So in my opinion it is them who have a problem, because the KVR pages are developed to stand full in a width of 1007 px. It allows the full readability of KVR in screens having 1024 px of width resolution.WOK wrote:There were developers at the DC14 that could not find the "binary upload" button at the right side of the KVR screenBlackWinny wrote:Almost all the notebooks today are 1600 px width.WOK wrote:Not smaller in the way it is now, but a different design, where note, velocity, length and mute are in seperate lines of 16, and each row is independend in speed and length...BlackWinny wrote:Even the number of each step is already too small for a person having a good eyesight... And you think to make it yet smaller???![]()
(has to fit on a notebook screen though - not everyone uses 1920px screens....)
new free MIDI-Stepsequencer plugin
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
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- 186 posts since 5 Jul, 2011 from Houston Metro, Texas, USA
Great plugin, WOK! DO you plan on developing a 64-bit version? Thanks.
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
It's not so much about what WOK plans, but what SynthEdit allowsRLSguitar wrote:Great plugin, WOK! DO you plan on developing a 64-bit version? Thanks.
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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So, if you want to fit more steps on the screen, why do you use those wide dials? Wouldn't a vertical slider make more sense?
- KVRist
- 186 posts since 5 Jul, 2011 from Houston Metro, Texas, USA
Got it, he uses SynthEdit to make the plugins. Thanks!fluffy_little_something wrote:It's not so much about what WOK plans, but what SynthEdit allowsRLSguitar wrote:Great plugin, WOK! DO you plan on developing a 64-bit version? Thanks.
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
I agree with you Fluffy!fluffy_little_something wrote:So, if you want to fit more steps on the screen, why do you use those wide dials? Wouldn't a vertical slider make more sense?
And it would allow a far better global view of the melody at a glance! The view of a line going up and down with the time in abscissa and the note in ordinate like in a piano-roll allows an immediate sight of the flaws in a melody programmed with a step-sequencer.
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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TubeOhm has a pretty capable monophonic and polyphonic step sequencer, which looks like this:
http://www.tubeohm.com/TubeOhm/Anti-Tra ... ANT_XL.jpg
Chris Kerry's step sequencer is simpler, yet flexible, thanks to the playlist one can make entire songs with it, especially in connection with a drum rompler it becomes a regular drum machine
http://www.chriskerry.f9.co.uk/PSq_Main_Panel.jpg
http://www.tubeohm.com/TubeOhm/Anti-Tra ... ANT_XL.jpg
Chris Kerry's step sequencer is simpler, yet flexible, thanks to the playlist one can make entire songs with it, especially in connection with a drum rompler it becomes a regular drum machine
http://www.chriskerry.f9.co.uk/PSq_Main_Panel.jpg
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
This one is a model of what should be done (except perhaps the width a few small)!fluffy_little_something wrote:Chris Kerry's step sequencer is simpler, yet flexible, thanks to the playlist one can make entire songs with it, especially in connection with a drum rompler it becomes a regular drum machine![]()
http://www.chriskerry.f9.co.uk/PSq_Main_Panel.jpg
It is very readable:
- The colors are correctly chosen for a good contrast
- The curse of time is in abscissa and the notes in ordinates
- The polyphony is managed very well for the eyes and instantaneously deciphered
- In case of complex rhythm it is readable in the mind too
- One knows immediately at a glance what is wrong in the sequence or in the rhythm
- And all the common parameters are displayed in permanence (at the right side and at the bottom)!
Everybody has at least 1280 pixels and the "common standard" since 2010 is even 1600. It's terrible that so few developers of software synths are in the common standards of today concerning the size of their plugins. The standards being by default 1280 and 1600 (and very few persons change it, of course, since it is perfect for everything)... all the GUI's which today are under 1000 pixels of width are minuscule!
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- KVRAF
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- 2117 posts since 24 Feb, 2004 from Germany
Not this one (too many 3rd party modules inside).But I want to redo Clockwork as a bigger version in a way to use Synthedit 64. But this will take time.RLSguitar wrote:Great plugin, WOK! DO you plan on developing a 64-bit version? Thanks.


