Carl Edlund Anderson wrote at 12:04 pm (+0100) on Thu 28 Apr 2005:
Meanwhile, I have to ask: Ben, have you had a Devel copy of Tiger to play with and see if DB works on it? I don't know much about it, but have heard there are some Quicktime architecture changes in Tiger and I wondered if DB used any underlying audio stuff that might have been moved around in Tiger ....?
Yep. I admittedly have not done massively rigorous testing, but casual use works fine with no problems or differences noted. I will run it through some more paces this afternoon though just to be sure. (Despite my earlier intentions I've stuck with 10.3 for most of my dev, not planning to switch everything over until Tiger's officially out of the gate.) The most recent build Apple released to developers is was a couple of months ago, though. Apple have dropped the ball on the Tiger process unfortunately... they're apparently not even mailing out the final release until after tomorrow, meaning that retail customers get their copies before developers do. We all learned about the release date via rumour sites, too. Bit of a disappointment. But this is an aside. :) I expect that my experiences with the recent seed are indicative of what to expect (no problems) with the release 10.4.0.
Does this slider feature currently adjust the _volume_ of the given sample, or is it already clever enough to know that a given "drum" might have multple samples at multiple velocities
The cleverness is not here yet; it only adjusts the volume level. Eventually... :) -b -- Ben Kennedy, chief magician zygoat creative technical services 613-228-3392 | 1-866-466-4628 http://www.zygoat.ca