I don't want this patch to rot, but I have much more important things to 
do right now, and paying attention to Rosegarden is going on the back 
burner for another week, at minimum.  Likely much longer.

On 05/08/2013 09:44 AM, Tim Munro wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Things seem a little slow at the moment, so I thought I would toss this
> out there and see what happens.
>
> Tim Munro
>
>
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> Crescendos and Decrescendos Using Expression-Controller Events
>
> Crescendos and decrescendos over multiple notes can usually be
> approximated by ramping the note velocities, but doing this over a single
> note or part of a single note requires a different approach.
>
> In the past I have resorted to calculating the position and magnitude of
> individual volume- or expression-controller events and inserting them
> manually, either with the event editor or by hacking the XML file
> directly.  However, doing this a few times was enough to convince me
> something better was needed.  The method presented here can define ramps
> of expression-controller events easily and with precision.  I've been
> using something like it for a couple of years now and think perhaps it's
> time to see if this feature would be good for the project in general.
>
> The code changes, consisting of four new files and a patch, are in the
> tarball attached to this post.  Also attached is a "DontReadMe" file
> containing instructions for using the newly installed feature.
>
> The expression-ramp feature is currently accessible only through the
> "Controllers" menu of the Notation Editor.  I have tried to keep it
> compatible with the look and feel of the rest of Rosegarden, but I have
> not integrated it too tightly with the existing controller/ruler
> arrangement, as I did not want to step on the work anyone else might be
> doing in that area.
>
>
>
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