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2 Changes in Sonic Visualiser 1.8 since the previous release 1.7.2:
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4 - Sonic Visualiser now registers as a file type handler on OS/X,
5 providing better integration with the desktop generally (Dan Stowell)
6
7 - There is a new function to toggle all Time Rulers at once (key #)
8
9 - The CSV import dialog has been overhauled, allowing more flexible
10 selection of purpose for each column
11
12 - Text overlays are now easier to read on dark backgrounds
13
14 - Hidden layers are now ignored when exporting an image (Dan Stowell)
15
16 - A crash when starting a new session or exiting the application
17 after loading a session with saved alignment data has been fixed
18
19 - The duplication of right-button menu functions when multiple files
20 were loaded has been fixed
21
22 - The layer-add menu functions now have shortcuts (Dan Stowell)
23
24 - The codebase has been reorganised into libraries and a configure
25 step added. It should be easier to build and maintain on OS/X and
26 Linux than previously, although it won't make much difference on
27 Windows.
28
29 - A Czech translation is now included (thanks to Pavel Fric).
30
31 Changes in Sonic Visualiser 1.7.2 since the previous release 1.7.1:
32
33 - The time-value layer now has an origin line and an option to
34 show derivatives (change from one point to the next) rather than
35 raw values
36
37 - A static initialiser race has been fixed, possibly fixing an
38 occasional crash on startup in Windows
39
40 - A crash when pressing Play straight after New Session has been
41 fixed
42
43 Changes in Sonic Visualiser 1.7.1 since the previous release 1.7:
44
45 - The RDF importer does a better job of assigning labels to layers,
46 layers to panes, and values to labelled regions
47
48 - Interactive editing in the Text layer benefits from the same
49 improvements as made in 1.7 to Note and Region layers
50
51 - The layer data editor window has a text search feature
52
53 - The main window status bar now shows the last label to have passed
54 the playback position in the current layer, at the right end of the
55 status bar
56
57 - The Russian translation has been updated (thanks Alexandre)
58
59 Changes in Sonic Visualiser 1.7 since the previous release 1.6:
60
61 - A new "Insert Item At Selection" function on the Edit menu
62 can be used to create Note and Region layer items whose time
63 extents correspond to the current selection(s)
64
65 - Interactively editing points in the Note and Region layers
66 now works much more smoothly
67
68 - SV can now import MIDI files that use SMPTE timecode for event
69 timing (importing MIDI files using with the more common
70 timebase-based timing was already supported)
71
72 - Time values throughout the display may optionally be shown in
73 seconds and frames at various frame rates
74
75 - A crash on exit in Windows has been fixed
76
77 - A very unobtrusive user survey is now included
78
79 - Various other bug fixes.
80
81 Changes in Sonic Visualiser 1.6 since the previous release 1.5:
82
83 - The Colour 3D Plot layer now supports logarithmic vertical
84 scale and linear interpolation options.
85
86 - A new colour scheme (High Gain) has been added for spectrogram
87 and Colour 3D Plot, which improves readability for some data.
88
89 - Further performance improvements have been made to Colour 3D
90 Plot.
91
92 - Various other bug fixes.
93
94 Changes in Sonic Visualiser 1.5 since the previous version 1.4:
95
96 - You can now insert time instants, time values, and notes using
97 a MIDI device during playback. If a time value or note layer is
98 current it will be used for insertion (giving a value equal to
99 the pitch class, or the played note, respectively); otherwise an
100 existing or new time instants layer will be used just as it is
101 when inserting instants using the PC keyboard. Using a MIDI
102 device should give better timing than using the PC keyboard.
103
104 - There is a new Activity Log window with a (purely informative) list
105 of events and user interactions that happen while SV is running.
106
107 - The spectrogram has somewhat improved graphical scaling, and
108 this is now the default (being much faster than the 4x oversampled
109 method). The previous default is still available as a preference.
110
111 - Visualisation of very dense colour plots (such as spectrograms
112 calculated by plugins) is substantially faster in this release.
113
114 - Spectrogram display is now faster in many circumstances.
115
116 - Alignment using the MATCH plugin is faster on OS/X than before.
