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RELEASE v0.6
Friday October 3rd, 2008
Folks,
Here is a full 0.6 release.
Included are updated Mac and Linux versions.
The new Mac version works with the latest Jack
version and under OS X Leopard.
As you can see from the SVN updates below,
there's quite a bit that's new since 0.5.5.
Your feedback is always welcome.
-~Mercury
v0.5.6 - SVN
Thursday September 4th, 2008
New Features
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* Logarithmic faders and loop levels, conforming to IEC 60-268-18.
Level meters and loop faders are now logarithmic, visually graded with 6dB markings.
This means you can create much smoother fades using MIDI controllers,
and you can see a broader range of levels on-screen.
One new configuration parameter controls the maximum dB selectable:
<!-- dB at maximum throw for audio faders- how loud can you fade in dB? for example +6 dB -->
<var fadermaxdb="6"/>
Saturday August 30th, 2008
Fixes
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* Saving over existing snapshots now preserves name
* Upgrades to BCF-2000 template
Wednesday August 13th, 2008
New Features
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* Rename snapshots
Press ALT-1 through ALT-9 to rename a snapshot.
Label your song sections for easy recall.
* Way overhauled BCF-2000 interface
The Behringer BCF-2000 MIDI template has been overhauled.
Most major functions can be controlled from the surface.
Continuously variable loop volumes, overdubs on knob presses,
loop selection and triggering, scenes, pulses, and multiple
pages of loops. The whole template can be customized by editing
the MIDI CC variables at the top of the file.
By changing the CCs, you can use it as a template for other control
surfaces. A future configuration editor may build on this concept
of 'templates with editable settings'. For now,
you can edit the file and adjust the most common commands easily.
Saturday July 5th, 2008
New Features
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* Multiple pages of snapshots
100 snapshots are provided by default (edit this in
basics.xml). You can pageup/pagedown through them by holding
CTRL or SHIFT and pressing , or .
Then use CTRL 1-9 to trigger and SHIFT 1-9 to store.
Fixes
-----
* Reworked some of the guts to fix crashes. Race condition
fixes in block manager.
Thanks to Florent and Andrea for your crash reports.
They helped nail the bug.
Monday Jun 16th, 2008
New Features
------------
* Create snapshots for playing loops
- Create / save / load snapshots. All loop levels and playing
loops are remembered.
To create a snapshot, hold SHIFT and press 1-9.
The snapshot is shown in a popup window.
- An easy way to switch between song sections.
To switch snapshots, hold CTRL and press 1-9.
- Snapshots are saved/loaded in scenes.
Still to do on snapshots: Renaming, fading,
paging through snapshots on display, more flexible
synchronization.
* Easily adjust levels for all selected loops
To use: Select some loops. Hold CTRL and press UP/DOWN repeatedly
to adjust all loop levels. Or, hold CTRL and use the mousewheel
on any loop. All selected loops are adjusted.
This works well when you have many loops that are overdriving
Freewheeling's outputs. The limiter is bouncing around. You could
reduce the output level, but this approach is more flexible- and
the results are saved in snapshots and scenes.
Friday Nov 9th, 2007
New Features
------------
* Completely revamped configuration system-
Better splitting and organization-
There are now many configuration files.
The configuration is divided into 'interfaces'.
Each interface defines behavior and display related to
a hardware interface.
You can build whole functionality for a given MIDI interface
such as a fader box, and share it on the Internet.
This should help the current situation where people are
patching together bits of each other's configurations.
Sunday July 8th, 2007
New Features
------------
* Working on real-time pitch and time stretching-
not yet usable!
* Adjustable global tuning for Fluidsynth:
From .fweelin.rc:
<fluidsynth tuning="-31.76"/>
Adjusts Fluidsynth to -31.76 cents tuning, or 432 Hz
tuning.
Fixes
-----
* Fixed a bug where some non-critical events (such as loading
or selecting loops) could be missed.
* Fixed glitch in memory manager that could cause
spontaneous exits, usually when erasing loops
* Better clipping of out-of-range MIDI values
* Removed old 'DelayProcess' code for dealing with real-time
events. New code uses real-time event manager.
Tuesday March 13th, 2007
New Features
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* Erase-selected-loops command
Shift+Space now erases all selected loops.
* New ability to tag patch banks
By tagging patch banks, you can change the way Freewheeling
responds depending on which patches you have selected.
For example, I use Freewheeling with a B3 organ softsynth.
My organ patches are arranged in a patch bank. I've tagged that
patch bank, and configured Freewheeling to respond differently
when that patch bank is active. So, when I am on an organ patch,
my faders control the B3 drawbars instead of their usual
Freewheeling functions.
