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Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. This is almost purely a bugfix release for OpenMPT 1.25, with few other changes. These are the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.04.00: It is now possible to skip forward / ... [More] backward in the song with the pattern navigation keyboard shortcuts and scroll wheel during playback if "follow song" is enabled. ID3v2.4 tags were malformed in OpenMPT 1.25.03.00, leading to the first audio frame being skipped when playing the exported MP3 file. If you make use of OpenMPT's MP3 export, you are strongly advised to upgrade. The plugin gain control in the General tab was not accessible to screen readers. Recording MIDI CCs from MIDI was broken in MPTM files since OpenMPT 1.25.01.00. Opening the MIDI Mapping Dialog from a bridged plugin GUI could freeze the tracker. Global time signature values exceeding 255 rows were not loaded (but saved) correctly. Support for a few more MOD variants (CD61, FA04, FA06, FA08, NSMS and LARD magic bytes). Fixed a few more crashes and hangs encountered in AMF, IMF and MT2 loaders (detected with afl). Some MOD files were erroneously detected as 669 files. MIDI Learn in the MIDI Mapping Dialog did not work when opening the dialog from a plugin editor. Using key bindings in paths longer than 260 characters should now work properly. Disabling "Repeat notes on hold" for all notes at once was broken. For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. This is almost purely a bugfix release for OpenMPT 1.25, with few other changes. These are the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.04.00: It is now possible to skip forward / ... [More] backward in the song with the pattern navigation keyboard shortcuts and scroll wheel during playback if "follow song" is enabled. ID3v2.4 tags were malformed in OpenMPT 1.25.03.00, leading to the first audio frame being skipped when playing the exported MP3 file. If you make use of OpenMPT's MP3 export, you are strongly advised to upgrade. The plugin gain control in the General tab was not accessible to screen readers. Recording MIDI CCs from MIDI was broken in MPTM files since OpenMPT 1.25.01.00. Opening the MIDI Mapping Dialog from a bridged plugin GUI could freeze the tracker. Global time signature values exceeding 255 rows were not loaded (but saved) correctly. Support for a few more MOD variants (CD61, FA04, FA06, FA08, NSMS and LARD magic bytes). Fixed a few more crashes and hangs encountered in AMF, IMF and MT2 loaders (detected with afl). Some MOD files were erroneously detected as 669 files. MIDI Learn in the MIDI Mapping Dialog did not work when opening the dialog from a plugin editor. Using key bindings in paths longer than 260 characters should now work properly. Disabling "Repeat notes on hold" for all notes at once was broken. For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and module loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. This is another update for OpenMPT 1.25 with more bugfixes, improvements and also some new features. These are the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.03.00: Allow to change ... [More] between sharp and flat accidentals in Display settings. Forward / backward mouse buttons can be used to switch to next / previous order, sample and instrument in the pattern, sample and instrument editors. Silence tool now works the same way for stereo samples as it does for mono samples. Time stretch and pitch shift are now abortable. When trying to load a module into a sample or instrument slot, open it directly in the tree view for importing samples. Option in sample map context menu to remove all sample associations. Nicer envelope drawing at higher zoom levels. Show sample numbers in Sample Map editor. Previewing several notes at once in the instrument editor was broken for XM modules. Allow the user to enter plugin-specific tags in the plugin selection dialog. The name filter now searches for both plugin names and tags. Plugin editor minimizing should now also work with Wine. As a consequence, minimizing now only works through double-clicking, there are no minimize / maximize buttons any more. Improved plugin bridge performance. MOD, MT2 and MED playback fixes. Added ReplayGain write-out for exported MP3 files. No longer crash in 64-bit builds when trying to append a module. For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and module loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. This is another update for OpenMPT 1.25 with more bugfixes, improvements and also some new features. These are the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.03.00: Allow to change ... [More] between sharp and flat accidentals in Display settings. Forward / backward mouse buttons can be used to switch to next / previous order, sample and instrument in the pattern, sample and instrument editors. Silence tool now works the same way for stereo samples as it does for mono samples. Time stretch and pitch shift are now abortable. When trying to load a module into a sample or instrument slot, open it directly in the tree view for importing samples. Option in sample map context menu to remove all sample associations. Nicer envelope drawing at higher zoom