btw ags, hi, good to see you

I've attached an image because I'm not sure if I can describe this correctly.chahur wrote:to mridlen (and ...) :
About interpolation, Pattern XP can interpolate in a linear way (Ctrl + I) or in a exponential way (Ctrl+Shift+I).
What kind of other curves could be useful ?
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I didn't test it but i use 'false' hexa. That means you can go up to 'Z'.tinga wrote:Impressive, pattern XP is faster now.
I added some chords, and used the standard notation, maybe it will be useful to add the inversions, the list increase around 60 chords. (i can do it)
The limit seems to be F(9#), but with your new transposition system, chords are very easy to change, great tool![]()
Great, we have 3 octaves, and what about the number of notes Name;NNNN means five notes, a chord could be 1 3 5 7 9 11 13, ok i can just tryChahur wrote:I didn't test it but i use 'false' hexa. That means you can go up to 'Z'.
Yes, you can do a full list, thanks.
I can add a way to select the chords file to use.tinga wrote:Nice, it works fine for 10 notes, of course multi-machines Pattern XP, is very powerful, chords structure is one of the most complex thing in western music, voicing, interval etc..., this new function in Pattern XP is awesome, guitar chords for example are very specific, and chord structure determine the "color" of a composer, same for pianists, composers, we can have several lists for different sort of compo.
of course my list is obselete
I can't say no, good idea, we can choose between a basic list, classic system, jazz , Brazilian guitar, specific composers, inversions etc...Chahur wrote:I can add a way to select the chords file to use.
Unfortunately, this option introduces some issues, like:chahur wrote:It should work now. Download "alternate".UNZ wrote:could you add a variant of the .dll / machine that is not named "jeskola pattern xp" so that one can keep the original but switch to this version when wanted (in the pattern editor dropdown). just renaming the .dll doesn't seem to do the trick, i suspect you'd need to change the machine name too.
I don't understand. Humanization works on the selection. If there is no selection, it does nothing.rav wrote:Great updates, thank you, especially for humanization.
In toolbar mode, when cursor is moved without selection, humanize icon is not active, but shortcut is working, so it is not a big deal. Without toolbar it is possible to click on button.
What kind of humanization could be done on notes ?rav wrote:Only a little shame it doesn't work on notes![]()
I thought about that but the problem is that you could only select the same chord for the whole selection.rav wrote:For the chord tool, would be awesome, if this could work on all selected notes and also on off notes (copy them).
The problems of the "alternate" version have been told.rav wrote: Unfortunately, this option introduces some issues, like:
- no possibility to convert or copy from normal pxp to pxp mod,
- sometimes, when pattern is played and you want to switch to other editor buzz hangs out (from mod to normal and vice versa),
- when you opening file with patterns created with new editor in buzz without this mod, patterns are empty.
I'm speaking about this single point cursor, when you are using keyboard arrows only. Shortcut works on this type of selection, but icon is blocked.chahur wrote:I don't understand. Humanization works on the selection. If there is no selection, it does nothing.rav wrote:Great updates, thank you, especially for humanization.
In toolbar mode, when cursor is moved without selection, humanize icon is not active, but shortcut is working, so it is not a big deal. Without toolbar it is possible to click on button.
Well, maybe this humanization terminology is a little confusing. I'm using this just for "limited randomisation" compared to normal ctrl+r. With this on notes you can produce crazy 303 lines on one click almost :>chahur wrote:What kind of humanization could be done on notes ?rav wrote:Only a little shame it doesn't work on notes![]()
This could be useful only on some techno chords probably.chahur wrote:I thought about that but the problem is that you could only select the same chord for the whole selection.rav wrote:For the chord tool, would be awesome, if this could work on all selected notes and also on off notes (copy them).
I didn't think it would be very useful.
I tried and this doesn't work. It could be solved by auto exporting to normal pxp (or auto importing from mod editor).chahur wrote:The problems of the "alternate" version have been told.rav wrote: Unfortunately, this option introduces some issues, like:
- no possibility to convert or copy from normal pxp to pxp mod,
- sometimes, when pattern is played and you want to switch to other editor buzz hangs out (from mod to normal and vice versa),
- when you opening file with patterns created with new editor in buzz without this mod, patterns are empty.
But some are coming of the way Buzz works (copy/paste).
The structure of the file is 100% compatible between the 2 versions of Pattern XP. So saving with one and opening with the other should work fine.