Any feedback appreciated! > Steven > > > _______________________________________________ > Bluemusic-users mailing list > Blu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bluemusic-users |