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Version 1.1.1 (2019-07-27) |
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This is a maintenance release with numerous fixes and the following |
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few new features: |
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From the file properties dialog you can now choose to specifically save a |
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gig file in GigaStudio v4 file format (from the main menu select |
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"File" -> "Properties" -> "File Format"). So you can override the file |
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format version of already existing gig files that way. |
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There is now a combo box and checkbox on "Misc" tab which allow to define |
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when precisely release trigger samples shall be played. This is an |
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extension of the original gig file format. You have the option to play |
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release trigger samples only on note-off events (which is now the default |
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behaviour in the latest release version of LinuxSampler), or only on |
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sustain pedal up events, or both on note-off events and on sustain pedal |
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up events. These are options on dimension region level, so you can |
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override this behaviour even for individual cases, not just for the |
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entire instrument. |
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When working on gig files with more than one real-time instrument script |
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per file, it was sometimes a bit tedious to keep track of which instrument |
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was using which script exactly, because it involved a right-click on the |
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individual instrument to get to the script slots dialog of the instrument, |
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which finally listed the scripts being used. You no longer have to do that |
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just to check which scripts are being used: Just hover your mouse over the |
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"Scripts" column of the instruments table on the left hand side of |
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gigedit; a coloured popup will appear with the list of scripts currently |
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being assigned to the instrument. |
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Likewise it is a very common task to remove all scripts from an |
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instrument. There is now a keyboard shortcut for that: Just select the |
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instrument from the instruments list and then hit Shift + Backspace. |
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Gigedit provides a large number of tooltips when you are hovering your |
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mouse over the huge amount of individual controls and menu items the |
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application is offering in the meantime. In case you find that annoying, |
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you can now disable those particular tooltips which are specifically |
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intended for beginners from the main menu by unchecking "View" -> |
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"Tooltips for Beginners". All other tooltips that are still useful for |
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daily work with gigedit are still being shown when this option is |
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unchecked. |
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The previous release of gigedit introduced "Macros" for quickly |
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performing frequently used sequences of editor actions, and you were able |
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to assign your macros to keyboard function keys F1 .. F12. In this release |
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you can now also assign macros to function keys up to F19, in case you own |
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one of those keyboards with such a large amount of function keys. |
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Version 1.1.0 (2017-11-25) |
Version 1.1.0 (2017-11-25) |
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This release adds various improvements for the NKSP real-time instrument |
This release adds various improvements for the NKSP real-time instrument |