Anonimo_LLopi wrote:How about a button to increase all current midis' on the list key change by 1 and by -1?
Also maybe a reset buton to put them all to key change 0?
You can CTRL+A to select them all, then use the +/- buttons to set them.
As for the reset to 0, click Key -/+ buttons while pressing CTRL (I've added this hint in buttons tooltip, but if you know a more "noticeable" way to show this feature - other than adding a "0" button - please suggest it...).
Anonimo_LLopi wrote:And an idea, if you can key change different files why not be able to put the same file several times on the list? that way you could render the same file but with diferents key in one go (maybe add to the end of the name of the file +1 if the key was increased by 1 for example)
This is a good idea, but its implementation could hide some issues. Files are added with +0 by default... what if you forgot to change key for one of a duplicate file group in a 100+ files list?
You start conversion and, since it'll require a lot of time, go out for a coffee... VMS stops asking if it should replace the already existing file and wait for it forever... not so good!
Maybe what's really needed is some kind of "preview" of the final output, so trial-and-error time could be reduced a lot both for key change and Mixer levels.
I'm thinking about a "play" button to start playing the selected item, but it will surely require much more time...
Anonimo_LLopi wrote:Also do we really need to see the path of both the midi file and the wav file? I would shorten that by something like this: C:\test\1.mid --> 1.wav instead of C:\test\1.mid --> C:\test\1.wav
My first try was to put data on 3 lines (input/output/key) but the list quickly became vertically long.
Your idea is good and quickly implementable... got it!
Anonimo_LLopi wrote:how about editable tempo in a percentage like in Vanbasco's KP?
I don't know if BASS libraries support it; if so, it could come after the "preview" feature above.