You can, of course, change any of Freewheeling's behaviors
depending on the patch bank selected.
For more info, check the 'SYSTEM_cur_patchbank_tag' variable
in the configuration.
* Receive and transmit MIDI channel pressure (aftertouch) messages
* New 'routethroughpatch' configuration option for MIDI
events allows you to send deliberate MIDI messages to the
port(s) and channel(s) for the current patch.
An example configuration is provided that changes the behavior
of the modwheel (CC #1). When enabled, the modwheel value is
modulated by aftertouch. This allows me to control vibrato
(CC #1) on my softsynths with pressure on the keys.
The modwheel and pressure values are summed together and
sent out as a control change message.
If I am playing several softsynth channels from my one keyboard,
the aftertouch then affects all the channels seamlessly.
Fixes
-----
* Fixed problem installing configuration files from
folders with spaces.
2007-01-25 v0.5.5
New Features
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* MIDI sync transmit
- Toggle-able sync transmit on definable output ports
A friend of mine who is an avid Ableton Live user asked me
to collaborate with him. I realized that this was a perfect
opportunity to develop MIDI sync. Freewheeling already
syncs via the Jack transport, but Ableton and other
hardware sequencers are not Jack-aware.
As of this version,
Freewheeling transmits MIDI sync on definable MIDI
outs. By default, MIDI clock is sent to the first MIDI
output. To send MIDI clock, you must first enable it--
Go to the sync panel (shift+F1) and press shift+F2.
MIDI Sync Transmit is now enabled (the light glows).
Now, you can begin playing, and create a pulse.
You can either tap the pulse tempo, or you can record a
loop and use it as the pulse tempo.
Once the pulse begins, Freewheeling starts the external
sequencer at bar 1. If you deselect the pulse
(F6 for free timing), Freewheeling will stop your external
sequencer. Any pulse you select will begin transmitting
MIDI sync.
Freewheeling does not yet receive MIDI sync, so you can't
yet use Ableton as tempo master.
* Selecting and working with multiple loops
You can now toggle (t) and fade (MIDI CC89) volume of
several loops together.
You can select loops by right clicking on them, or by
shift+clicking on them, or by shift+pressing their trigger.
You can select all playing loops by pressing the keypad
asterisk. You can select all idle loops with
shift+kp asterisk. Ctrl+kp asterisk inverts the current
selection, and alt+kp asterisk unselects all loops.
This is the first step towards having multiple scenes
of loops that you can trigger/fade between.
* New configuration allows MIDI control of:
Undo- CC#51
Patch bank changing by fader- CC #88
Patch bank changing by buttons- CC #53 / #54
* Continuously variable feedback for overdubs
You can now change the loop feedback during overdubbing.
You can realtime vary the amount of the loop that is fed-back
into itself. The current feedback level is shown on-screen.
By default, MIDI CC#87 controls the loop feedback.
The feedback controls are configurable in .fweelin.rc, here:
<!-- Which MIDI controller # controls overdub feedback. -->
<declare var="VAR_overdubfeedback_midicontrol" type="int" init="87"/>
<declare var="VAR_overdubfeedback" type="float" init="0.8"/>
* New configuration allows browsing via MIDI program change
I developed this config for the CME-UF8 master controller, which
has a rotary encoder that sends MIDI program change messages.
With the new config, a MIDI program change knob can be used
to spin through scenes, loops, or softsynth patches.
Also, controller #50 is configured to act as a shift key for
faster scrolling through browsers.
* Save Current Scene (F7) now overwrites an existing scene.
* Save New Scene (shift + F7) forces a new scene to be created.
When overwriting, sequential backups are made
with the extensions '.backup.1' '.backup.2' etc.
Scene file data is very small.
Loops are stored separately,
so there is no duplication of unmodified loops.
* Sync panel can now be toggled with Shift-F1
Defaults to OFF
Fixes
-----
- Better stability in Event Manager- should fix crashes
- Deliberate MIDI output of events now follows the ports and
channels you specify. Incidental echoing of MIDI events follows
the settings from the current patch.
- Fixed crash on repeat loading of scenes/loading of large scenes
- No more console-dependent startup questions when a new
version is installed.
- Library path can now be specified relative to home folder
(for example, ~/fw-lib)
- Stream out now shows size in mb, for less frantic update
2006-11-21 v0.5.3
Many thanks to Danni Coy, who has contributed very significantly to
this release. Actually, he did most of the work!
