
Changes since v0.9.071
0.9.11:
- Fixed velocity/key range as modulation
source.
- Fixed bugs with inverse velocity sensitivity
- did not load, nor sound correct.
- Fixed reapeaks creation bug causing mipmaps
becoming overlapped.
0.9.10:
- Fixed broken sample view drawing + made more
accurate.
- Fixed normalization rounding issue.
- Fixed wav save data truncation.
- Fixed crash when preview playing in sample
editor while playing keyboard.
0.9.09:
- Added Loop Direction modulation.
- Added LFO trigger control (can now choose to
retrigger or operate in continuous mode).
- Added limited switchable font & color for
main view parameters.
- Improved sound item modification tracking.
- Fixed assigning individual outputs to
groups.
- Fixed AEG Attack/Time modulation, was barely
noticeable.
- Fixed draw error in wave editor on XP.
0.9.08:
- Names of performances/programs are now tied
to file names, i.e saving item as new file will
modify the name.
- Added choke groups. Also removed "Mono/P"
and "Legato/P" since these can easily be
implemented through choke groups.
- Loop start/end modulation is now per sample
(was fixed on note-on).
- Added support for ReaPeaks wave cache files
to speed up drawing large waves.
- Load / Drag-drop of performances and
programs now accept more than one file.
- External controllers with offset now
auto-scales to keep full parameter range (i.e
setting offset 63 effectively maps controller to
<-1 - 1> range).
- Made VU meters more accurate.
- Added support for bipolar automation
parameters.
- Fixed bug in group "separate" operation.
- Fixed layout of large number of slices.
- Fixed bugs in file loading path resolve.
- Fixed various memory leaks.
- Fixed various races in delete operations.
- Fixed race in program preview.
- Fixed oneshot AEG bug.
- Fixed missing group name escape in txprog.
- Fixed XSD typos.
- Fixed numeric performance/program selector
response.
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