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2007-02-24 17:59
Bamu®
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Release id #39571 : NinjaTracker V2.03

IMHO it's a really nice editor...
... but a few IMHO 'essential' (or let's call them useful) features are missing.

Ok, here some constructive criticism for this nifty editor:

- Note number could be entered automatically, since it has it's own column. (would save a lot of time)
- Channel muting. Really useful for finetuning (of testing) different voices.
- Multispeed 1x-12x...
- Disable/enable HR for each instrument (similar to the technique from GT2 which skips 1st frame)

cheers,

bamu
2007-02-24 18:32
Mace

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Wasn't the idea behind NinjaTracker that is was simple?
Correct me if I'm wrong, though...
2007-02-24 18:41
Bamu®
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Quote: Wasn't the idea behind NinjaTracker that is was simple?
Correct me if I'm wrong, though...


These features wouldn't change much.
At least the first 2 features. The rest isn't that important. (I guess) :)
2007-02-24 20:10
cadaver

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There is no channelmuting, because the editor playroutine is supposed to work just like the finalized tune playroutine: you know exactly how much rastertime it's going to take. And in any case, I consider the editor complete/finished now. It probably makes sense to only use NT for meeting strict memory use & rastertime demands, like in games/demos, not for general composing.
2007-02-25 09:51
Bamu®
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Ok, I understand you.
2007-02-25 13:06
Bamu®
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About: "Note numbers are entered automagically"
But this would be possible without changing the Ninjatracker_2 concept?
This is actually a feature which I miss from every C64 based editor.

Anyway, I must admit that this editor is extremely powerful (it's somewhat like a magic editor).

Good stuff!
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