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by kjetil
18 Jan 2018 15:05
Forum: News
Topic: Radium 5.4.8 released
Replies: 0
Views: 5159

Radium 5.4.8 released

Some important bug fixes, including fixes to VST GUIs. Changes 5.4.7 -> 5.4.8: GUI: Don't start new windows in "Window Stays On Top" mode since these windows will cover VST GUIs. Also remove the Qt::Tool flag on Windows since it's not needed on that platform to make windows stay on top of ...
by kjetil
13 Jan 2018 21:46
Forum: News
Topic: Radium 5.4.7 released
Replies: 0
Views: 5005

Radium 5.4.7 released

Bugfix for losing sequencer block envelopes and fade values in many situations. The release also contains various improvements to the audio file support in the sequencer. Changes 5.4.6 -> 5.4.7: Mouse handling: Fix various minor issues. Sequencer: Reset envelope node values to 0.0 dB, not 1.0 dB. GU...
by kjetil
10 Jan 2018 15:25
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: ASIO without JACK globally installed?
Replies: 7
Views: 13978

Re: ASIO without JACK globally installed?

A small documentation nitpick you might want to change in the next release- The console command example given in "README_first.txt" for starting JACK with ASIO support has the wrong path: bin/jack_local/bin/jackd.exe -R -S -d portaudio -d "ASIO::ASIO4ALL v2" should be bin/jack_l...
by kjetil
09 Jan 2018 23:17
Forum: News
Topic: Radium 5.4..6 released
Replies: 4
Views: 9018

Radium 5.4..6 released

Changes 5.4.4 -> 5.4.6: Windows: The included Jack (and qjackctl) supports ASIO. Windows: Include missing liblzma-5.dll file in 32 bit builds. Sequencer: Automatically adjust envelope duration when changing length of block or audio file. Sequencer: Fix "[disabled]" being printed in the pop...
by kjetil
09 Jan 2018 22:18
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: ASIO without JACK globally installed?
Replies: 7
Views: 13978

Re: ASIO without JACK globally installed?

New versions of Radium are being compiled up right now. Yeah, the jack installer is really unnecessary. There's really no reason to install anything (all shared files could instead be placed in a sub directory of the program starting the jack server), but it's made by linux people, and linux people ...
by kjetil
09 Jan 2018 12:23
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: ASIO without JACK globally installed?
Replies: 7
Views: 13978

Re: ASIO without JACK globally installed?

Oh, I'll have to look at how Jack is compiled up. I guess ASIO isn't enabled. Anyway, installing Jack should only copy the dll files, copy the executable, and copy the driver files. It shouldn't install any services, change the registry, or do anything else that could change how the computer behaves...
by kjetil
09 Jan 2018 08:02
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: ASIO without JACK globally installed?
Replies: 7
Views: 13978

Re: ASIO without JACK globally installed?

Hi,

You can still use ASIO with the included version of Jack. But if you want to send audio from Radium to another ASIO program, or send audio from another ASIO program to Radium, you need to install Jack globally.
by kjetil
07 Jan 2018 23:08
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: How to create connections in the mixer?
Replies: 1
Views: 5076

Re: How to create connections in the mixer?

You audio-connect two modules by placing the mouse pointer slightly to the right of the right side of a module, or slightly to the left side of the left side of a module, and drag to another module.

The yellow lines are event-connections, to send notes and so forth between modules.
by kjetil
03 Jan 2018 21:16
Forum: News
Topic: Radium 5.4.4 released
Replies: 0
Views: 5189

Radium 5.4.4 released

Sequencer fade in and fade out, sequencer volume envelope, various bug fixes and minor improvements. Changes 5.4.2 -> 5.4.4: Editor: Fix memory corruption if giving space as note name when adding note. Editor: Fix chancetext with value 0. Instruments: Fix chance being set to 256 when changing a/b. M...
by kjetil
03 Jan 2018 09:17
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Auditioning an instrument?
Replies: 1
Views: 5047

Re: Auditioning an instrument?

Yes, by turning off edit. You do that by pressing Esc.