On Saturday 24 April 2004 12:09, james(a)dis-dot-dat.net wrote:
On Fri, 23 Apr, 2004 at 03:51AM -0300, Juan Linietsky
spake thus:
CheeseTracker is a mature,versatile and extremely
full-featured
application that works as an all-in-one sequencer/sampler/sample
editor/fx processor. It allows for the creation of professional sounding
multitrack mixes. It includes examples and docummentation, as well as
on-line help.
It can be obtained at
http://cheesetronic.sf.net
Sorry for the delay, even though this was ready some months ago, I didnt
have time to fix up a proper release..
OK, had a chance to play with it now. Couple of points:
Thanks for making G work.
Using shift-F6 seems to cause some juddering on the first pass through
the pattern - I have a 3Ghz p4, so I doubt it's because of my
hardware.
Weird, I'm not sure if I understand this. could you explain better?
Any chance that pressing enter on a note will set the
current
instrument to the one unter the cursor? St and IT used to do this,
and it's really handy.
I think this is implemented already? but you had to press
enter on the instrument field.. or something like that..
Finally, What do you mean by "doubled filter
range?" I assumed yuo
meant the ZXX effect, but it doesn't seem to be double
yeah both ZXX and envelopes have twice as much cutoff range..
if you want to keep IT compatible, just use half of it, and will be
saved accordingly.
Cheers!
Juan Linietsky