> On Friday, September 30, 2011, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
>
>> Overview: Instead of writing a figuration (arpeggio or similar) many
>> times, once for each chord of interest, you can write it once and write
>> block chords, and then expand the figuration for each chord.
>
> This is big, new, and interesting.
>
> It does strike me to wonder if you discovered the triggered
> segment/ornament
> mechanism before building all of this.  It seems to me both bits of
> functionality could have shared some common ground.

I had played a little with triggered segments.  I don't think adapting
that was an option.  ExpandFigurationCommand needs to do a lot more than
transpose and stretch time.  But I did borrow some inspiration from
triggered segments.

> Even so, I can't remember the last time we had a substantial new feature
> that
> came complete with documentation.  That's probably more amazing than the
> feature itself, and the feature is an impressive piece of work!

Thank you!

        Tom Breton (Tehom)



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