Modern Sequence Editor
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Try IX Magic to replace Jeskola Live. Magic has made controlling Buzz a breeze. I use it constantly. And yes, two screens are awesome for Buzz. If I could get a third screen to work (don't have the right connectors), I'd be laughing!
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Re: Modern Sequence Editor
Go to themes folder and open SequenceEditor.xaml file (under default if you are using the default theme etc.). You can customize the colors in the block:
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<x:Array Type="bgc:NamedColor" x:Key="PatternColors">
Re: Modern Sequence Editor
Does it use standard RGB Hex values then? I would assume so… I'll have to take a look Thanks for the tip & the awesome machine WDE
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Experimental stuff. Added small interface extension that allows machines to draw to patterns.
Delete the old one before unzipping to Buzz root folder(I renamed the file).
Machine needs to...
Delete the old one before unzipping to Buzz root folder(I renamed the file).
Machine needs to...
- reference ModernSequenceEditor.Interfaces.dll
- implement IModernSequencerMachineInterface
- do this when it is added to the song:
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Global.Buzz.Song.Associations.Add(host.Machine.Name, this);
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Oh my god oh my god oh my god that is AAAMMMAAAZINNG !
(ps. is there a 'Modern Pattern Editor' - and if not would such a thing even be possible?!)
(ps. is there a 'Modern Pattern Editor' - and if not would such a thing even be possible?!)
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Can't wait to experiment with this new version
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What?
Holy mother of a beast!
Holy mother of a beast!
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WTF?! I am waiting for it!!!
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Wait no more Haven't really tested it though...
Move the editor cursor out of the way so you can use it. Right click opens the menu and left moves the boxes.
Press CTRL-Q in pattern editor to see what Oskari has been working on.
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Re: Modern Sequence Editor
How/why have I never migrated to that pattern editor before ?! Is it possible to set this as the default view ?
EDIT: Ooh actually is it work in progress - Making and editing a pattern in the new mode doesn't seem to get replicated in the old view. I can't seem to get any of the keyboard shortcuts to work in it either (eg interpolation, random, cut/paste)
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There were some issues so updated both sequence editor and envblock machine.
Yeah I guess there is still some work to be done (I'd be happy with modern looks and feature parity with the current PatternXP)
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UNBELIEVABLE (). !!
The time will come, when you have to start an extra threat for EnvelopeBlock. Just tested it a bit....
Will the horizontal view come for ModernSE ? I am stamped to it somehow in my workflow
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This is classic Buzz workflow stuff so probably notHerrFornit wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 7:27 pm Will the horizontal view come for ModernSE ? I am stamped to it somehow in my workflow
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Since you're moving so fast with this, I offer this suggestion for note representation from Renoise:
Obviously something fancy like vertical style piano-roll would be way harder to implement because note durations aren't really a buzz thing, but the "some data is approximately here" approach of Renoise seems doable.. At least by you..
Obviously something fancy like vertical style piano-roll would be way harder to implement because note durations aren't really a buzz thing, but the "some data is approximately here" approach of Renoise seems doable.. At least by you..
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Re: Modern Sequence Editor
Buzz is back baby!
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SeqEd: Zoom improvements.
EnvBlock: Performance optimizations, adapt to BPM/TPB changes.
EnvBlock: Performance optimizations, adapt to BPM/TPB changes.
The APIs needed for this work only with the modern pattern editor under development. However machine developers can now draw whatever they like to a pattern box.synthphase wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:46 am Since you're moving so fast with this, I offer this suggestion for note representation from Renoise:
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Cool cool coolwde wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:27 pm Experimental stuff. Added small interface extension that allows machines to draw to patterns.
Delete the old one before unzipping to Buzz root folder(I renamed the file).
Machine needs to...Then you can do things like this:
- reference ModernSequenceEditor.Interfaces.dll
- implement IModernSequencerMachineInterface
- do this when it is added to the song:
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Global.Buzz.Song.Associations.Add(host.Machine.Name, this);
But I do not understand it
Machine needs to ...
Is this something I can do already? And if so, how?
Or is this a hint for machine developers? I am for sure not.
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I cannot get all patterns in the Modern Sequencer.
I had a quick text om a few tracks, only pattern 01 and 04 were excepted, pattern 00, 02, 03 were not. (by pressing the appropriate key 0, 1, 2 etc.)
If a VST is envolved, the pressed key lets it play a note (not only from the numbers, from the letter keys too), regardless which column is hit.
I had a quick text om a few tracks, only pattern 01 and 04 were excepted, pattern 00, 02, 03 were not. (by pressing the appropriate key 0, 1, 2 etc.)
If a VST is envolved, the pressed key lets it play a note (not only from the numbers, from the letter keys too), regardless which column is hit.