Re: [seq24-users] current status of seq24
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From: Kevin M. <ke...@su...> - 2009-05-20 20:19:29
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Win32 is only the first of many on that page. It's only win-centric because that's what I use. but otherwise, once the compile bug is worked out, will be stuff everyone can use. The win32 stuff is source code from Rob that was never checked in. (lost code from the original author himself! ooooh!) :-) The other patches involve some user interface improvements, new mouse interaction mode, keybindings in the UI, and also mutegroups, crash bug fix, and some other tweaks... there's a separate patch for mutegroups submitted by Frank (gomusic) a while back on the mailing list, maybe you can search for it. Mute groups is in my "beta3" on my page if you want to look there as well (i.e. like if you diff'd beta3 against beta2, you'd see the change)... good luck. maybe one of the seq24 team can chime in as I don't know if there is a more offical location for patches, I haven't seen it... as far as i can tell, it's proposals on the mailing list, people try them, then eventually they go into bazaar... --- kevin meinert | http://www.subatomicglue.com On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Atte André Jensen <att...@gm...>wrote: > Kevin Meinert wrote: > > > > there's this: > > > > http://www.subatomicglue.com/seq24/ > > > > which is well tested on win32, and just now being hammered out on linux > > (apparently there's a compile bug in mutex.cpp, just found this morning, > > possibly others)... > > > > to try it, you could grab > > > http://www.subatomicglue.com/seq24/seq24-0.9.0-win32-beta-4-subatomic-src+bin.tgz > > and use the source code there... or if you have windows, you could > > simply run the .exe included. if you do compile, keep in mind > > there's a compile bug at the moment, so you would need to debug it or > > wait until it's worked out by myself or some other ambitious person... > > > > changelog is here: > http://www.subatomicglue.com/seq24/readme-subatomic.txt > > That looks fine, but seems a bit win-centric (or am I missing something). > > In the meantime I found: > > http://seq24.wikispaces.com/Compiling+Seq24+on+Ubuntu+Hardy+(8.04)<http://seq24.wikispaces.com/Compiling+Seq24+on+Ubuntu+Hardy+%288.04%29> > > I successfully grabbed the source and compiled it here. So maybe I > should rephrase like this: > > "Which (popular) patches are not checked in at launchpad"? For instance > I heard about mute-groups, is that in there? > > Also, one of my biggest needs last time I worked with seq24 was to have > something non-looping going on, for instance a solo. I remember having > trouble with opening up the right time window in song mode for the solo > to come in at the right place (or something like that). Has any advance > been made with regards to this, basically allowing patterns with any > length to be easily recorded and placed anywhere in the song? So in a > context of 4 bars loops record something across that like this: > > | 4 bars | 4 bars | 4 bars | 4 bars | > | some irregular music | > > Sorry for all the re-newbie questions. > > -- > Atte > > http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk http://virb.com/atte > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial > Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables > unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine > for externally facing server and web deployment. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects > _______________________________________________ > seq24-users mailing list > seq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/seq24-users > |