New Features
------------
* MAC OS X support
FreeWheeling is now cross-platform.
A universal binary is now available for both Intel & PPC Mac
platforms.
* Multiple Audio Formats
(Contributed by Danni- Thank You!)
Save and load loops and live streams in
OGG, WAVE, AU, and FLAC.
* OGG encoding quality setting in configuration
* More flexible MIDI control of external synths.
- Combination patches allow you to split one MIDI controller
into a range of zones. This allows you to control several
different sounds or softsynths from one MIDI control source.
A combipatch defines the zones, as well as the output MIDI
port and channel that each zone sends to. You can also send
MIDI program and bank change messages for each zone, allowing
you to switch programs on external synths.
All of this functionality is integrated into the patch browser,
so you can seamlessly control other synth apps and
sound modules from within FreeWheeling.
See 'examples/combipatchdemo.xml' for an example
configuration.
- Added 'suppressprogramchanges' option for patch banks
With suppressprogramchanges=1, no MIDI bank and program change
messages are sent when patches are changed within a patch bank.
This is useful when you have a softsynth loaded with patches on
different channels and you merely want to switch channels-
each patch is mapped to a different channel, but you don't want
program change messages being sent to mess up your patches.
Use this for banks of Linuxsampler channels.
- Added 'separatechannels' option for patch banks
With separatechannels=0, patches mapped to different channels
appear in the same patch bank. With this option, you can have a
collection of several patches on different channels that appear
together in one list for browsing. This is useful for sampling
synths where your patches are pre-loaded onto channels.
With separatechannels=1, the old behavior is used.
The old behavior splits each channel into a separate bank.
This works well for DSSI softsynths, where many synths run on
the same port, but each channel accesses a different synth and
different set of patches.
Fixes
-----
* MIDI thread now runs at high priority FIFO, rather than
low priority FIFO-- this may improve MIDI performance,
and hopefully will not affect stability.
* Fixed configuration bug that broke 'CTRL+click' loop renaming.
2006-05-17 v0.5.2a
Bug Fix Release
---------------
* v0.5.2 MIDI port switching was broken.
(Problem in the configuration .fweelin.rc).
The configuration in this release should work.
No other changes have been made.
2006-05-13 v0.5.2
The Patch Browser Upgrade
New Features
------------
* Integrated patch browsers for external audio apps
* Bank and program changes are now sent based on the patches
you define
* MIDI outputs are now switched as part of the integrated
patch browser
* Automatic patch list generation for DSSI softsynths
Detail:
The Fluidsynth patch browser has been expanded to provide
patch browsing for external synths/apps.
You can define your patches (MIDI port, channel, bank, program,
and name) in external XML patch files.
All your patches, internal and external, now appear in the
patch browser. The browser now has several pages,
one for each MIDI port and channel for which you have defined
patches. Therefore, if you have Hexter on channel 1 of MIDI
output 1, and WhySynth on channel 2 of MIDI output 1, you can
independently browse your Hexter and WhySynth patches right from
within Freewheeling.
Freewheeling sends the right bank and program changes out the
right MIDI port based on your patch definitions. It also echoes
your MIDI events to the right place, so that you can switch
one keyboard between several softsynths.
When you have the patch browser selected, you can use the
left/right arrow keys to switch between browser sections.
This causes your incoming MIDI events to be switched from
one port to another- as defined in your ~/.fweelin.rc and
patch XML files. This way, you can quickly
switch between softsynths without leaving Freewheeling's
interface.
To use this feature, please read 'examples/readme.txt' for setup
info.
I will likely be expanding this to include 'combi' type
actions where you can custom configure your MIDI signal to be
sent to several softsynths. Then you could, for example,
play Hexter with your left hand and Linuxsampler with your
right hand.
* Configuration files now live in ~/.fweelin/
~/.fweelin.rc will be moved to ~/.fweelin/.fweelin.rc
when you start version 0.5.2.
Fixes
-----
* Fixed startup segfault when running without integrated
FluidSynth
2006-03-22 v0.5.1
Thank you to all for good ideas and inspiration over the summer
and winter. Many thanks to Paul Davis for hooking me up with
a great Linux Audio development gig. And thanks to an anonymous
donor for his contribution, and to Dubphil and Paul Brossier for
beta testing.
** FreeWheeling now requires libgnutls11-dev (gnutls-openssl)
instead of openssl (Thanks, Piem).
New Features
------------
* Significantly less memory usage-- more than 20 megabytes less.
Thanks to Drobilla for pointing out the issue with thread
stack size.
