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author | Chris Cannam <chris.cannam@eecs.qmul.ac.uk> |
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date | Thu, 03 Apr 2014 09:39:16 +0100 |
parents | 29455a21880e |
children | dc3412006b73 |
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Changes in Tony 0.5 since the previous release 0.4: * The start and end of the recording are now shaded in grey so you can see where they are * There are new save/open session functions on the File menu; the session file extension is .ton, and save/open session should work * The note edit tool (which was largely broken in 0.4 after lots of work on pitch track editing) now works again * New note editing menu actions: split note, merge notes, form note from selection, snap notes to pitch track * Editing the pitch track (when notes are present) causes the notes to be automatically updated to the new pitch track * The Key and Mouse Reference help window has been updated so as to show Tony-specific actions properly * The undo/redo command bundling has been tidied up and some related crashes fixed Changes in Tony 0.4 since the previous release 0.3: * The main pitch tracker (pYIN) now uses a non-FFT Yin method in order to produce unbiased timestamps * Pitch estimation within a constrained frequency range now uses a harmonic spectrum plugin (CHP) that tracks peaks within the range in a way more in line with user expectations than pYIN * The layer show/hide controls have been merged into the layer type icons, saving toolbar space * Adjustment of the displayed frequency range has been crudely added * Fix crash on loading a second file and inability to export pitch track after using selection strip Changes in Tony 0.3 since the previous release 0.2: * Key shortcuts for editing have been revised to be more consistent on OS/X and across different Qt versions * Reduce visual clutter in selection areas * Fixes to OS/X deployment Changes in Tony 0.2 since the previous release 0.1: * Waveform is now displayed in a shadow layer at bottom of main pane * A selection strip has been added at the bottom of the window, so selections can be made without changing tool mode * Double-click in selection strip now selects a region associated with a single note * Pitches can be moved up and down by octaves, and to different pitch candidates, within the selected area * Cancelling a selection by hitting Esc restores the pre-selection pitch track * A frequency range can be selected with shift-click in the main window to prompt the pitch tracker to run only within that range * Arbitrary-frequency playback and pitch track resynthesis now supported * Layers can now be hidden, and playback toggled, individually, and there are now gain and pain controls for each playable layer type