levels. Show sample numbers in Sample Map editor. Previewing several notes at once in the instrument editor was broken for XM modules. Allow the user to enter plugin-specific tags in the plugin selection dialog. The name filter now searches for both plugin names and tags. Plugin editor minimizing should now also work with Wine. As a consequence, minimizing now only works through double-clicking, there are no minimize / maximize buttons any more. Improved plugin bridge performance. MOD, MT2 and MED playback fixes. Added ReplayGain write-out for exported MP3 files. No longer crash in 64-bit builds when trying to append a module. For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and module loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. This is another update for OpenMPT 1.25 with more bugfixes, improvements and also some new features. These are the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.03.00: Allow to change ... [More] between sharp and flat accidentals in Display settings. Forward / backward mouse buttons can be used to switch to next / previous order, sample and instrument in the pattern, sample and instrument editors. Silence tool now works the same way for stereo samples as it does for mono samples. Time stretch and pitch shift are now abortable. When trying to load a module into a sample or instrument slot, open it directly in the tree view for importing samples. Option in sample map context menu to remove all sample associations. Nicer envelope drawing at higher zoom levels. Show sample numbers in Sample Map editor. Previewing several notes at once in the instrument editor was broken for XM modules. Allow the user to enter plugin-specific tags in the plugin selection dialog. The name filter now searches for both plugin names and tags. Plugin editor minimizing should now also work with Wine. As a consequence, minimizing now only works through double-clicking, there are no minimize / maximize buttons any more. Improved plugin bridge performance. MOD, MT2 and MED playback fixes. Added ReplayGain write-out for exported MP3 files. No longer crash in 64-bit builds when trying to append a module. For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. This is another update for OpenMPT 1.25 with more bugfixes, improvements and also some new features. These are the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.03.00: Allow to change ... [More] between sharp and flat accidentals in Display settings. Forward / backward mouse buttons can be used to switch to next / previous order, sample and instrument in the pattern, sample and instrument editors. Silence tool now works the same way for stereo samples as it does for mono samples. Time stretch and pitch shift are now abortable. When trying to load a module into a sample or instrument slot, open it directly in the tree view for importing samples. Option in sample map context menu to remove all sample associations. Nicer envelope drawing at higher zoom levels. Show sample numbers in Sample Map editor. Previewing several notes at once in the instrument editor was broken for XM modules. Allow the user to enter plugin-specific tags in the plugin selection dialog. The name filter now searches for both plugin names and tags. Plugin editor minimizing should now also work with Wine. As a consequence, minimizing now only works through double-clicking, there are no minimize / maximize buttons any more. Improved plugin bridge performance. MOD, MT2 and MED playback fixes. Added ReplayGain write-out for exported MP3 files. No longer crash in 64-bit builds when trying to append a module. For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. This is another update for OpenMPT 1.25 with more bugfixes, improvements and also some new features. These are the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.03.00: Allow to change ... [More] between sharp and flat accidentals in Display settings. Forward / backward mouse buttons can be used to switch to next / previous order, sample and instrument in the pattern, sample and instrument editors. Silence tool now works the same way for stereo samples as it does for mono samples. Time stretch and pitch shift are now abortable. When trying to load a module into a sample or instrument slot, open it directly in the tree view for importing samples. Option in sample map context menu to remove all sample associations. Nicer envelope drawing at higher zoom levels. Show sample numbers in Sample Map editor. Previewing several notes at once in the instrument editor was broken for XM modules. Allow the user to enter plugin-specific tags in the plugin selection dialog. The name filter now searches for both plugin names and tags. Plugin editor minimizing should now also work with Wine. As a consequence, minimizing now only works through double-clicking, there are no minimize / maximize buttons any more. Improved plugin bridge performance. MOD, MT2 and MED playback fixes. Added ReplayGain write-out for exported MP3 files. No longer crash in 64-bit builds when trying to append a module. For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. It's been about a month since the release of OpenMPT 1.25, and here is the first update to address new and old bugs found in OpenMPT 1.25, but it also brings a few other