Thanks alot for the informativ response, Christian. The release notes you
also linked were a good resource too.
Truthfully I had never even though of trying out the 'dimensions...' tab.
:P At least I know that now.
One other 'ease of use' thing, which in practice might bring up alot more
issues, but would it be possible to be able to select (via either ctrl
click or shift-click) all/a number of Regions and apply dimension changes
to them all at once?
Individually adding a velocity dimension to say, each 88 regions of a piano
patch, would be a bit of a tedious thing.
Andrew.
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Christian Schoenebeck <
schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:
> On Sunday, June 04, 2017 23:01:15 Andrew C wrote:
> > In no particular order, there are some features I wouldn't mind seeing in
> > gigedit:
> >
> > Save individual instrument to its own gig file.
> > - We can merge instruments in gig files, why not split them too?
>
> 1. Press and hold "Ctrl" key.
> 2. Select the instruments you want to delete with the mouse.
> 3. Right click with mouse and select "Remove".
> 4. Select "Save as ..." from main menu and save the file under the desired
> new
> file name.
> 5. Now click on the the "Samples" tab.
> 6. Right click on any sample, then select "Remove Unused Samples".
> 7. Select "Save" from the main menu.
>
> > Change dimension types after they're already created.
> > - Could it be possible to rightclick and change a dimension type, like
> > velocity dimensions to layer dimensions or modwheel/roundrobinkeyboard
> > dimensions and vice versa without having to destroy the whole layer and
> > rebuild the dimension from scratch?
>
> It actually works already like this!
>
> 1. Right click on region.
> 2. Select "Dimensions...".
> 3. Double click on the dimension type name of the respective dimension.
> 4. Select the new dimension type from the combo box and click "OK".
>
> BTW, changing the amount of dimension zones is maybe not that obvious. One
> might expect to be able to change that from that "Dimensions..." dialog as
> well. But it works differently, because it requires the additional info
> "where" exactly shall the new zone be added, or which existing ones exactly
> shall be removed.
>
> so to increase the amount of zones of a dimension:
>
> 1. Select a region.
> 2. Then right click on a specific dimension zone (at the bottom of the main
> window).
> 3. Select "Split Dimension Zone".
>
> Likewise to decrease the amount of dimension zones:
>
> 1. Select a region.
> 2. Then right click on a specific dimension zone.
> 3. Select "Delete Dimension Zone".
>
> All those gigedit features already exist for a while. So you might also
> have a
> look at those old release notes:
>
> http://doc.linuxsampler.org/Release_Notes/LinuxSampler_2_
> 0_0/#gigedit_1_0_0
>
> CU
> Christian
>
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