Hallo, Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote:
When one move one of the "beat indicators" in the graphical
representation of the rhythm past, say, the next indicator, the time
till the next beat will get quite long (im guessing the difference
plus one cycle length). That is somewhat counterintuitive from the
point of view of the graphical representation, i my head at least. -
It could of cause be intended.
Attached is a reworked version of [superdiscounter]. It doesn't completely fix the problem you pointed out, but it now has a much nicer view of the deviations. The deviations now are specified and stored as percentage values, not as absolute values anymore. This allows for bi-directional editing of the deviation patterns: You can now either move the deviation markers left or right as before, or draw them vertically as in a [table]. Both views are linked with each other. Deviations now cannot exceed a (-100, +100) percent range. Changing the highlighting now doesn't reset the deviation pattern anymore.
Known bug: Importing a new list or quickly editing the pattern graphically may distrub the total length of the pattern as can be checked in the lower right timer. I would be grateful for an idea how to fix that. I probably need to keep track of the length of the delay currently scheduled and compare it to the new delay length created by the edit operation and then adapt both to keep the total length but this is a tricky problem ... Any takers?
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