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Location: England | Hi again, Maksim,
Pan swing does work, but perhaps differently from what you expect: - Swing applies a random deviation to the instrument's original panning value (calculated from keymap, defaults, sample pan, etc.). Specifying a pan value in the pattern will simply override this value (including any random deviation).
- The random amount applied is calculated as a % of the default offset from centre. So if the default is 32 (centre), there is no offset and no random variation (e.g. 100% of 0 = 0).
Now, I can't quite remember how IT2 worked in this regard, but if anyone thinks it was different - or has a more sensible approach - I'd consider changing reViSiT's behaviour. One option, I guess, is to switch from a % to fixed units (0-64), but it should be possible to translate whatever IT files use to faithfully reproduce loaded songs. Best, Chris |
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Location: England | "One option, I guess, is to switch from a % to fixed units (0-64), but it should be possible to translate whatever IT files use to faithfully reproduce loaded songs." The way it works in Schism is the proposal I described earlier. It makes sense to me - does anyone else have any objections? Chris |