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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:17 pm reply with quote
Hi all, it's GREAT to be part of this - so many wonderful plugins - can't wait to try them all! hyper
and many kudos from me too to Tuz for getting all this together...

for those trying to get tonespace to work, and you have either Ableton or Cubase here is a useful link: http://www.mucoder.net/tonespace/daw-hosts.htm

Sorry for all others! I'll try to get more hosts in there asap. If you don't have a host or your host does not work, try this great free one http://www.hermannseib.com/english/savihost.htm

Puzzled what this thing is about? Never mind the docs! - have a look at the video : http://www.mucoder.net/tonespace/demos/tonespace-demo1.wmv

If you have questions feel free to ask them here or pm me... I'd LOVE to hear about people getting it to work in other hosts - can't test them all...
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 11:52 pm reply with quote
Still no luck in FL Studio 6.08. I just bought energy XT the other day so I'll have to try in that, although, eXT is all new to me so we'll see. Perhaps someone will figure out how to get it to work in FL Studio before then. There's no big hurry, I won't have a lot of time the next few days anyway.

Cheers! tsk tsk tsk
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 3:09 am reply with quote
Checked FL6 this morning, and can reproduce the problem (seems that ts sends no midi output to FL). Will start debugging it as soon as I get home after my day job Smile
Keep you posted.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:26 am reply with quote
Cool Cool
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:36 pm reply with quote
tonespace fix is now available for Fruity Loop 6 users : v1.0.144
download from www.mucoder.net/tonespace/download

for updated info on setup with FL6 and other hosts please see
www.mucoder.net/tonespace/setup.htm

have fun!
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:47 pm reply with quote
Tested it real quick in FL Studio and it works like a treat! Will have fun with it later.. Whoo!! Thumbs Up!

Back to work for now.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:26 am reply with quote
works very fine in phrazor. I've got still no clue, what the tonespaces mean (had no time yet to read the theory papaer), but it is fun to select some tonespace, choose a key and modus, set tetrachord and play midi...a strange auto-harmonizer!
(Reminds me of the Jazz-Mode Autoharmonizing in my old Casio Keyboard)

I give 5 points. (I had found it better, if I could spread my points. It is not easy with the ranking and I don't state lunchbox battles as 1/5 good as tonespace)
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:52 am reply with quote
Aaaaargh, this plug seems really good. Too bad I won't ever install .NET on my machine. Confused Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 2:02 am reply with quote
c'mon Noox, the runtime is a completely painless install and you can fully ignore it afterwards...

but who am I to tell you what to install Smile (btw if I had loads of time I would do it all in C++ *and* do a macversion, but life is too short...)
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:49 am reply with quote
Al Magnifico wrote:
works very fine in phrazor. I've got still no clue, what the tonespaces mean (had no time yet to read the theory papaer), but it is fun to select some tonespace, choose a key and modus, set tetrachord and play midi...a strange auto-harmonizer!
(Reminds me of the Jazz-Mode Autoharmonizing in my old Casio Keyboard)

I give 5 points. (I had found it better, if I could spread my points. It is not easy with the ranking and I don't state lunchbox battles as 1/5 good as tonespace)


Wow, 5 points! Thanks Al Magnifico! Love
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 7:12 am reply with quote
Never mind.
well, that doesn't mean my 5th place is only 1/5 as good...i wish we had a chance to distribute some points instead of give a rank from 1-5. my other choices are quite as good as your contribution.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 8:06 am reply with quote
Yeah, this is a no-go for me in Sonar 6. I even installed net 2 - how's that for being a trooper?! It doesn't return errors on scan or loading, but the interface isn't there, leaving instead the all but useless Cakewalk-generic interface.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:09 am reply with quote
one thing - in some of the grid arrangements not all of the little square fit into the gui, are you aware of that, is it a problem with my setup, maybe?

besides that it's running fine in eXT.
oh, one more thing!!! it would have been REALLY awesome to have one grid that matches and reacts to a qwerty keyboard so you wouldn't have to use the mouse or a piano keyboard. maybe too problematic to program, but all them little squares on my computer keyboard are longing for a date with the tonespace squares. Wink Very Happy

thank you, i love this plug! Cool
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 4:53 am reply with quote
puffer wrote:
Yeah, this is a no-go for me in Sonar 6. I even installed net 2 - how's that for being a trooper?! It doesn't return errors on scan or loading, but the interface isn't there, leaving instead the all but useless Cakewalk-generic interface.


Hi Puffer, thanks for going throught the trouble of trying it.
Unfortunately I don't have Sonar6 and a demo seems not available yet. I tried tonespace with my Sonar LE & with 5.01 Producer demo though. It will open the UI correctly in those versions (although I think you need the 5.2 update to actually enable MIDI-out).

Do you have Sonar 5.2 too, by any chance? If so, does it work there?
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 5:11 am reply with quote
Hi Fabi, thanks for your appreciation! Please see inline...

fabi wrote:
one thing - in some of the grid arrangements not all of the little square fit into the gui, are you aware of that, is it a problem with my setup, maybe?


no it's by design. Not all spaces are of equal size but I have only a fixed window to show them in. Rather than scaling them down to fit the window I opted to just show a part with readable/usable square sizes. Might add some scaling/scrolling option in future versions though if there is demand.

fabi wrote:

oh, one more thing!!! it would have been REALLY awesome to have one grid that matches and reacts to a qwerty keyboard so you wouldn't have to use the mouse or a piano keyboard. maybe too problematic to program, but all them little squares on my computer keyboard are longing for a date with the tonespace squares. Wink Very Happy
thank you, i love this plug! Cool


that's a good idea, I'll see what I can do about keyboard input in a future version. Even nicer would maybe be to map them onto a physical square keyboard, something like the M-Audio Trigger Finger, or the extremely cool Monome (http://monome.org/pages/40h)
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