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Developer Posts: 746 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: England | Screenshots of the new colour and naming features for Channels and Instruments are now on the site. Channel naming and colours Instrument labelling and colours These features will be available in 0.90.1, to be released shortly. The screenshots are also your first glimpse of the Pro Edition, though the above features are part of the Standard Edition too. The avid eye will spot two new settings in the new Order List screen - Panning Depth (Front to Back) and Theta (Azimuth, or rotation), part of the Pro Edition's surround sound features. More details to follow. All the best, | ||
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Veteran Posts: 102 ![]() Location: Austria | niiiiiice...this will help alot. looking forward to it ![]() | ||
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Expert Posts: 512 ![]() Location: Netherlands | Together with the notes in the fx-column, for keyswitching, I estimate this could actually double my productivity :P | ||
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Expert Posts: 512 ![]() Location: Netherlands | Hey btw, that picture of those 2 monitors with that orange background/light/glow/etc. I noticed that you have a 'modern' keyboard there, not the classic model (regarding the insdelendhomepageupdown island. Doesn't that annoy you during tracking? I always hunt down all kinda shops to get hold of a classic model keyboard, just as they looked 10 years ago. No annoing sleep buttons etc. at the place where ins/home/pageup used to be, etc. Unfortunately those classic models are hard to get these days. These modern keyboards seem to have been designed for other things than "navigation" I think. which is basically the classic tracking-story again, ppl focus on the mouse and the keyboard remains an alien device. I mean, iirc some modern keyboards don't even have a del or ins key orso (one of them, dunno which). Well, this would not exactly be convenient for tracking..! Sometimes I see a classic keyboard in a shop, but then it's part of a whole PC system, like a Packard Bell or HP, so it can't be bought seperately. My current 'classic' model came from a drugstore, my other previous classic model I bought for 5 euros from the junkroom from a computershop, some year ago :P Do you actually include modern vs classic keyboard-design in your thesis? Edited by CS_TBL 2007-04-13 10:40 AM | ||
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Developer Posts: 746 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: England | I noticed that you have a 'modern' keyboard there, not the classic model (regarding the insdelendhomepageupdown island). Doesn't that annoy you during tracking? I know. I loathe it, and decry IBM for their utter stupidity - all for a couple of inches desk space. And it would annoy me very much when tracking, if I actually had time to do anything more than simply test reViSiT. My default keyboard was bluetooth, but I went through a period of needing to access the BIOS (which you can't do with a Bluetooth keyboard) and got fed up of plugging and unpluggin wired keyboards, so eventually just left it plugged in. I didn't buy the bugger - I too would look for the standard layout - but got it free from BT, and had it sitting in the back of the cupboard. When I get serious about doing some music, I'll either go for a Creative Labs Prodikeys (which does have the standard layout and MIDI keyboard built-in), or just a simple 104-key keyboard. I also have tentative plans for a homemade tracker keyboard. Unfortunately those classic models are hard to get these days. I don't find that, though perhaps when you need USB (however, there's always a PS/2-USB adapter). In any case, there's thousands of the buggers out there on eBay and in secondhand computer shops, going for £3/€5 or so. Do you actually include modern vs classic keyboard-design in your thesis? I'll likely have a paragraph in the coming PhD, but nothing detailed. Although it does violate one of the cognitive requirements for building computer 'virtuosity'. The stupidity's fairly obvious to anyone who thinks about it. It's just a shame that doesn't include hardware designers! Chris | ||
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