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LiveLab.dk has released LiveSlice v1.3.5. This update contains numerous bugfixes and workflow improvements.

New features since v1.3:

  • Spline interpolation = better sound quality.
  • Zero dB line in slicer.
  • Improved the grid / event display.
  • GUI opens faster.
  • Improved tolerance for erroneous wav files.
  • Selecting a parameter now terminates the current shift+LMB selection.
  • Shift+LMB selecting a slice deselects the current parameter to indicate that parameter values cannot be changed.
  • The delete buttons now work as normal windows buttons (if you release the mouse outside the button, no action is taken.

Fixes:

  • Display was not updated on end recording - fixed.
  • Snap function now sets the pitch envelope value (within +- 1 octave), and is saved with the song.
  • Freeze when randomizing two events bug fixed.
  • Skipping slices in ACID / Directixer fixed.
  • The note divisions for the triplets are now correct.
  • Sometimes slices were inserted at a wrong position - this has now been fixed.
  • You can now disable the "include loops in songs and banks" feature.
  • Fixed problems with loading a large number of wave files.
  • Grid snap values are restored correctly.
  • File browser now scrolls with the same speed regardless of the number of files in the current directory.
  • Always delete the first loop bug fixed.
  • Double triggering when changing arranger durations bug fixed.
  • Skipping events when sequencer loop was shorter than liveslice loop bug fixed.
  • Fixed a bug in the wave file preview code.
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