Topic: Editing Spectrum Profile in Pro

First of all a warning to all of you with a family. Pianoteq Pro is fantastic!!! I'm glad my children have moved out and there mother left me. There are just no time anymore for unessential things.

But I wonder, have I got this right?
If I edit a note in the spectrum profile and then unselect this note the changes will dissapear. I guess there is a thought behind this but it is very easy to unselect a note by mistake and if you don't notice and immediately undo, it is quite impossible to go back. Or maybe I have missed something? The manual doesn't say anything about this. Maybe the manual could be a little bit more detailed conserning Pro version?

/Harald

Re: Editing Spectrum Profile in Pro

Ha-ha, Harald!  I would have to agree with you about the whole "family" thing in a different way:  Pianoteq (especially with the "Pro" features) is a great _deterrent_ to actually having a family in the first place!  As they say, timing is everything...  ;^)

Seriously, I've been waiting for someone else to sink some teeth into the "Spectrum Profile."  You are absolutely right:  if you DEselect a note from the control rail, then whatever spectrum-profile changes you've made to that note _will_ disappear.  However, you have two recourses to this action:

(1)  You can copy/paste any of the spectrum images -- just right-click on the window and select "copy" (or use the keyboard shortcut).  At least in _this_ fashion, you'll have a copy of the settings saved to the clipboard.

(2)  Undo, undo, undo!  With the ability to do a gazillion undos (your mileage
may vary ;^), nothing is ever _hopelessly_ lost.  But you knew this already...

I've never been a fan of Spiderman, but:  with great power comes great responsibility.  Or something like that.

:-)

Last edited by dhalfen (03-11-2009 18:25)
"Our developers, who art in Toulouse, hallowed be thy physical-models.
Thy version 4 come, thy new instruments be done, in the computer as it is in the wood!"

Re: Editing Spectrum Profile in Pro

dhalfen!, Thank's for your tip about the copy/paste function and for correcting my english. I actually write with a dictionary by my side but things never get quite right anyway. I guess a another god idea is to use the A/B memory.
In addition, I would like a fast way to select all notes at once. But of course without the possibilty to DESELECT them by accident.

/Harald

Re: Editing Spectrum Profile in Pro

Technically, as long as you select _one_ note, you're selecting _all_ of them!  So any change you make affects _all_ of the notes.  You only have to be careful when you have a different spectrum profile for _another_ selected note -- the program interpolates values between the extremes (very cool!) for all notes between.  (This, of course, requires that you install "null" notes for any pitches [or pitch-sets] you don't want to edit.  You would have to copy/paste _around_ such notes.)

Harald, your English was fine -- I wasn't correcting _anything_!  ;^)

You have a very good point, though -- I wish we could have a little "checkbox" where we could _lock_ the current (active) spectrum profile, thus protecting it from further editing (i.e., if we edit another note's spectrum profile, then _any_ profile which is "checked" would remain unchanged). 

This would make the whole back-and-forth issue obsolete.  The "Spectrum Profile" note-edit feature _is_ one of the most sophisticated tools in the whole program (at least from our -- the users' -- vantage point %^), so the more control we can have with it, the better.

Philippe/Julien -- any possibility of implementing such a feature?  Or is this a big headache?


:^)

"Our developers, who art in Toulouse, hallowed be thy physical-models.
Thy version 4 come, thy new instruments be done, in the computer as it is in the wood!"

Re: Editing Spectrum Profile in Pro

dhalfen wrote:

Technically, as long as you select _one_ note, you're selecting _all_ of them!
:^)

Yes and no. If you select one note all notes are effected by editing. But if you have all notes selected you can easily chose one by one.

Last edited by HaraldS (04-11-2009 00:42)