Re: [Bluemusic-users] automation allowed implemented
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From: Chuckk H. <bad...@gm...> - 2007-03-21 07:59:56
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Maybe this might be another area where one could use different resolutions for auditioning vs. rendering. Set slider resolution low for writing, and set it high when rendering to disk? -Chuckk On 3/20/07, Chuckk Hubbard <bad...@gm...> wrote: > I figured it out, it was just too fine resolution. I was looking to > test how the automations were generated; I recalled having seen the > line opcode with a knob automation, and was looking to check over it > again, but using a slider, as I discovered, creates a note for each > individual point rather than a line, which made for who knows how many > thousands of notes. > > So the reason I wanted to check this implementation is that I realized > that the way lineObjects and automations respond to tempo changes is > very different. Since lineObject creates an f-table which is read by > a single note, the duration of that note is converted to seconds > according to the tempo and read at a constant rate to match the number > of seconds; with automations both of sliders and knobs, individual > notes are created, either for each value (sliders) or each line > segment (knobs). So for these, tempo will influence them > continuously. The thing I'm nervous about is that it will affect them > differently. With the line opcode, each line segment will have a > single duration and change linearly over the duration in seconds. > WIth the individual values, the actual line traced will speed up or > slow down with the tempo. Am I making sense? > I would tend to lean towards the sliders, then, to have the line > correspond with the notes in the score. Like if I wanted the pitch to > rise gradually for each note, but to have the sequence of notes > accelerate, a slider automation would be the way to go. > Another consideration is that, with lineObjects, if the tempo is > changing, the changes in the line won't occur when the playback cursor > is on them; the playback cursor is influenced by tempo, the line > object is not. > > I haven't looked into how timewarp note processors are implemented, so > that might be a different case. > > -Chuckk > > > On 3/20/07, Chuckk Hubbard <bad...@gm...> wrote: > > Any idea why this file would hang my system? It does so over and over > > again, on Windows XP. I remove the soundlayer with the automation, > > and it plays. It also hangs if I try to generate .csd to screen or > > disk. > > > > -Chuckk > > > > > > > > > > On 3/17/07, Steven Yi <ste...@gm...> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > > > I just managed to implement Peiman's request of setting automatable > > > widgets to allow them to be automated or not. I've posted a build at: > > > > > > http://www.kunstmusik.com/blue_0.114.1_installer.jar > > > > > > (Sorry, I didn't update the version number for this build...) > > > > > > It took a while as it actually affects more code than it would seem, > > > having to make sure that parameters are correctly removed and added, > > > as well as making sure it worked for BSB and Effects but didn't show > > > up on ObjectBuilder objects. > > > > > > I did a little light testing with BSB and it seemed to be functioning > > > correctly. I'll have to test to see if it affected Effects or > > > ObjectBuilder. Any help in testing this would be very much > > > appreciated! > > > > > > Thanks, > > > steven > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > > > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your > > > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > > > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Bluemusic-users mailing list > > > Blu...@li... > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bluemusic-users > > > > > > > > > -- > > http://www.badmuthahubbard.com > > > > > > > -- > http://www.badmuthahubbard.com > -- http://www.badmuthahubbard.com |