hi bruce, On Sep 9, 2009, at 05:07, Beowolf wrote: > > Jane, > > > > I recently had the chance to catch up on your Prodatum editor, which > I was tracking distantly with the XL7 group. Your concept of having > it multiplatform and the reasons behind is definitely filling a need. > > > > The program is nicely laid out, and immediately picked up on my > Proteus 2500 with all 4 ROMS identified. Compared to SoundDiver > which took forever to load and bogged down or timed out with more > than one ROM, it was a pleasant surprise. I went downstairs thinking > it would be similar load time and was pleased to come back and see > the quick load of all ROMS, programs, riff etc. I am exploring the > other windows and am very impressed. > > > > I thought I had read in your various postings that mouse wheel > control was in place for some of the parameters. For me rotary dial > control for cutoff etc. would be enhanced with the addition of mouse > wheel control. I tested this briefly but did not see that control > present. I never have cared for turning the rotary dial with the > mouse. I don’t believe it is a clean motion for that control. The > incremental movement of the mouse wheel would be finer. the mousewheel can control any slider, choice or knob. just hover the control and wheel. make sure the window you try this in has the focus. > > > > One quick question, did I miss a Prodatum functionality that > identifies the MIDI sequences stored on a Proteus workstation like > the 2500? do you mean arpeggio patterns? you can edit those (see the arpeggiator sections). you cannot edit the sequencer patterns of command stations. does the p2.5k have a similar sequencer? > > > > Thanks for your hard work on such a great program for the Proteus. > > > > By the way, what language are you programming Prodatum in? > C++ and C Jan > > > Bruce
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Re: [xl7] prodatum v0.39
2009-09-09 by Jane
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