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senso
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Unread post by senso » 08 Oct 2007, 10:43

Usine offers a new LiveKit library, a set of ready made patches which cover a large range of live-sampling situations. This pack can be found in the /demo/Live Kit folder.

It contains:
Live GrooveBox,
Live Sampler,
Live GrainSampler,
Live Looper Slicer,
Live Sample Player,
Live Echoplexx.

See the User Manual for details.

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New Sequencer manual made by Vincent Michel.

improvements
-Step, Range Fader, Wave display, Oscilloscope, XY: displays a zoomed version of controls on double click
-Local interface builder
-Export Workspace improvement,
-Absolute mode now works on Switch
-Setvalue switch in set array value
-Conductor now save all the values of subpatches
-Midilearn available on controls in subpatches and displayed in the interface panel
-New [What time is it?] module (interface control/Time)
-New Edit/select all command
-Now it's possible to scroll the patch and keep the selection

Fixed bugs
-Multi select paste moves the position of modules
-When resize the interface builder, the position of controls changes in the sequencer
-Big size buttons sometime don’t react with the mouse in the conductor
-Strange position outlet in the grain sampler
-Vu-meter creates inlet/outlet in subpatches
-Bad display in vu-meter vertical
-New VST engine with an improved destroy procedure
-The value in the Set array value module is in the range [0..100]

Important
-The new behaviour of the key learn on switches may cause some surprising results.
Now in absolute mode switches are turned ON when the key is pressed and OFF when the key is released.
In toggle mode, switches are turned ON when the key is pressed and OFF when the key pressed a second time.
You'll probably need to update your remotes.

-In windowed modules (sampler, pianoroll, mapperData, etc.) the "show" switch is now transformed into a button. More logical.
If you have created a control to the "show" inlet you have to recreate it.

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Unread post by runagate » 09 Oct 2007, 23:18

I am flabbergasted!

Utterly amazing, and I congratulate you hard-working Sensomusic-makers :)

I can't wait to get home and try it.

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Unread post by antwan » 13 Oct 2007, 10:29

About the "show button" (former switch)...
I can't quite get the logic here.
now, since it's a button, there's no way of sending a "close if open" signal to a vst window for instance... when this was switch-based, one could just send a zero to that inlet and be sure an open window will be closed... any way to replace that function now?

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Unread post by senso » 13 Oct 2007, 15:02

the new button is a toggle button:
"if the window is opened the close if not then open".
You can't create "a close if opened" procedure
Maybe this new button is not a so good idea?

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Unread post by antwan » 13 Oct 2007, 18:06

hi,

yes, that's what i figured. I think it's not so good. I would go back to the switch-based version. It gives more possibilities than it takes :)

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Unread post by antwan » 15 Oct 2007, 18:46

hello,

i also think the "show" inlet of the new local interface module (which is superb by the way, thanks for all your hard work!) should be similarily switch based. this way i can automate the local interface window to close and open on patch change...

3.32 looks fantastic.

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