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Just a quick bump, as I'm bleeding money out on all sorts of software updates at the moment and I'd really like to throw some towards !Epoch before I'm grounded (can a wife technically do that ?).

So in the grand tradition of KVR wit and sensibility:

Are we there yet ?

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I've been mainly fixing all those little to-dos and must-fixes that inevitably build up during a project, and unfortunately must be tackled as some point.

I've also been improving a few things with the dashboard, which is the custom ui panel onto which you can customise and place ui components to build up a interface for you preset. Particularly, I've realised the grouping - the ability to preserve component positions relative to each other - just didn't work how I had envisioned: it had to have a bit of re-design. This is important when it comes to sharing macros; if you import a macro, perhaps one created by someone else, you don't want to have the go through the hassle of realigning various controls: it should layout as designed by the original creator.

I've also been building a few more complex examples, including one that generates MIDI based on Conway's Life on a 32 x 32 grid. I know it's not a staggeringly original idea, but as proof of how easy it is to build things like this, it's a winner! I may expand it to do other forms of cellular automata; the Life rules are in a script isolated from the grid display and MIDI generation so it's trivially easy to swap algorithms in and out.
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This is wonderful Colin!

The thing is, the last 74 pages since 2012 have been wondering, wondering when...er.... you might ...er.... release it?


:pray:

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Lets be fair, he is on to the final stretch tidying up the stuff that wasn't just quite right and should be appluaded for such (NI im looking at you hah)
Duh

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Until on the eve of release he has a eureka moment that means a total rewrite :p

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VariKusBrainZ wrote:Until on the eve of release he has a eureka moment that means a total rewrite :p
I doubt a total re-write would be likely...

... replacing LUA with Python, or adding more DAW capabilities though... who knows :hihi:

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koalaboy wrote:
VariKusBrainZ wrote:Until on the eve of release he has a eureka moment that means a total rewrite :p
I doubt a total re-write would be likely...

... replacing LUA with Python, or adding more DAW capabilities though... who knows :hihi:
I was being a bit facetious :P
personally, I can't wait to lay down some cash for this :D

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You know, it strikes me that a development effort of this scope is usually accomplished by a team of developers, not just one individual. This was quite a major undertaking you've chosen for yourself...
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deastman wrote:You know, it strikes me that a development effort of this scope is usually accomplished by a team of developers, not just one individual. This was quite a major undertaking you've chosen for yourself...
Whilst I don't want to diminish the work in any way, I think you may be surprised at just how many 'developers' are involved in most big projects. Sure, things would move quicker if other people were around to help with the other aspects of the business I guess, and maintenance of existing products.

Most experienced (and dare I say, Old School) developers wouldn't hesitate to take something like this on, on their own - it's generally just life, or politics, that makes it become a team effort.

I also imagine that the 'scope' wasn't so large at the start - feature-creep is a wonderful thing.

Of course, all in my most humble opinion, as a long-time developer :ud:

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koalaboy wrote:I also imagine that the 'scope' wasn't so large at the start - feature-creep is a wonderful thing.
Tell me about it!? The scope has changed so much from what the originally plan stated, but I'm absolutely sure that moving in this direction was the right decision. But fighting temptation to include extra features is difficult, but I've been ruthless lately, and only the absolute essential extras, or those requiring absolute minimal development resources, have been included. All else: bumped to a future release. I need to hold some things back for 1.1, right?!

But as I've said, the vast majority of the work now is just polishing.
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In 9 days, we will be half way to Christmas.
A thread by which to mark the passing of years :)

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Colin tells us from the beginning - Epoch

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Just sit back and listen...

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Still polishing away, mainly unifying various disparate UI elements which really did not go well together; there were just too many ways of doing things, all of which I'm bringing together to make the UI a whole lot sleeker.
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You can't always get what you waaaant...

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