Dear all,
second ALPHA of GUI sequencer including load/save system is finally done. Now it contains all the core functions planned for version 1 and up to BETA the focus will be made on graphics and usability.
More info and download: http://code.google.com/p/visualtracker/
Hope some of you find the project interesting and will be able to leave a comment ( Hey!, 59 downloads of ALPHA 1 and not even single response ?!?!? ;-) or contribute)
Many thanks to Bérenger for ideas, testing and even contributing one module.
Looking forward to your opinions.
aleš
I found some missing abs like demux. Is this supposed to be vanilla compatible?
cheers,
Andy
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 20:06:01 +0200 Caucasian Caucasian contactcaucasian@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
second ALPHA of GUI sequencer including load/save system is finally done. Now it contains all the core functions planned for version 1 and up to BETA the focus will be made on graphics and usability.
More info and download: http://code.google.com/p/visualtracker/
Hope some of you find the project interesting and will be able to leave a comment ( Hey!, 59 downloads of ALPHA 1 and not even single response ?!?!? ;-) or contribute)
Many thanks to Bérenger for ideas, testing and even contributing one module.
Looking forward to your opinions.
aleš
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Hi Andy, you need pd-extended to run VisualTracker. See http://code.google.com/p/visualtracker/wiki/ManualInstallation ales
2010/9/28 Andy Farnell padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk:
I found some missing abs like demux. Is this supposed to be vanilla compatible?
cheers,
Andy
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Caucasian Caucasian wrote:
Hope some of you find the project interesting and will be able to leave a comment ( Hey!, 59 downloads of ALPHA 1 and not even single response ?!?!? ;-) or contribute)
Why does the timeline is numbered up to 62, and not 63 or 64, and why does this seem to have little to do with the grey/orange/red bars ? It seems that for each number at the top, there are 32.25 vertical bars, that are then split into 6 equal parts by the black marks at the top. If there were 32 vertical bars per number, the numbers would go up to 63, but it would still take an extra 32 vertical bars to get to a power of 2 (32 times 64). Is that right ?
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