* New scripts (see scripts/ folder) to help you manage
a library of loops. You can now bath move, delete, and
archive loops & scenes by date.
* Jack transport sync-
- Master and slave mode
For sync to work, you must first create a pulse,
either by recording a loop and pressing F1, or by tapping
a pulse by tapping F2 twice.
Freewheeling tries to become the Jack timebase master,
but if another app is master, it switches to slave mode.
In master mode, Freewheeling generates beats and bar counts
for every repetition of the currently selected pulse.
In slave mode, Freewheeling receives beats and bar counts
and syncronizes the currently selected pulse to them.
For both master and slave modes, you can adjust the number of
bars/beats per pulse using:
Ctrl/Shift + S - adjust timebase
You can also switch between sync to bars or sync to beats
using:
Alt + S - switch bars/beats sync
Note that in master mode, FW is currently hard-wired to
generate 4 beats per bar. Since this is preliminary code,
not a big deal.
* New user interface
- Progress bar for saving and loading loops and scenes
- Better organization of help page with clear sections
- Mouse support
- Click on loops triggers them.
- Space + Click erases loops.
- Mousewheel on loops now adjusts loop volumes--
very convenient when you are mixing and playing with
improvisations.
These can be configured.
See 'loop-clicked' in .fweelin.rc.
- Joystick support
- Joystick buttons can now trigger events.
For example, I have used FW with a DDR dance mat to
trigger loops.
See 'joybutton' in .fweelin.rc.
- New 'engage' and 'shot' options in trigger-loop.
'Engage' forces a loop to ON or OFF,
overriding the default toggle behavior.
You can use it to create triggers that play short bursts,
rather than long loops.
'Shot' to be implemented.
* Stability improvements
- Better thread safety and design improvements to the real-time
memory manager have improved stability.
* Significant improvements to loop/scene management and browsing
- You can now give loops and scenes your own names
- New names are stored within the filename of library files
- Expanded browser window shows several items at once
- Browser now sorts so that newer loops and scenes are first
* Better handling of looppoints
- Resolved issue with clicking at the looppoint on reloaded
loops.
- Resolved sporadic clicks on syncronized loops.
* Better handling of loading/saving loops
* Adjustable video loop delay
- You can now adjust the performance of FreeWheeling
by changing the delay between video refreshes.
Several people asked for this feature, because
FW is processor-heavy on the video side.
The video thread does run at a low priority,
and so it should not affect the performance of other
realtime audio threads. However, the system may get
sluggish, and if this happens, you may want to increase
the delay in .fweelin.rc:
<var videodelay="20"/>
Fixes
-----
* Fixed 'glibc double free' segfault- FW should now run
when compiled with GCC 4.0.
* Adjusted the way F2 tap tempo works-
tapping a new tempo with F2 is now more responsive,
but less tolerant of mistakes
* Fixed 'pure virtual method called' segfault
* Fixed segfault when browsing past end of FluidSynth patch list
* Various fixes to reduce CPU hogging
* Merged patches from Piem's debian package:
MaxVol, compile fixes for GCC 4.0, and removal of non-free
elements
* FW can now run without physical JACK inputs or outputs.
Thanks to Piem for this patch.
2005-05-02 v0.5pre4
Many thanks to Sune Mai for several clever fixes,
to Plutek for your generous donation,
and to all of you for inspiration and feedback:
Wolfgang Woehl, Mark Knecht, Shayne O'Connor, Esben Stien,
Gregory Maxwell...
** FreeWheeling now requires libvorbisfile.
New Features
------------
* Go back to previous improvisations
- Saving -and- loading of loops and scenes of many loops
- Integrated browser for scenes, loops, and FluidSynth patches
- Loops and scenes are sorted by time in browser
QuickStart:
Use F8 to save a loop, F7 to save a scene of all loops,
F9 to toggle auto-saving of all loops, 'b' to switch browsers
from FluidSynth to Loops to Scenes, 'enter' to load the
selected loop or scene, Shift +/- jumps to the next group
of scenes or loops on disk (at least an hour different in
time)
When loading a scene, the loops are restored to their
original placement. When loading a single loop,
it goes to the footswitch (SW) by default. You can then
move it to any QWERTY or MIDI key by pressing that key.
FreeWheeling no longer saves in folders save1, save2, etc.
A new library folder (by default, fw-lib/)
contains all your loops, scenes, and live mixes.
A new script scripts/godelete-date, can be used to delete
loops and scenes from your library by date.
* Full stereo support
- Individual inputs configurable stereo or mono
- Automatic stereo or mono loops
- FluidSynth in stereo or mono
QuickStart:
In ~/.fweelin.rc find:
<var externalaudioinputs="MMS"/>
This configures two mono and one stereo input.
FreeWheeling no longer auto-connects to system inputs and
outputs. You only need to configure what kinds of inputs
you'd like. Please note that, for now, you need to manually
add displays and keyboard mappings for any inputs you add.
The rest is handled automatically.
* Multiple ALSA MIDI outputs
- Send live MIDI messages to different MIDI ports
to control different Linux apps in real-time
QuickStart:
Use "m" key to switch MIDI outputs. The default configuration,
<var midiouts="2"/>
defines two MIDI outputs. "m" toggles between the two outputs
and the internal FluidSynth.
* Configurable limiter
- Max gain, threshold, and release rate can be changed
- By default, limiter no longer raises gain above 100%
See help in ~/.fweelin.rc
* Input level displays
- Peak levels for each input are now shown
* Footpedal volume adjust configuration
QuickStart:
Use MIDI controller 1 to control individual input levels.
Press keyboard 1-4 to select input. Then move CC1 to adjust
volume. Or press and hold keyboard 1-4 while moving CC1 to
jump to a new pedal value without adjusting volume.
In ~/.fweelin.rc, see:
<declare var="VAR_footpedal_ctrl_num" type="int" init="1"/>
<declare var="VAR_footpedal_vol_max" type="float" init="3.0"/>
You can change the CC# and max volume.
* Laptop keyboard configuration
QuickStart:
If you are using FW on a laptop, you probably don't have
easy access to some keys. I've provided a laptop keyboard
configuration which remaps some keys. In the help pages,
the new keys are shown in square brackets.
To enable this configuration, edit ~/.fweelin.rc:
<declare var="VAR_laptopkeymode" type="char" init="0"/>
init="0" becomes init="1"
* Config file version checking
- If your config file is out of date, FreeWheeling will
ask whether you'd like a new one installed.
This means you never have to manually erase ~/.fweelin.rc.
Fixes
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* fixed MIDI note off being misinterpreted on keyboards that
send note on with velocity 0
* JACK ports are no longer auto-connected
* fixed startup hang on some systems (mutex init problem)
* fixed bug in block memory allocator Recycle()
that causes a segfault during bursting of many events
* compile fix error: 'ISO C++ forbids cast to non-reference type
used as l-value' in RTNew()
* footswitch is now controller 64 by default, not 67
* several keys have been remapped- see the help for details
2005-03-11 v0.5pre3
New Features
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* A new way to tap downbeat and tempo (tap-pulse event)
* Switching of metronome sound for pulses (switch-metronome event)
* FreeWheeling events can now trigger MIDI events, so you can
control other audio apps from within FluidSynth--
For example, you can fire off changes to your modular synths
from your keyboard or footpedals.
This eliminates the need for an extra MIDI router app, since
it is now built in to FreeWheeling. Your custom FreeWheeling
setup defines how MIDI events are generated.
* More flexible, clearer configuration syntax, with better error
checking and colored warning messages.
* Full input & output implementation of MIDI program change
and pitch bend messages.
* An example of the new MIDI output features-
A MIDI patch changer has been configured using the left/right
arrow keys. An on screen display shows patch number.
See .fweelin.rc and video tutorial: Hookups.
* Faster, tighter memory management for events.
* Scripts are now included that load FreeWheeling and Hexter DX7
softsynth, connect to LADSPA reverb and tube amp sim- see
scripts/README.
Fixes
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* fixed config bug that may cause "PreallocatedType: no instance
available" errors on startup
* compile fix on Mandrake GCC 3.4.x - 'parenthesized type-id' error
2005-01-19 v0.5pre2
New Features
* Saving and autosaving of loops in OGG format-
loops and live mixes are saved in their own folders
* Real-time toggling of FluidSynth
* Multipage help
* Documentation for 'z'/'x' loop octave
Fixes
* configure check for SDL_gfx filledPieRGBA vs filledpieRGBA
* configure now gives websites for dependent libraries
* added XInitThreads to fix 'Xlib async reply' error
2005-01-03 v0.5pre1 - first public prerelease
2003 -2004 v0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 (internal)
many internal changes--
* moving from OpenGL to 2-D SDL
* loop visuals
* downbeat awareness
* memory manager
* event manager
* block extended data
* configuration system
* many bugfixes
These form the foundation of FreeWheeling as a modular looping
platform.
2002-06-05 FreeWheeling (then 'dogon listening device')
* initial Linux version based on Mac MAX/MSP prototype
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