#47 new
rud

Features request

Reported by rud | December 6th, 2009 @ 11:24 PM

First of all, MLRV is awesome !

Here are a few feature I would find usefull, and hope you will also do

  • If you switch samples assigned to a track, the "length" and "octave" do not seem to reset properlly, unless you switch sets than come back to the current one

  • The abbility to "reset" the "length" and "octave" by pressing a button in any given track, so that these values would reset to the default values "guessed" when the sample is loaded, for a given sample assigned to a track (much like the above)

  • The abbility to use a per track "volume adjustment".. Samples are recorded at different leveles, so if you alternate one or another sample assigned to the same group, you might expect huge volume / dynamics difference .. Being abble to set a volume per track/sample could ensure having more/less the same volume for each sample before they are routed to the groups ..

  • A PFL (Pre Fadder Listening ?) kind of feature for groups or per track, and the abbility to assign this PFL output to any given soundcard output via the setup panel.. So you could pre-listen a track or group with the "headphones" output, while the rest of the song is playing on the main soundcard outputs.. The PFL button could be located under the "mute" button of each track, or in the toolbar of each tracks ..

  • Fix the damn "Set" popup window .. On OSX, (while running fullscreen at least), pushing Set, will appear like it freezes MLRV, but in fact, the "name input window" is hidden behind the main MLRV window.. I discovered all i can do is hit "return" to save the set, but i still cannot bring this popup window to focus properlly ... (maybe this has been fixed already ?)

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based on brian crabtree's mlr
REFACTORED by trent gill
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