Hi all, I've committed to SVN an update to arpage which fixes a problem in which arpage would not recognize a note-on event with zero-velocity as a note-off event.
If anyone is experiencing problems with MIDI keyboards apparently not sending note-offs, you should probably pick this up from the SVN repository. But having said that, I'll probably have a dot release within a few days so that I can get the fix into the PPA. If anyone has ideas for something (simple!) they want added/fixed, let me know and I'll try to get it into the dot release. Thanks, Mark Vitek On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Mark Vitek <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > The second development release of arpage is available on sourceforge in > source tarball and SVN formats: > > Tarball: http://sourceforge.net/projects/arpage/ > > SVN: https://arpage.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/arpage/branches > https://arpage.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/arpage/tags > > I'd like to thank everyone for the feedback I received on 0.1 - Please > check this out and let me know what you think, or if you have problems > building/running. > > The UI is still dead-boring GTK, but I've read back over the LAD threads > regarding audio-oriented UI libraries and I'm thinking of investigating > libproaudio with the next release. > > > The 0.2 Development release adds: > > - Smaller UI - probably not Netbook friendly yet, but getting closer :) > > - UI should be dependent upon GTK+ 2.12 (rather than 2.16 as with the first > release). > > - An additional executable named "zonage" which allows the MIDI note input > to be split into 4 ranges. > This is useful for routing sections of your MIDI keyboard to different > JACK inputs - e.g. route the lower half to arpage, and the upper half to a > "lead" sound, so you can "solo" over the arpeggiator. > > - The ability to have a pulse duration (time between note-on and note-off) > be longer than the interval between pulses (time between note-on and > subsequent note-on). > This is useful when routing the output of one arpeggiator to the input of > the next arpeggiator. Experiment and hear it :) > > - Noticeable decrease in the number of stuck notes (I haven't experienced > ANY with this version yet). > > > Basic features/requirements (same as 0.1 Alpha): > > - svn / tarball only for now > - gtkmm-based, so dev packages for gtkmm and friends are needed to build > (and obviously jack) > - I've only built it on Ubuntu Studio (karmic) 64bit. I'm looking for > others to let me know if it builds/runs elsewhere. > > - requires JACK time master to be rolling for the arpeggiators to do > anything. Qtractor and Seq24 have worked well for me. > - will pass midi events thru when JACK time master is not rolling. > > - 4 arpeggiators with transpose, interval, range, note duration selectable > thru UI. > - Each arp has it's own JACK midi in and out port, so you can cascade > arpeggiators. > > - Preliminary support for scales and modes - all of them are not correct, > but try major, dorian, diminished and augmented for starters :) > > It sounds great with each arpeggiator driving an instance of calf mono. > Check out the ogg/mp3 clip on sourcefourge. > > Thanks all, > > Looking forward to any and all feedback. > >
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