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Posts Tagged ‘Update’

Nov 17
  • You can now view if a sample has been time sliced or not.
  • You can now view and set the Play Level for each samples.
  • BUG FIX == Before, if the focus was on Mono Sample 001, and you clicked on a “greyed” Stereo Sample 001, the focus would still be on Mono Sample 001. This has been fixed. No matter what sample you click on, it will always become the focus…
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Oct 29

It’s been awhile, but I finally got around to updating the program. Here’s a feature list:

  • Added AIFF support. The program will recognize 8 or 16 bit, mono or stereo, .aif files.
  • Added Minimize and Maximize Buttons.
  • The Play and Loop buttons work for every sample now. If you press the Loop button on a sample that is not a loop, it will play the whole sample repeatedly.
  • Rearranged the main dialog. Now the Mono and Stereo lists are side by side (displaying more samples at once).
  • Got rid of the “quick save” buttons, and added regular “Windows style” open and save dialogs.
  • Added a “Remove All Samples” feature, which deletes all the samples from the workspace, but leaves the pattern and song data that is loaded.
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May 13
A bug was fixed that would let you add a stereo sample when you shouldn’t be able to. This would cause the available memory to be negative, which should never happen. Since stereo samples take up twice the memory that mono samples do, I was letting you add a stereo sample, without checking if twice it’s size would fit. For example, if your memory left was: 4000, and the stereo sample’s memory size was 6000, it would still be added, because 3000 is less than 4000. Your memory left would be -2000 after adding it. All this has been fixed, and hopefully no one ran into the problem…
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May 09
You can now simulate pressing the “Play” button by double clicking on a sample in the list. Thanks to “Roonan” from Dave Randalls’ “Korg-Electribe-SX” Yahoo Forum for suggesting this. Also, I fixed a bug which made ESX Wave Organizer ignore .wav files that had a ’smpl’ chunk with the “number of samples” value equal to 0. Thanks to Dmitry for helping find this.
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