lördagen den 10 april 2004 18.53 skrev Dave Robillard:
On 04/10/04 04:22:49, Robert Jonsson wrote:
> Hi,
<...>
Oh, then I
must ask what the feature should do more explicitly? To my
ears the
controller editor in MusE does exactly what you are asking for.
Sorry, I wasn't really expecting discussion on that particular random
thought of the minute, so I didn't explain very well. :)
I was referring to seeing control curves drawn over top of the tracks in
the master track window. Something like this screenshot of sonar (best I
could find):
http://www.kvr-vst.com/i/b/sonar.jpg
Ahh, you are right, this is not possible (yet) in MusE, it's been up for
discussion though (I tend to refer to it as "automation" btw), I will add it
to the TODO.
It would be nice as you could see your entire piece from the main window,
and see where things evolve, how control changes relate to each other, etc.
The one (significantly more simple) feature I'd like to see in the MusE
control editor is a line-drawing option like seq24. Just load up seq24,
plug in a few notes and play with the control editor, you'll see what I
mean.
It would be nice to hilight all my kick drums, then draw a nice line to set
all their velocities, for example.
Ok, I didn't try but I think I understand what you mean, this will probably
come as a natural progression of the former feature .
For what it's worth it's possible to use the Pen tool to draw curves atleast,
if you got a stable hand you might be able to do pretty good lines to :)
/Robert
-Dave