Sounds like fun.
It would be very cool to hear some audio examples.
- Mark
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Frank Kober <goemusic@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This is to give an update on the qmidiarp development status.
>
> Since the last discussions here there are mainly the following new
> features:
> Arps:
>
> o There are now three trigger modes selectable from a new combobox:
>
> 1) No trigger: the original continuous mode
> 2) Kbd Restart: the arp will restart its loop on every stakato note
> change, i.e. when the previous note is released before pressing a new key.
> 3) Kbd Trigger: the arp will restart and be triggered by the pressed note.
>
> o The latency should be 2 ticks now, so around 10 milliseconds, with which
> I haven't found lost notes so far even with four arps plus lfo running in parallel.
>
> o The arp patterns (along many other controls) can be changed by a
> midi-learnable controller, on the fly.
>
> As it seems the alsamodular mailing lists are not much followed anymore, so I will need some support to convince my own team to release it or setup a new dedicated project page. So please test, bash it, critique it, praise it.
>
> Installation is:
>
> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@alsamodular.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/alsamodular co -P qmidiarp
>
> autoreconf -i
> make
> sudo make install
>
>
> Have fun
> Frank
>
> The resume of changes since 0.0.2 is as follows.
>
> New Features
> o Arpeggio pattern preset infrastructure
> o Synchronized MIDI LFO modules added
> LFOs have calculated and drawable waveforms, selectable frequency,
> amplitude, offset, time resolution and length
> o Synchronized step sequencer modules added
> Step sequencer can be transposed and velocity-modulated by received
> notes, sequence can be drawn on the fly
> o Pianoroll-type display of arp patterns and cursor line
> o Envelope function for chord arpeggios with high polyphony
> o Latch mode or Footswitch for holding notes in arpeggio buffer
> o Keyboard-triggered or -restarted arpeggiator mode
> o Input note delay strongly reduced making QMidiArp suitable for live
> play
> o MIDI-learnable control of many live-relevant functions
> o MIDI realtime clock slave synchronization
> o JACK transport client synchronization
> o Event log entries are color-coded, optional MIDI Clock event display
> o Re-designed graphical user interface: all modules and dialogs
> are dockable floatable windows, main and file icon toolbars added
> o New .qmidiarprc file containing GUI settings, user arp patterns and
> last file path
> o Save and SaveAs functions with modification monitoring
> o All relevant session parameters stored in new .qmax XML session file
> o Manual pages in English, French and German
> o Handler for SIGINT added to handle unsaved or changed files more
> carefully at program termination.
> o Handler for SIGUSR1 added to provide support for LADISH level 1.
> o Separate threads for ALSA Sequencer Queue handler and arpeggio engine
>
>
> General Changes
> o Port form Qt3 to Qt4 library.
> o MIDI Channels and ALSA port id's displayed from 1...16
> o On-the-fly tempo changes are disabled
>
>
>
>
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