marshare wrote:

I don't plan on listening to any

hahaha, nice one wink

Good stuff!  Stopping a pitch bend with P00 is one I didn't know.  Really could have used that VOL column explanation a few years ago, lol.

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(23 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

@Mdash good point, i was stuck on chopping the whole render into equal pieces rather than in intervals from the start of the render

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(9 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Cool, i remember trying to figure this out before. Maybe ill have better luck this time.

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(23 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

OhhhKayyy jeeze tongue

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(23 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

LOL! No I really am that lazy.

For performance purposes the live mode thing is perfect, tho.

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(23 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

What i was hoping for was a precise stop that would give a render that is exactly x phrases long so i could easily beatchop it. I doubt my reflexes are good enough. wink

That thing is sexy as hell.  Yummy yum yum.

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(23 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

After experimenting it turns out that using live mode to stop playback automatically still doesn't stop the clock in piggy so the render keeps going.  Looks like for now I'll just need to put clicks at the end and chop them off with audacity.

Tinkering with this resulted in me finally getting a joystick mapping file to work properly so that's super kewl.  I think I've finally explored all the various piggy options now.  smile

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(16 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

LDSj - Latter Day Saints jockey
This sounds fantastic.  wink

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(73 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Zef wrote:
Bit Shifter wrote:

I can't imagine this is the case. Where are you seeing this?

Yeah this isn't true, I checked all my tracks and they defaulted to "all rights reserved", but with the option to change it if you like.

"All Rights Reserved" is a license, too.  What I meant was everything has a license and the user has the ability to change what that license is.  No rights at all are transfered to Bandcamp.

EDIT:  Oh, I see the confusion.  Drop the "CC" from my first post.  Force of habit.  tongue

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(73 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Everything on Bandcamp automatically has some form of CC license attached to it.

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(23 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Yay, bleo's method works just like I wanted!  This is indeed a nice thing to know.

Prof's method is what I do when multitracking lsdj so I know that works as well.

Edit: oh wait maybe not

What type of cable is that?  You seem to have spliced a usb onto a link cable.

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(23 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

bleo wrote:

Well, if you switch to live mode in a real time render, you can select all channels in the row (LT+B+B) and hit RT + START to stop all channels when the last phrase of the chain finishes. HOW BOUT THAT, ARNIE. HOW BOUT THAT.

Playback will stop by itself?  In that case it's all good!  \o/

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(23 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

bleo wrote:

Make a last row of all blank chains (I always use FE for my blank chains, filled with blank FE patterns) padded with rows without any chains above or below it and when you get to the last row of your song, move the cursor to the row of FE and hit LT + START. This will switch piggy to live mode, queue up the row of blank chains and eventually cause whatever your last notes were in each channel to play for infinity. You can customize what happens in each channel by either throwing a VOLM command in a phrase and/or a KILL in another.... I do this all the time.

OR you could just add a whole bunch of rows with KILLS or whatever in them right at the end of your loop, giving you a little more time to push start to stop it.

That all makes sense.

I found myself wanting a "STAHP" command pretty bad when I set up my piggy rendering options recently.  I was shocked that the program just kept going and going until I stopped it, especially during rendering.

I was really hoping for a stop command so that the rendered files would be an exact and known length.  Then I could just drop them into something like BeatCleaver and have nice pretty loops ready to go.

"Piggy.  Piggy, please.  PLEASE STAHP!"