Re: [linux-audio-user] tapeutape features and a question

From: Florent Berthaut <hitmuri@email-addr-hidden-log.org>
Date: Sun Feb 11 2007 - 10:27:56 EET

Hi Julien

Julien Claassen a écrit :
> Hi!
> First my question: Did anyone have problems with libxml or libxml-includes
> while compiling tapeutape? If not, then I got something messed up on my
> system.
>
What is the output of the scons command ? And actually the lib is
libxml2 so maybe this is why you have this problem.

> Flo: About the exclusive-group feature. It's already implemented (at least
> partly) the only thing you might do is make it nicer to use in you xml-format.
> Because an exclusive group is just a group of note, which are monophonic.
>
Already implemented ? ;-)
Do you mean with the cut-by system if you have for example the closed
hi-hat on a range of velocities and the open hi-hat on another range of
velocities ? Otherwise i don't see how you can get it now, for example
between instruments of the same kit .
What i was thinking of is to have the instruments of a kit cutting each
other.

> Two other things I think are quite important, to me at least. One is, could
> you add a parameter to the notes/samples, that they can play until the
> sample-file has reached it's end? So to say an automatic sustain.
>
Do you mean that you trigger the sample with a midi note-on but that the
sample doesn't take the midi note-off and just keep on playing until the
end ?
If so, i'm planning to implement it and also a repeat mode , so you can
choose the mode for each instrument.

> Another thing could you add something like an ADSR for volume at least.
>
At first i thought that i wouldn't add this feature because one can do
that with a sound editor. I'll have a look at this one if i have some
time ;-)

> A third minor thing at the moment: It would be nice to have a simplistic
> kind of interactive user-interface (probably with readline or so). For I could
> just quite tapeutape with ^c. I'm using the non-gui version.
>

Yeah it shouldn't be too complicated , i can put commands like "quit",
"reset/reload file" , "open <filename>" . What do you think ?

> Kindest regards and thanks for the sampler, I rather like it!
> Julien
>
>
Glad to know that you find it useful !! Thanks for the feedback ;-)

Flo

> --------
> Music was my first love and it will be my last (John Miles)
>
> ======== FIND MY WEB-PROJECT AT: ========
> http://ltsb.sourceforge.net
> the Linux TextBased Studio guide
> ======= AND MY PERSONAL PAGES AT: =======
> http://www.juliencoder.de
>
>
Received on Sun Feb 11 12:15:05 2007

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Sun Feb 11 2007 - 12:15:05 EET