Re: [linux-audio-dev] Old Specimen mockups

From: Eric Dantan Rzewnicki <rzewnickie@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Mar 13 2006 - 06:46:34 EET

Great. Thanks Thorsten. Duly noted, bookmarked and saved.

On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 02:08:13PM +0100, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Specimen might be dead or in keep-functioning-maintainance only,
> and work based on these mockups had been canceled before due to
> them being too time consuming to implement and doubts on
> extendability, anyway :(
>
> BUT, instead of them just bit-rotting on my hd, I rather present
> them here, since they could still be an inspiration to someone :)
>
>
> 1. Keys and Main:
> http://xs71.xs.to/pics/06102/specimen_18_keys_main_i.png
>
> 2. Mixer and Pitch:
> http://xs71.xs.to/pics/06102/specimen_18_mixer_pitch_i.png
>
>
> Like in the actual Specimen, all sliders are fan-sliders.
> (http://leute.uni-wuppertal.de/~ka0394/en/fan-sliders/index.html)
>
> On the left there are 16 MIDI channels down. The numbers also
> act as MIDI activity indicator (3 is receiving something).
> They're followed by volume slider, mono, solo and name.
>
> The selected channel (1) is connected to the Keys/Mixer area.
> This works a bit like tabs, but allows that section to come
> up from the sunken field, resulting in cleaner look.
> It's all meant to be GTK theming friendly.
>
> On the keys area, Patches are assigned to keyboard ranges.
> They can be put in columns to allow layering. The base note is
> marked (D here, could have made that more obvious).
> The selected Patch is shown in inverted colour.
>
> The Mixer area is a bit redundant as it is shown here.
> Initialy it was meant to not just allow access to panning over
> what the channels section on the left offers, but also Cut/Cut by
> (a more versatile, but not exactly self explaining system than
> exclusion groups, used for cutting off a open hi-hat on a closed
> one and similar things). Every selection of Parameters could be
> shown in that table, though.
>
> The right section shows the selected Patch. It was a goal to
> keep the Specimen window rather small to make using it with other
> apps more handable, so a number of tabs were needed.
>
> The not shown Volume, Panning, Cutoff and Resonance tabs
> would be much like the Pitch one. Contents of that tab should be
> pretty selfexplainatory, or it's no good anyway :)
>
>
> The 3 sections layout and the Keys area where all my own idea, but
> Pete Bessman's influence and decisons are all over the place.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Thorsten Wilms
>
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