Branis wrote: I don't think the normal mode is useless. Imagine a song with ambient noise without tempo or pitch relevance in the background . If you want to do a tempo change without affecting the ambient noise you need the normal mode, right?
Otherwise the length in time will stay the same and the length in beats will change.Soma wrote:If someone wants the sample to change size when the tempo changes just enable a flag for that. Give an option in the .ini for preferred default behavior.
Jorgen please read!
So basically we need two modes but in both modes you should be able to time stretch, re-pitch, and resize. Mode 1 locks length to time when tempo is changed and mode 2 locks length to beats when tempo is changed. I could see a third mode "repitch" if you wanted the length to lock to beats but want the sample to change pitch to match the length instead of time stretch.
I think this is what Jorgen must have had in mind be fore he got lost in all the work.
Now what happens when a clip is a sequence of samples (like a rearranged sliced break)? The samples should always be tied to the beat (ticks) they start on but you should be able to set, for each sample, weather you want it to stay the same length in seconds, same length in beats but change pitch to match, or stay the same length in beats but have it time stretch to match.
Just add the mode to the sequencer object bar too for setting teh same mode to all samples in a clip at once.
Tempo changes are more important to think about considering the live clip model and the .xtc frame work.
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