117
118 - SV will take into account RDF plugin descriptions, if available,
119 in order to make somewhat better decisions about display of plugin
120 outputs (for example, placing segmentation data into a layer with
121 segmentation plot type).
122
123 - You can now switch layers by clicking on the spare area at the left
124 end of the pane that is also used for the current pane indicator.
125
126 - The vertical black lines dividing segments in the time value
127 layer's segmentation plot style are now optional.
128
129 - Several widget layout bugs on OS/X have been fixed.
130
131 - Several serious crashing, deadlock, and data corruption bugs have
132 been fixed.
133
134
135 New features in Sonic Visualiser 1.4 since the previous version 1.3:
136
137 - SV now has a Region layer type, used for display of features with
138 durations. It also supports Vamp v2.0 plugins that provide durations
139 for features.
140
141 - Layer data can now be imported from RDF described using the Audio
142 Features Ontology, as well as from the existing text file types. SV
143 can also export annotation layer data to RDF/Turtle, although in a
144 somewhat simplistic manner at present.
145
146 - You can search for transforms by text in the new "Find a Transform"
147 dialog. This searches both installed plugins, and plugins that have
148 not been installed but that have descriptions available on the
149 semantic web.
150
151 - You can now zoom and scroll vertically in the time-value, note,
152 and colour 3d plot layers.
153
154 - Sonic Visualiser can now load sessions from uncompressed XML files
155 as well as its own compressed-XML .sv format. Files with extension
156 .xml that contain suitable session data will be loaded as sessions.
157 Note that .xml extension files still do not show up in the default
158 file load filter. This is intentional, as there may be any kind of
159 data in them -- if you want to load uncompressed session files from
160 XML, you need to know you're doing it.
161
162 - Several crashes and other bugs have been fixed.
163
164 Changes in Sonic Visualiser 1.3 since the previous version 1.2:
165
166 - There is a new spreadsheet-style data viewer and editor for
167 viewing and editing the data in some types of annotation layer.
168
169 - Alignments are now saved to the session file.
170
171 - The spectrogram layer is usually somewhat faster than it was.
172
173 - You can now hold Shift while dragging to move an item, in order
174 to override the initial drag resistance introduced in 1.2.
175
176 - The gross mis-labelling of time lines in the ruler has been fixed.
177
178 - There is a new, somewhat provisional PulseAudio output driver.
179
180 - Several other bug fixes.
181
182 New features in Sonic Visualiser 1.2, since the previous version 1.0:
183
184 - SV now supports time-alignment of multiple performances of a work
185 loaded at the same time. This option is enabled when the MATCH Vamp
186 plugin is installed. When alignment is switched on and more than one
187 audio file is open, SV will assume that all open files are
188 differently timed performances of the same work, and will calculate
189 time alignments for them. Playback will then play only a single file
190 at a time, and the playback cursors in other files will track at the
191 varying speeds to try to ensure that each is at the same point in the
192 underlying score. This enables effective comparison of several such
193 files, as well as a meaningful way to switch from one performance to
194 another during playback (ensuring that the switch happens at the
195 correct point in the performance being switched to).
196
197 - There is a new Image layer, which can display images from the
198 local filesystem or retrieved via HTTP or FTP.
199
200 - A new measurement tool has been added. With the measurement tool
201 selected, dragging in a pane draws a rectangle labelled with the
202 scale values for its start and end corners and its size. You can
203 have any number of measurements present at once; they are associated
204 with the top layer, their scale values depend on the scale for that
205 layer, and they are only shown when that layer is at the top and the
206 measurement tool is active. Measurements are saved and reloaded in
207 the session file. Drawing measurements can be undone and redone, and
208 a measurement can be deleted by hitting Del when highlighted. Note
209 that the measurement tool shows the scale values associated with the
210 pixel positions of the mouse when dragging, not any values associated
211 with actual features present in the audio or its analysis (e.g. the
212 values are not rounded to the nearest spectrogram bin).
