About Parts and Sequences
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
Not sure, but maybe it's just caused by a misunderstanding of the system?
Could you please give me a step by step of the very issue you're talking about now. And eventually email me the respective musession.
Thanks.
Could you please give me a step by step of the very issue you're talking about now. And eventually email me the respective musession.
Thanks.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
I must emphasize that this test version is a non productive, temporary test version, and that sessions made with this test version are just test sessions, and chance is small that they will be loadable in the next real update.muzycian wrote:This still is a test version.michi_mak wrote:Jo, do you consider this version as "productive" or is ts just a study?
But i'm convinced that the new Part /Sequence Loop system is a nice improvement
MU.LAB version 1.1 still is the only real supported and productive version.
Apologies, but this ETA must be prolonged.And so the real "productive" update (version 1.2) will normally come monday or tuesday.
(because of overlapping aspects with the sampler development
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
It seems to be a slight incompatibility between the MuSession created with the "old-style" markers and the test version. Here's the step by step, with a couple of comments:muzycian wrote:Could you please give me a step by step of the very issue you're talking about now. And eventually email me the respective musession.
Set up:
1) Google for "12 bar blues midi"
2) Take the www.harmonicalessons.com link and download 'Slow Blues in "G"'.
3) In MULAB, start a new session, import the .mid file and OK the pop-up.
4) To tidy up, use select next composition / delete composition.
5) Instrumentation route the parts to racks with synths (none of this really matters, of course):
(Note - the first time I did this, the tracks didn't have names.)
Rhythm Guitar - MuSynth / EightySynth in Rack A
Fretless Bass - MuSynth / BoogieMoogie in Rack B
Drums on GM "Std Kit" - CM505 / Rawker1 in Rack C
Split it:
6) Split the Rhythm Guitar part at bar 7.
7) Open up the second part in the sequence editor.
8) Zoom in a bit and scroll to get bar 25 in view.
9) Right-click and set the end marker on bar 25.
-- when I tried this on my old session, the "Loop" marker was already present at bar 0. Trying from scratch, it's not present.
10) Right-click and set the <edit>Loop</edit> marker on bar 7.
11) Close the sequence editor.
12) Split the part (the second instance of Rhythm Guitar) at bar 115.
-- Okay, I guess I see what's happening; splitting the part hasn't changed what plays (i.e. bars 7 to 25 looping).
13) Set the Start to bar 115, the End to 134 and the Loop to 135 (or out of the way).
Last edited by pljones on Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
hey pljones, are you sure this description is 100% accurate?
just checking because i step 9 and 10 both affect the end marker...
i guess one of them should be about the loop marker, right? which one?
just checking because i step 9 and 10 both affect the end marker...
i guess one of them should be about the loop marker, right? which one?
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
Euh, i'm sorry man, but i'm still not sure what the issue is..?
I followed the above description, and everything worked as espected here.
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I followed the above description, and everything worked as espected here.
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Sorry, I was rushing on that last post...
When I start from scratch using the test version and following the recipe above, there is no problem.
When I use a MuSession from the previous release version saved after step 5, I get the issue mentioned after step 9 in the recipe - the markers are in strange places. I'm assuming this is because of the change in where the information is stored between the two versions.
Initially, I also thought the issue mentioned after step 12 was a problem but I now understand the logic.
When I start from scratch using the test version and following the recipe above, there is no problem.
When I use a MuSession from the previous release version saved after step 5, I get the issue mentioned after step 9 in the recipe - the markers are in strange places. I'm assuming this is because of the change in where the information is stored between the two versions.
Initially, I also thought the issue mentioned after step 12 was a problem but I now understand the logic.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
Ah, ok, i see.
Yes, some locator defaults changed between versions; the session itself (i.e. the Music
) should play the same though.
Thanks for taking your time to clarify all this.
And also Thanks for your very valuable input in this topic!
I think this topic is done then.
The next version will have this new Part/Sequence system productively available.
But i'll be careful with the release timing because the sampler development also influences some aspects of the locator system and i want to make sure the different MU.LAB versions are as much as possible compatible with each other.
Cheers!
Yes, some locator defaults changed between versions; the session itself (i.e. the Music
Thanks for taking your time to clarify all this.
And also Thanks for your very valuable input in this topic!
I think this topic is done then.
The next version will have this new Part/Sequence system productively available.
But i'll be careful with the release timing because the sampler development also influences some aspects of the locator system and i want to make sure the different MU.LAB versions are as much as possible compatible with each other.
Cheers!
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
A thought struck me the other day... REX "loops" are really wave files with multiple "start" and "end" markers. I guess the correct way to import them (at the moment) would be as separate parts, pointing to a single wave sequence? And an Acidized WAV is a single Part with the "loop" point set?
("currently" as I'd expect to be able to trigger sections of the loop using a MIDI note ... mm, but then I'd expect to be able to trigger any Part using a MIDI note...
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("currently" as I'd expect to be able to trigger sections of the loop using a MIDI note ... mm, but then I'd expect to be able to trigger any Part using a MIDI note...
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
Indeed, if you want to slice up an audio file with 1.1, then use a separate part per slice and set the appropriate start point.pljones wrote:A thought struck me the other day... REX "loops" are really wave files with multiple "start" and "end" markers. I guess the correct way to import them (at the moment) would be as separate parts, pointing to a single wave sequence? And an Acidized WAV is a single Part with the "loop" point set?
I know what you mean.("currently" as I'd expect to be able to trigger sections of the loop using a MIDI note ... mm, but then I'd expect to be able to trigger any Part using a MIDI note...)
Soon, you'll get A LOT more possibilities in this field!
(Where 'soon' cannot yet be more detailed, but it's developing well
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Mmm...
So Parts get their own intrinsic length. The timeline acts as one form of trigger to a Part. Parts and the timeline can then live in the MPA, so that other things can also trigger Parts.
So Parts get their own intrinsic length. The timeline acts as one form of trigger to a Part. Parts and the timeline can then live in the MPA, so that other things can also trigger Parts.
