Releases: cac-t-u-s/om-sharp
Releases · cac-t-u-s/om-sharp
om#-beta 0.1.7 (macOS)
Previously called om7-beta-0.1.7
Fixed SDIF initialization
om#-beta 0.1.6 (macOS)
Previously called om7-beta-0.1.6
- Fix in nested loop compilation
- Chord-seq editor
- Touch gestures (zoom/pan) in BPF/data-stream editors
om#-beta 0.1.5 (macOS)
Previously called om7-beta-0.1.5
SCORE OBJECTS !
- CHORD object+editor
- CHORD-SEQ object+editor
New features in BPF
- BPF: display min-max as box params
- BPF : histogram display mode
- BPF editor touch gestures: zoom and pan
...
om#-beta 0.1.3 (macOS)
Previously called o7-beta-0.1.3
- Misc fixes
- New MIDI import tools
- New interface box LIST-SELECTION
om#-beta 0.1.2 (macOS)
Previously called o7-beta-0.1.2
- MIDI-notes import from file
- Misc. fixes/improvements in patch editor
om#-beta 0.1.1 (macOS)
Previously called o7-beta-0.1.1
- Eval utils and error localization
- New side panel functionalities: Inspect/Show Lisp/Listener
- Listener tab in the main window
- Fixes in lib loader and Lisp package management
- Misc. fixes
om#-beta 0.1 (macOS)
Previously called o7-beta-0.1
- Automatic determination when multiple evaluations: no more ev-once setting
- Lisp code compilation (CMD+L)
- LOOP prototype (iterate / loop-for / loop-list / etc.)
- Objects with memory: mem / collect
- New inspector panel
- Fixes in undo/redo system
- 'list-elements' becomes 'split'
- Removed dependency to linbsndfile
- misc. fixes and improvements (?)
om#-beta 0.0.21 (macOS/Windows)
Previously called o7-beta-0.0.21
- Abstractions from patch files (P)
- Recursive patches
- Open files from macOS Finder
- New inspector (within main patch window)
- Default value for inputs
- Box Align (CMD+SHIFT+A)
- OSC booleans
- Sound-seq fix
- "Find source" menu
- ...
Note: Windows version not tested !
om#-beta pre-release (macOS)
Previously called o7-0.0.18-beta
A preliminary release including most visual programming features, sequencing/redering tools and basic objects (BPF/BPC/3DC, piano-roll, sound ...)
You can already create and save/reload patches, and use a set of packages and extra libraries...
For macOS only (tested on 10.12)