instructions: git clone http://[email protected]/jwm-art-net/BoxySeq.git cd BoxySeq cmake . make boxyseq_gui/boxyseq_gui
On 28 September 2010 11:40, James Morris <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > BoxySeq is still very far away from suitable for end users, but I've > decided to post an update here to let people know that I'm still > working on it :-) > > "The classification of what BoxySeq is, resides somewhere between > sequencer and arpeggiator. The core concept of BoxySeq is to use a > window-manager-like window-placement-algorithm to generate pitch and > velocity data as it sequences events in real time (via the JACK Audio > Connection Kit’s MIDI API)." > > More details of how it (should) work(s): > http://github.com/jwm-art-net/BoxySeq/wiki > > My latest demo with BoxySeq connected to Yoshimi and recorded in mhWaveEdit > > http://jwm-art.net/art/audio/boxyseq_demo_28_09_2010.ogg > > (the demo utilizes a simple pattern which feeds into 8 boundary boxes. > i move the boundaries around, switching them to blocking mode and back > to play mode for various melodic arpeggiated effects etc). > > Since the last time I posted to LAD/LAU I've increased some usability > features: > > Improved boundary movement/resize code. > Added zoom functionaility > Added scrollbars. > Added keyboard shortcuts. > > (select a boundary by hovering mouse over it) > left,right,up,down move selected boundary 1 unit in that direction > b, B - make the boundary turn all events into Blocks (ie events which > don't emit midi messages but are still placed) > i, I - make the boundary Ignore all events. > p, P - make the boundary Play all events as normal _ > - - bring the boundary closer to the front of the boundary > list\___slightly confusing I know > + - move the boundary further toward the end of the list _/ > > that's about it - but it feels like I've done a whole lot more. > > the next step is to get one of the most fundamental features of > BoxySeq working, and that is to allow the user to create static block > boxes (these can be placed anywhere in the grid and prevent a boundary > placing any events in that location). Unfortunately it's not quite as > straightforward as it sounds. > > Cheers, > James. > -- > _ > : http://jwm-art.net/ > -audio/image/text/code > -- _ : http://jwm-art.net/ -audio/image/text/code _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