213
214 - You can double-click using the measurement tool in the spectrogram
215 to get an instant measurement rectangle for a feature. This is a
216 purely graphical feature that works by calculating the boundary of a
217 contiguous region of pixels "similar to" the one you double-clicked
218 on; it does not use audio analysis. Adjusting the gain and colour
219 scheme etc of the spectrogram will (by design) affect the
220 measurements obtained this way.
221
222 - The spectrum can now optionally show frequency estimates of peaks
223 aligned with a piano keyboard along the horizontal axis (this needs
224 some refinement).
225
226 - The harmonic cursor in the spectrogram has moved from the Select
227 tool to the Measurement tool. There is now a similar harmonic cursor
228 in the spectrum. Both of them show more information as text
229 alongside the cursor than previously.
230
231 - There is a new Erase tool for erasing individual points from an
232 editable layer.
233
234 - Several keyboard shortcuts have changed -- all of the Alt+key
235 shortcuts now either use Ctrl or a plain keypress with no modifier,
236 to avoid clashes with window manager shortcuts and to make them
237 easier to use and remember
238
239 - The playback controls are now in a Playback menu as well as the
240 toolbar.
241
242 - There is a new key and mouse control reference under Help (or press
243 F2).
244
245 - You can double-click on a pane in navigate mode to jump to a time.
246
247 - All of the single-colour layers (waveform, time values etc) now
248 allow you to define your own colours as well as using the built-in
249 set. The colour of a layer is now shown next to its name on the pane.
250
251 - When you add a new single-colour layer it will use a default colour
252 that is not yet in use in another layer (if there is one).
253
254 - Single-colour layers can now optionally have black backgrounds (with
255 a set of lighter colours in the default colour palette that use black
256 backgrounds by default).
257
258 - There's a new Printer colour scheme in the spectrogram with only a
259 small number of grey shades.
260
261 - Vertical zoom in a log-scaled spectrogram is much more intuitive;
262 it now leaves the point that was in the centre of the visible area in
263 the centre after zoom, instead of the point that was in the centre of
264 the linear range corresponding to the visible area.
265
266 - You can now turn a colour 3d plot layer upside down by clicking the
267 Invert Vertical Scale button.
268
269 - There's a new Layer Summary window which shows the panes and
270 layer data in a tree layout. This is very simplistic at the moment.
271
272 - Each pane now has an [X] button at its top left, which removes that
273 pane when clicked.
274
275 - There's a new Solo play mode toggle button; when active, only the
276 currently selected pane is played. This is also the default when
277 time alignment is in use.
278
279 - Rewind/ffwd now stay confined to the selection if Play Selection is
280 enabled; also, the rewind and ffwd "one step" buttons are now enabled
281 even if there is no time instants layer for them to align to (they
282 align to the time ruler instead and so jump in steps of a size
283 dependent on the zoom level).
284
285 - You can now export note layers to MIDI.
286
287 - MIDI note velocity is partially supported. Note velocity is
288 retained when importing and exporting MIDI and is used in playback,
289 but it is not yet shown in the display and cannot yet be edited.
290
291 - You can now drag-and-drop files (of whatever type) onto SV from
292 other programs such as file managers or web browsers.
293
294 - mp3 files (and Ogg, but they aren't supported on Windows at the
295 moment) are now decoded in a background thread so you can see the
296 start of the track without waiting for the rest to decode.
297
298 - Mac builds of SV can now load AAC/mp4 files and anything else
299 supported by QuickTime.
300
301 - There is now an option to resample audio files on import if they
302 don't match the samplerate of the first file loaded. By default this
303 is switched off, as it affects the visible waveform. The default
304 behaviour is unchanged (play at the wrong rate). There is still no
305 option to handle multiple rates "correctly" (i.e. by resampling
306 on playback and showing the waveforms at different resolutions
307 according to each one's underlying rate) and there probably never
308 will be.
309
310 - SV can now open .m3u playlist files, though it's a hazardous thing
311 to do as it simply loads all the files in the playlist at once.
312
313 - SV now has various options for how to number tapped time instants
314 (bar/beat, plain counter, time in seconds, tempo etc).
315
316 - The official builds use Qt 4.3, which fixes some nasty
317 bugs in the file dialog that the version 1.0 builds suffered from.
318