Re: tempo_ramps branch
nick mainsbridge <[email protected]> Fri, 15 Apr 2016 03:19:37 +1000
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'git pull origin tempo_ramps' should get you there. Nick On 15 April 2016 at 03:16, Dan MacDonald <[email protected]> wrote: > Great news! > > I'm up for testing this. What is the git command to check it out? > > Thanks Nick > > On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 4:57 PM, nick mainsbridge <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Tempo ramps has been stewing for a while now, and although its not >> cooked, i think its time to ask people to try it for comment. >> The remaining decisions relate to audio-locked meters, and their bar >> numbering/ general begavior. >> >> Major Changes: >> >> Dragging tempo/meters "drags" the underlying object and thus the tempo >> map. >> >> You may set a tempo/meter lock style (locked to Music/Audio) or tempo >> type (ramped/constant) by right clicking it and selecting the desired >> change, or selecting "Edit.." to open the usual dialog. >> >> Constraint modifier (configurable under preferences->User Interaction) >> while dragging a tempo mark makes the drag sensitive to vertical movement, >> which adjusts the tempo. Note there is a difference in how this is handled >> by surrounding tempos depending on their lock style and type. >> >> All audio-locked meters can be dragged freely. >> >> The first meter is always audio-locked. The first tempo should move with >> it in lock step. >> If meters are locked to music, they can only be dragged by bar. >> >> You will probably find that non-first audio-locked meters fail to drag >> their associated music-locked tempos correctly. This is easy to fix, but i >> though i'd better get some feedback before choosing a particular direction >> there. >> >> It is best tested with some MIDI and a mix of lock styles on meters, >> tempos, locations and regions. >> >> It should be possible to listen to your session in a more-or-less >> meaningful way while adjusting tempo/meter. >> >> The underlying goal here is to allow easier manipulation of the musical >> grid to match audio-locked events. >> >> A simple example: >> Given an existing musical idea to suit a break in dialogue, the playhead >> may be positioned at the end point point while the tempo/meter is adjusted >> to achieve the desired last bar/beat in the audio clock display. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Nick >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ardour-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-dev-ardour.org >> >> > _______________________________________________ ardour-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-dev-ardour.org