post-Muzys: Jo's three questions

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pljones wrote:Are you allowed to retain file-format compatibility with CMuzys and Muzys..?
That's still unknown...

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moonlite wrote:hope it will have decent step recording
Version 1 will still be a very basic version.

The most important thing is to create a good architecture / workflow.

Then we'll add on and work out things with next versions.

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pljones wrote:Oh, and Jo -- I notice you said "Audio Sequencer". I take it that it will do MIDI excellently, as well? :D
Sure!

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muzycian wrote:
moonlite wrote:hope it will have decent step recording
Version 1 will still be a very basic version.

The most important thing is to create a good architecture / workflow.

Then we'll add on and work out things with next versions.
Hi Jo,

Do you need money? Will be a pre-order period?

Glad to see that you are on the business again.

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Who what where....

I guess I'm oputta the loop a bit :)

I'm definately beta-testing and consider me on the mailing list (how do i get on the mailing list?)
Drop me a PM or something...

Nice one Jo, I was hoping for a new host!


Marco ;)

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Nice to see some movement here.

Caleb
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Whatever the sequencer will look like, make sure it has some sort of an internal synth/sampler a la Muzynth!
Loading a sample in Logic is a big old pain :shock:

Marco :)

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and the sampler should have good saving options: (present samplers don't have enough)

- save samples into host project, (most important. only a handful of samplers support this)
- copy all used samples into song folder automatically when song is saved, (no sampler supports this afaik)
- copy all used samples into song folder manually (one click on one button/menu item),
- leave samples in their present directory.

also good sample browsing facilities: (same here)

- drag and drop a sample into the sampler, and you can start playing it on your midi keyboard straigth away, then drag'n'drop a new one to erase the last one and be abled to play that instead.
- automatic drum sample mapping (dropping multiple samples at once)
- right/left/double click in the sample browser to preview or/and load sample for auditioning by midi-kbd.

and as for step recording, just make sure you have the rest key, a key with "backspace" function, and move back/forward buttons near eachother. on most seq:s i try to map them asdf .. a is step back, s is step forward, d is backspace, f is rest.

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Moonlite...
some of those features were already implemented in Muzys but I agree that the new host should make a point of having a sampler as good as the Muzys one.

Even Muzys 0.9 back in 2001 was better (ie faster and more flexible) at loading samples into a project than the one I'm using today.
Marco :)

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Bonteburg wrote:Moonlite...
some of those features were already implemented in Muzys but I agree that the new host should make a point of having a sampler as good as the Muzys one.

Even Muzys 0.9 back in 2001 was better (ie faster and more flexible) at loading samples into a project than the one I'm using today.
Marco :)
cool, but i wasn't comparing .. since .. what would be the point?

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hey, i just got a great idea....
if i kill the person who is currently hording the muzys code, then jo can start working on it again. we could have muzys back, and everything would be okay :) :) :)
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:uhuhuh: :uhuhuh: :uhuhuh: Not a subject for joking, Zerotonin. Makes us all look bad here. Perhaps you should edit your response, please???? :roll:
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hmm, how about some anthrax?

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:D

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hehe :hihi:






Roger I don't think anyone is seriously considering this option... :)

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