Am 06.02.2013 12:04, schrieb Florian Jung:

> first of all: do we want to stretch events, or stretch parts?
> 
> i went for events, because this saves us from processing work; but
> arises the initial problem of changing how clones work, plus would
> require us to do two independent implementations: stretching events
> offline, and stretching parts during playback online (stretching single
> events online would be useless: complicated and no benefit because no
> caching is possible.)

oh fail.

we cannot stretch just the parts!
because the *events* (or more specifically, their associated SndFiles)
carry their tempo information.

if you have a song which gets faster and faster, and you have recorded
some guitar on the beginning of your song, then you want to be able to
move this event and adapt to the new tempo at the new position.
or you might want to import any wave file and move it to arbitrary
positions without affecting the rest.

do you understand why we need so individually stretch every event?

greetings
flo

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> greetings
> flo
> 
>>
>> Tim.
>>
>>>
>>>> MusE (supposedly) prevents disk memory swapping by locking all current and
>>>>
>>>>  future memory at start. I think it's working but I guess at some point it
>>>>  must swap.
>>>
>>> My cache is meant to be treated as any other audio file. It would be
>>> cool if we don't need to swap it, but we would swap it if neccessary.
>>>
>>> greetings
>>> flo
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