improvements. These are ... [More] the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.02.00: MIDI export has been considerably improved. More commands are exported and it uses one MIDI track per instrument rather than one per pattern channel. It is now possible to slice samples at their cue points into several separate samples. Writing FLAC samples with a sample rate above 65535 Hz that was not a multiple of 10 Hz, or any sample rate above 655350 Hz failed. Note for software developers: Since FLAC sample rates are capped at 655350 Hz, OpenMPT now writes the real sample rate in a Vorbis comment called SAMPLERATE if it exceeds this limit. Feel free to add support for this tag in your software. Allow folders to be shown in the lower part of the sample browser through a right-click option. Added Pitch Bend messages to MIDI macro generator. There was an excessive performance drop on some GUI parts in the previous version. Cloning plugins failed to copy the patch data in 32-bit legacy builds (and regular 32-bit builds before OpenMPT 1.25). Loading FXB preset files for plugins stored as parameter sets instead of chunks was broken. Possible crash when resizing pattern during playback with smooth pattern scrolling enabled. Pitch envelopes were upside down in non-linear slides mode since OpenMPT 1.24.01.00. Playback fixes for MOD and OKT files. Various crashed and hangs when loading some malformed files were fixed (detected with afl) For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. It's been about a month since the release of OpenMPT 1.25, and here is the first update to address new and old bugs found in OpenMPT 1.25, but it also brings a few other improvements. These are ... [More] the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.02.00: MIDI export has been considerably improved. More commands are exported and it uses one MIDI track per instrument rather than one per pattern channel. It is now possible to slice samples at their cue points into several separate samples. Writing FLAC samples with a sample rate above 65535 Hz that was not a multiple of 10 Hz, or any sample rate above 655350 Hz failed. Note for software developers: Since FLAC sample rates are capped at 655350 Hz, OpenMPT now writes the real sample rate in a Vorbis comment called SAMPLERATE if it exceeds this limit. Feel free to add support for this tag in your software. Allow folders to be shown in the lower part of the sample browser through a right-click option. Added Pitch Bend messages to MIDI macro generator. There was an excessive performance drop on some GUI parts in the previous version. Cloning plugins failed to copy the patch data in 32-bit legacy builds (and regular 32-bit builds before OpenMPT 1.25). Loading FXB preset files for plugins stored as parameter sets instead of chunks was broken. Possible crash when resizing pattern during playback with smooth pattern scrolling enabled. Pitch envelopes were upside down in non-linear slides mode since OpenMPT 1.24.01.00. Playback fixes for MOD and OKT files. Various crashes and hangs when loading some malformed files were fixed (detected with afl) For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Saga Musix
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. It's been about a month since the release of OpenMPT 1.25, and here is the first update to address new and old bugs found in OpenMPT 1.25, but it also brings a few other improvements. These are ... [More] the noteworthy improvements and changes in OpenMPT 1.25.02.00: MIDI export has been considerably improved. More commands are exported and it uses one MIDI track per instrument rather than one per pattern channel. It is now possible to slice samples at their cue points into several separate samples. Writing FLAC samples with a sample rate above 65535 Hz that was not a multiple of 10 Hz, or any sample rate above 655350 Hz failed. Note for software developers: Since FLAC sample rates are capped at 655350 Hz, OpenMPT now writes the real sample rate in a Vorbis comment called SAMPLERATE if it exceeds this limit. Feel free to add support for this tag in your software. Allow folders to be shown in the lower part of the sample browser through a right-click option. Added Pitch Bend messages to MIDI macro generator. There was an excessive performance drop on some GUI parts in the previous version. Cloning plugins failed to copy the patch data in 32-bit legacy builds (and regular 32-bit builds before OpenMPT 1.25). Loading FXB preset files for plugins stored as parameter sets instead of chunks was broken. Possible crash when resizing pattern during playback with smooth pattern scrolling enabled. Pitch envelopes were upside down in non-linear slides mode since OpenMPT 1.24.01.00. Playback fixes for MOD and OKT files. Various crashed and hangs when loading some malformed files were fixed (detected with afl) For a complete list of changes, have a look at the release notes and the full version history.libopenmpt has been updated as well with the same playback and loader fixes. By the way, we are still looking for new example songs to ship with the tracker. If you are interested, grab the samples found in the installation directory under ExampleSongs\Samples and use them to create a song, following the rules from the example song compo! [Less]