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Developer Posts: 746 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: England | Hi Everyone, Thanks to everyone for their patience and support over the last couple of months, but I'm pleased to deliver a new version of reViSiT (v0.86.5) with many new and changed features, sure to keep everyone happy! Many thanks to those who have provided feedback over the last few weeks (especially Esa and Jeffrey Lim). Because of the number of new features and changes, there might be the odd bug lurking around - but that's what you here for. So, what's new...? · Advanced · New Audio Effects Engine. The audio engine has been totally re-written so that not only is it as compatible with IT2 as possible, but also flexible enough for future expansion. IT2 effects behaviour has been studied down to the single hertz and sample frame using endless sonograms, to ensure that when IT2 file support is finalised, your modules will play perfectly. The new engine also supports multiple effects, though this is not yet available in the pattern editor. NOTE: To mirror IT2 behaviour, all pitches have been moved an octave down, so you will have to transpose your old songs up in this new version. · Keymap Pitches and Effects. reViSiT introduces another first in tracking: not only mapping notes to pitches and samples, but effects too! Use the keymap to define a default effect for specific notes of an instrument - for example, create a major arpeggiated instrument and a minor instrument. These effects are combined with the ones in the pattern, to allow more than one effect per note. If the two effects are the same, they automatically add together. For example, not only will a D01 in the keymap and D01 in the row produce the effect of D02, but if a J37 (minor arpeggio) is specified in the keymap, you can use a J10 command to make is major in the row. The creative possibilities are endless. · Performance improvements. Some compiler tweaks have allowed up to a 50% improvement in performance. (Note, however, that these tests were conducted on the old audio engine). · And MUCH, MUCH more. reViSiT v0.86.5 has many, many more additions and changes, too numerous to list here (even more than v0.86!). See the readme.txt or associated release notes for full details. The next stop is variable length patterns (viz. advanced sync) for v0.87, then it's on to instrument model completion for v0.88 and improved module and sample file support for v0.89. But most of the groundwork is there already, so fingers crossed for the final strait. If you download reViSiT, you are requested to provide feedback on your experiences using the online forum. If you have already applied to the Alpha programme, you will have an email containing the details of the download. If you haven't applied, go to http://www.nashnet.co.uk/english/revisit/download.htm and sign up for the download. If anyone has any questions, feel free to pose them on the forum - or to me directly by email, via revisit@nashnet.co.uk. For more information, see the reViSiT website @ http://revisit.nashnet.co.uk. Enjoy! All the best, | ||
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