LS is now integral into my live performance instrument - upon building it, here are some issues I have come across:
Bugs:
1) Locking a track: if you lock a track using the mouse the GUI is locked, and therefore tracks in the Arranger can not be edited using the mouse. However, if any MIDI controllers are mapped to the LS effect they will continue to affect LS tracks regardless is the track is locked or not. I find this really annoying - if the track is locked - nothing should happen to it until it is unlocked.
2) Audio Clicks and Pops: I use Audiomulch as my VST host - when recording audio into LS, there are clicks and pops present in the audio where the slices
are - if you set the number of slices to 1 or 0 there are no pops and clicks. But increasing the number of slicing relates to the amount of pops and
clicks in the audio.
Feature Requests:
1) Could the Lock Track and all Recording options (including normalise) buttons be MIDI contollable.
2) How about a scratch mode?
3) Stretch set, random and reset to be MIDI controllable
4) Implement fix for audio pops and clicks - does this happen in any other hosts?
I can provide instructions how to re-create these problems. Cheers Ohm, anxiously awaiting the next version of LS and Audiomulch.
PS - any chance of a quick LS update? Estimated date of next release?
LS Bugs and Feature Requests
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- KVRAF
- 1511 posts since 2 Jul, 2004
fixedMattyT wrote:LS is now integral into my live performance instrument - upon building it, here are some issues I have come across:
Bugs:
1) Locking a track: if you lock a track using the mouse the GUI is locked, and therefore tracks in the Arranger can not be edited using the mouse. However, if any MIDI controllers are mapped to the LS effect they will continue to affect LS tracks regardless is the track is locked or not. I find this really annoying - if the track is locked - nothing should happen to it until it is unlocked.
I have to disagree that this is a bug. The clicks happen because the default attack setting for events is zero - if this was not the case your sliced drum loops would sound dull. When you record something like your voice or an instrument, slice it up in 16 pieces and map to a track, each slice will be played back using this default envelope with zero attack and a short decay. You can increase the attack of all events to prevent clicks, but you'll have short audible gaps between slices.MattyT wrote:
2) Audio Clicks and Pops: I use Audiomulch as my VST host - when recording audio into LS, there are clicks and pops present in the audio where the slices
are - if you set the number of slices to 1 or 0 there are no pops and clicks. But increasing the number of slicing relates to the amount of pops and
clicks in the audio.
If you want the loop to be played back without any slice artifacts, you need to play it back as a single slice.
If you want to manipulate the slices, just increase the attack, or in case the material you record is percussional, use the autoslice feature.
yesMattyT wrote:
Feature Requests:
1) Could the Lock Track and all Recording options (including normalise) buttons be MIDI contollable.
please elaborate - scratch events or? Wouldn't a separate "scratch" VST do the trick?MattyT wrote: 2) How about a scratch mode?
absolutelyMattyT wrote: 3) Stretch set, random and reset to be MIDI controllable
I'll pick up on the bugs mentioned in the forum, then release a new beta within a week, depending on the feedback you should see a new release within a couple of weeks.MattyT wrote:
I can provide instructions how to re-create these problems. Cheers Ohm, anxiously awaiting the next version of LS and Audiomulch.
PS - any chance of a quick LS update? Estimated date of next release?
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- KVRAF
- 10310 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK