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Originally posted by Vquestor:
Hello Dan du France,
All current software arrangers lack a
capacity to play "acidized" wav files.
Now if you could incorporate the ability to
play this type of file with the same manipulation as the PSR style files, it would
be quite an impressive achievment.
For example, have each "SETUP" contain the
complete .sty file with all the .wav files saved with that setup. So if a style file
has 4 main patterns, 4 fills, 2 intros, 2 endings, it could also have up to 8 acidized
wav files. You would have a separate set
of buttons activating the wav files, and
have each wav programmable in that "setup"
to either play once and stop, or loop indefinately, or loop until a style section
is changed. These "acidized" wavs should,
of course, follow the curent MIDI tempo, and
should also be transposable in pitch whenever
the currently playing sty file is transposed.
This leads to one more programmable feature
of each wav, which is to either ignore transposing(such as for rhythm riffs) or to follow transposing.
Good luck.



Yes, these would be advanced MULTI-PADS.
And how about support for regular PSR multipad files? No software arranger does
that at the moment.