Re: Post 1482 wavetable discussion
Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 2:56 pm
it happens with every sample, doesn't matter what bitrate it is originally.
forget what i said: its just a bug in the GUI. The slot shows 32bit 2 channels after import of the template, but if you actually click on another slot and back on the original it shows the currect format. i added it to the list of bugs.thOke wrote:thx for all the work on the wavetable![]()
think i found a bug - don't know if it is related to the latest wavetable modifications:
when i save a file as a template with zipped samples and drop that back into buzz,
the samples are always played back as 32 bit even if they originally had a different bitrate.
i found (and fixed) the bug, it will work in the next version.UNZ wrote:forget what i said: its just a bug in the GUI. The slot shows 32bit 2 channels after import of the template, but if you actually click on another slot and back on the original it shows the currect format. i added it to the list of bugs.thOke wrote:thx for all the work on the wavetable![]()
think i found a bug - don't know if it is related to the latest wavetable modifications:
when i save a file as a template with zipped samples and drop that back into buzz,
the samples are always played back as 32 bit even if they originally had a different bitrate.
EDIT: hmm and the data seems corrupt
I'll fix this bug as soon as possible, already looking at it right now.
hm i dont understand: you can shift-select or ctrl-select to import multiple samples to multiple slots (using the upper <<) or to the same slot (using the lower <<). Works perfectly.bahador wrote:It would be so nice if we could have the option to select the imported samples the way we had in the old wavetable, in the new wavetable you can only select one sample at the same time and you don't have the chance to select all or ctrl select them.
Like selecting all imported samples (Ctrl + A) or having the option to choose any amount of samples that you want to delete (Ctrl + clicking the samples) or select a part of the imported samples (shift + click of the mouse to the desired point).
for doing any of the mentioned things we need to press ctrl +w to go back to the old wavetable and select the samples.
ah, yes, ok. i'll see what can be done.bahador wrote:Antonio, I meant on the "Name" section for deleting multiple samples, not on the computer side for importing.
Let's say you have imported 15 samples and on your wavetable you got them all under "Name" panel and you want to delete them all (not one by one) that is not possible on the new wavetable (the Name Panel I'm talking about) and for this simple thing you need to switch back to the old wavetable for deleting all or some of the "imported" samples.
Cool!mantratronic wrote:*shakes off cobwebs*
--- Build 1497 - Sunday, 19 October 2014 13:39:54 UTC
- wavetable stuff by antonio and mtronic:
- open file location button
- remove dc command
- selection snaps to 0 crossings on command
- select loop command
- commands grouped
Yeah...for multiple deletes mostly or target wave replacement (by order of selection). Pretty important. I still switch to the old wavetable to do this...alot.. i replace kits like crack. You can do whole kit replacement in the new wavetable if your kit is in order (doesnt skip slots), but if not you need to switch back and forth.UNZ wrote:ah, yes, ok. i'll see what can be done.bahador wrote:Antonio, I meant on the "Name" section for deleting multiple samples, not on the computer side for importing.
Let's say you have imported 15 samples and on your wavetable you got them all under "Name" panel and you want to delete them all (not one by one) that is not possible on the new wavetable (the Name Panel I'm talking about) and for this simple thing you need to switch back to the old wavetable for deleting all or some of the "imported" samples.