- Update to version 1.84
Bugfix release
* There was a bug in v1.83 making you unable to play-test (jam)
samples at all while the pattern editor was hidden.
- Update to version 1.83
* Now you cannot edit pattern notes/data while the pattern editor
is not visible. This further prevents accidental song edits.
* While in extended pattern editor mode, show a status bar with
global volume, pattern edit status (to see if you are editing),
and time elapsed
* It was not possible to issue a Note Insert (Insert key) or Line
Insert (Shift+Insert) on some keyboards. Added extra
keybindings:
+ Ctrl+Return = Insert Note (same as Insert)
+ Ctrl+Shift+Return = Insert Line (same as Shift+Insert)
* Updated the Keybindings help text to reflect the extra
keybindings
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173443
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:apps/ft2-clone?expand=0&rev=32
* The 32-point sinc resampling interpolator was reduced to
16-point again because of the trade-off not being big enough,
and it was slightly wrongly implemented and would alias a
little bit in some cases. I'll implement a better sinc
interpolator in the future, if I ever stumble across a nice
and simple implementation. Please let me know if you have
one!
* Note transpose (block), instrument remapping (block), Cut Block (ALT+F3)
and Copy Block (ALT+F4) had issues if you had made a block selection in
the last channel/track in a pattern.
Thanks to Roz for finding this and reporting it, and sorry to all the people
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:apps/ft2-clone?expand=0&rev=22
- Update to version 1.76
* The 16-point sinc resampling interpolator has been upgraded to
32-point for better sound quality in the tracker (if you have
selected "Sinc (32 point)"). This interpolator is so good that
a lot of old XM tunes will sound muddy because of lo-fi samples
I recommend that you experiment with the choice of
interpolators. "Cubic spline" is a good choice if you listen
to a wide variety of XMs, while "Sinc (32 point)" is the best
option if you create your own tunes using hi-fi samples, or if
you mostly listen to XMs with hi-fi samples (or if you can
accept a muddy/filtered sound from lo-fi samples).
* Removed text fading from "about screen" (more is less)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1150039
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:apps/ft2-clone?expand=0&rev=18
- Update to version 1.71
* CTRL+A/ALT+A keybindings were swapped.
- Update to version 1.70
* Bugfix: Shrink Pattern ("Srnk.") could lead to a pattern
length of 0.
* Better variable sanitation for some pattern editing routines,
may (?) prevent some rare crashes.
* CTRL+F5 (Paste Pattern) had wrong button names in its
message box when asking to adjust the pattern length after
pasting.
* Changed the above message box text to be easier to understand.
* Removed audio dithering for 16-bit audio bit depth mode. It
seemed to be wrongly implemented anyway.
* Some small changes done to the about screen.
* Code cleanup.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1115663
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:apps/ft2-clone?expand=0&rev=10
- Update to version 1.69
Bugfixes
* The 'pattern expand' feature was heavily broken and would mess
up the pattern data (and potentially crash the program).
* The program crash message could overflow and not show the full
text on some system
- Update to version 1.68
* De-minimize window (if minimized) and set focus after
drag n' drop of file.
- Update to version 1.67
* The song-to-WAV export screen now defaults to the tracker's bit
depth and audio rate. This was actually the behavior for
earlier versions of the FT2 clone, but I decided to change it
back.
* The song-to-WAV exporter now allows rates up to 384kHz.
* Alpha-based fade in for the about screen content.
* Some small text string changes (config and song-to-WAV export
screen)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1106150
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:apps/ft2-clone?expand=0&rev=7
- Update to version 1.66
* Added a 16 point sinc interpolation option (higher quality).
* Changed some settings for the default configuration:
1. Palette theme = Dark mode
2. Scopes = Lined
Note: Your existing configuration will not be changed!
* Changed the layout a little in the Config section (Audio /
"I/O Devices")
* Removed the 192kHz audio output setting. This was a bit
extreme to begin with. Note: You can still select this rate
when exporting songs to WAV.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1079576
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:apps/ft2-clone?expand=0&rev=5
- Update to version 1.65
* Quick fix for volume ramp delta.
- Update to version 1.64
* Increased number of precision bits for song BPM, playback time
counter and audio->video syncing. This is a minor change and
does very little in practice as the previous precision was
already quite good.
* Audio/video sync timestamps are reset every half an hour to
prevent possible sync drifting after several hours of playing
a song without a single song stop (resets timestamp) in-between
* The HPC timers are reset every half an hour instead of every
hour. Video (if no vsync) and the scopes use these timers.
* Small code refactor for how the song is timed/ticked. Longer
song-to-WAV renders may have a filesize change of a few bytes,
but this is actually more correct.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1069401
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:apps/ft2-clone?expand=0&rev=3