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Jerm wrote:The polyrhythm editor is a really powerful new tool. Each drum sound can have its own rhythm and much more. This feature was motivated by conversation I had with a drum professor from Berkelee college of music who missed his old fancy metronome.
Jerm wrote:I also have some new stuff I want to release very soon. Each track now has its own Rhythm Explorer data and a new feature, current called 'auto', allows any combination of tracks to be generated,with their own selection, automatically upon playback. Also a loop overall function has been added to the sections timing dialog. This makes it now possible to have a real-time album by using different sections as different songs. That will continuously play but be different every time (in the Rhythm explorer parts). I am currently in the final stages of implementing a new marker that is specific to a track. This overrides the lead generator stuff making it possible to set the density to 0 on a specific track where you have the canned part of it on a different track. The override continues until you specify another marker specific to that track so you don't have many LG track markers at all. It is amazing sounding to have a bass track set to synchronize to a generated guitar track, which is what I am listening to today.
Jerm wrote: In addition to all that, I have a server version of Metro I am currently calling Metro IPS, which stands for Infinite Player Server. You can see an example of the web interface here
Jerm wrote:And there is the whole new 'Music Code' thing. Metro 7.4 includes over 7450 music code entries in the Artists Presets file.
Jerm wrote:You are on a Mac, right?
Jerm wrote:I want to get you the 7.4 beta but it is taking me awhile to retro fit the Mac version.
Lytz1 wrote:I could leave the mac behind me already, but it would need a tremendous amount of time to move everything over to windows.
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