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05-30-2017, 08:34 AM
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#41
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Quote:
Originally Posted by schwa
I would estimate that the articulation mapping feature is 60% complete at the infrastructure level and 0% complete at the UI level. The work that was done is on hold until we have the development resources to complete it. It will likely be a v6 feature.
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Please, do not abandon it.
It's a must have feature that can speed up the workflow a lot!
I'm sad to hear that I will not be able to see it as soon as I had hoped but please keep it up on it!
As an orchestrator I desperately need this so much.
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05-30-2017, 08:35 AM
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#42
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Originally Posted by musicbynumbers
That's definitely better to hear than indefinite phew..
What about releasing it as a feature you can enable (via config text file) as it is so that people who don't mind no ui can still use it and test it?
That might help to save time with later development of it too since the infrastructure side can can get redefined more before the UI sits on top of that.
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Yeah, I agree on this.
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05-30-2017, 08:38 AM
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#43
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Originally Posted by DANIELE
Please, do not abandon it.
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schwa did not say it is abandoned. But you will have to be patient.
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05-30-2017, 09:20 AM
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#44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by schwa
I would estimate that the articulation mapping feature is 60% complete at the infrastructure level and 0% complete at the UI level. The work that was done is on hold until we have the development resources to complete it. It will likely be a v6 feature.
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Oh oh, heh heh, does that mean V6 is right around the corner.
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Originally Posted by DANIELE
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Originally Posted by musicbynumbers
That's definitely better to hear than indefinite phew..
What about releasing it as a feature you can enable (via config text file) as it is so that people who don't mind no ui can still use it and test it?
That might help to save time with later development of it too since the infrastructure side can can get redefined more before the UI sits on top of that.
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Yeah, I agree on this.
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Me too..
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05-30-2017, 09:24 AM
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#45
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Since we're at 5.5, I would say we have quite a bit more to go till v6... like at least a year I would say.
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05-30-2017, 09:43 AM
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#46
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EvilDragon
That sounds more encouraging than "indefinitely on hold"!
(Also, it kinda DOES make sense to make it a major version feature...)
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Amen! hurry up and wait
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05-30-2017, 10:08 AM
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#47
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EvilDragon
schwa did not say it is abandoned. But you will have to be patient.
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I know but I want to be sure of it.
It will be a very great feature, as just suggested they can start with a very simple interface to test the core of it, then they can do something about the interface with the help (suggestions) of many talented people here.
I'll be patient (I hope).
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05-30-2017, 12:40 PM
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#48
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A pity, this is my worst day in Reaper. Anyway you have been sincere, ty for answering plainly. Honesty is more important than features.
I will have to combine Reaper and Cubase just a little more ...
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05-30-2017, 01:13 PM
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#49
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Quote:
Originally Posted by schwa
I would estimate that the articulation mapping feature is 60% complete at the infrastructure level and 0% complete at the UI level. The work that was done is on hold until we have the development resources to complete it. It will likely be a v6 feature.
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I have developed a set of lua and js scripts, and actions that will help until the articulation mapper is complete. These allow you to easily add dynamic markings that input CC data, including crescendos/diminuendos. They can add UACC data - which can also trigger key switches - for articulations and because it's CC data it is chased (I have no idea how people cope without articulation chasing but I come from a Sibelius background).
I'm currently testing the scripts and doing some more work on them but I expect to make them available later this week or early next week.
http://gph.is/2rhpbkO
Last edited by reddiesel41264; 05-30-2017 at 02:25 PM.
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05-30-2017, 04:19 PM
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#50
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EvilDragon
Since we're at 5.5, I would say we have quite a bit more to go till v6... like at least a year I would say.
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From http://www.reaper.fm/whatsnew.txt
v5.0 - August 12 2015
v4.5 - August 29 2013
v4.0 - August 3 2011
v3.5 - May 1 2010
Average ETA: 1.6 year
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05-31-2017, 12:41 AM
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#51
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Quote:
Originally Posted by reddiesel41264
I have developed a set of lua and js scripts, and actions that will help until the articulation mapper is complete. These allow you to easily add dynamic markings that input CC data, including crescendos/diminuendos. They can add UACC data - which can also trigger key switches - for articulations and because it's CC data it is chased (I have no idea how people cope without articulation chasing but I come from a Sibelius background).
