I have a few remarks about Luna (or Cmusic as my version is called.) I noticed that it has the same idiosyncracy in the cycle function as Muzys: I experienced that in either of them the cycle always minimally snaps to a beat, while the length of a part can be tuned to the n/th part of a beat. This creates a difference between the parts and the way they are cycled when playing. Is there a way to fix this? Am I doing something wrong? Should I adjust the ppqn setting or something like that? Please respond.
And finally: I miss the tools that were in the edit windows of Muzys, particularly I miss the scissor tool!
Kai
Some remarks to the devs
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- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
LUNA PR4 will allow cycle lengths as small as you want (except zero).Kai VejaR wrote:I have a few remarks about Luna (or Cmusic as my version is called.) I noticed that it has the same idiosyncracy in the cycle function as Muzys: I experienced that in either of them the cycle always minimally snaps to a beat, while the length of a part can be tuned to the n/th part of a beat. This creates a difference between the parts and the way they are cycled when playing. Is there a way to fix this? Am I doing something wrong? Should I adjust the ppqn setting or something like that? Please respond.
Note that when dragging a cycle in the timebar, it's snapped to the current composition snap.
The current composition snap can be set via the composition context menu, i.e. right-click the composition background. (OSX: control-click).
The scissors tool is there! It's the tool with 2 vertical lines with an arrow left and rightAnd finally: I miss the tools that were in the edit windows of Muzys, particularly I miss the scissor tool!
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- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
No, CMusic 1.5 corresponds to LUNA PR3.Kai VejaR wrote:LUNA PR4 is that he same as CMusic 1.5?