I'm currently testing the scripts and doing some more work on them but I expect to make them available later this week or early next week.
http://gph.is/2rhpbkO
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Is this the one I tested a few time ago?
Did you solve the random lag problems I had encountered?
Can it be used in both the midi editor and the notation editor?
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05-31-2017, 12:44 AM
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#52
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DANIELE
Is this the one I tested a few time ago?
Did you solve the random lag problems I had encountered?
Can it be used in both the midi editor and the notation editor?
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Nope, only I've tested it. I only wrote it three days ago I have no lag issues. Yes it will work in both editors. I will make a detailed video explaining how it works. Once it's set up with actions it's very intuitive. I tried to make it as smooth as using Sibelius but with the extra flexibility Reaper allows. I'm currently tidying up the code and adding some more scripts - it uses a lot of little scripts but I'll package it into a set of actions to make it easier to use.
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05-31-2017, 02:21 AM
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#53
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Quote:
Originally Posted by reddiesel41264
Nope, only I've tested it. I only wrote it three days ago I have no lag issues. Yes it will work in both editors. I will make a detailed video explaining how it works. Once it's set up with actions it's very intuitive. I tried to make it as smooth as using Sibelius but with the extra flexibility Reaper allows. I'm currently tidying up the code and adding some more scripts - it uses a lot of little scripts but I'll package it into a set of actions to make it easier to use.
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Glad to hear this!
Did you try it on multiple tracks at the same time to understand the impact on the cpu?
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05-31-2017, 02:31 AM
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#54
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DANIELE
Glad to hear this!
Did you try it on multiple tracks at the same time to understand the impact on the cpu?
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Yes, the lua scripts are not an issue with CPU because you just run them once and they insert MIDI data (they are to be used with one track at a time). The UACC to key switch translator is a very lightweight JS script that can be used on many tracks. I might be wrong, but I think JS scripts only affect CPU during playback. I also wrote a script to overlap slurred notes slightly to trigger legato transitions in sample libraries. I don't want to derail this thread too much so I'll start a new one when I'm ready to release and give more details and explanation there.
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05-31-2017, 03:10 AM
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#55
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Quote:
Originally Posted by reddiesel41264
Yes, the lua scripts are not an issue with CPU because you just run them once and they insert MIDI data (they are to be used with one track at a time). The UACC to key switch translator is a very lightweight JS script that can be used on many tracks. I might be wrong, but I think JS scripts only affect CPU during playback. I also wrote a script to overlap slurred notes slightly to trigger legato transitions in sample libraries. I don't want to derail this thread too much so I'll start a new one when I'm ready to release and give more details and explanation there.
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As far as I know the script has to run in background to keep active this function, am I right?
This function will be very useful, after I have changed my pc I will try to use it with a script that Tod has given me.
Right, we will continue in the new thread, please let me know when you open it.
Thank you.
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05-31-2017, 03:41 AM
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#56
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DANIELE
As far as I know the script has to run in background to keep active this function, am I right?
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Only the JS script to convert UACC data will run in the background during playback and recording, and it's only for libraries that don't support UACC by default - so you won't need it with Spitfire libraries. The other scripts are used as actions and just edit MIDI data so they just do their job and then stop.
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Right, we will continue in the new thread, please let me know when you open it.
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Will do.
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05-31-2017, 07:58 AM
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#57
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I would say this discussion should be moved to the thread about articulation mapping, now.
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05-31-2017, 08:20 AM
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#58
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You know, as much as I'd like a native articulation mapper, Blake Robinson's articulation switcher script works quite well. Certainly good enough for my purposes.
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05-31-2017, 09:36 AM
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#59
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Quote:
Originally Posted by robgb
You know, as much as I'd like a native articulation mapper, Blake Robinson's articulation switcher script works quite well. Certainly good enough for my purposes.
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Don't you have to enter notes with the mouse to use that?
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06-01-2017, 04:17 AM
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#60
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Is Automation Items stable yet?
I'd like to use this in production now.
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06-01-2017, 04:30 AM
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#61
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Quote:
Originally Posted by G-Sun
Is Automation Items stable yet?
I'd like to use this in production now.
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They're quite stable already.
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06-01-2017, 05:28 AM
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#62
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vitalker
They're quite stable already.
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Thanks!
I'll jump in then. Finger crossed
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