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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 6:27 pm Post subject: Jamstix 2.0.11 HotFix Available! |
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Please download from your download page (Jamstix 2 Beta) and replace your current jamstix2.dll with this one.
If you get any crashes or errors with 2.0.11, please send me a mail with a brief description and attach your rzdlog.txt file from your Jamstix2 folder.
[Previous 2.0.10 release today had a bad DLL and to avoid confusion has been renamed to 2.0.11]
Version 2.0.11 8/26/2007
- various stability fixes
- fill length knobs now operate as percentage of bar length
- MIDI output now works properly with Ableton Live
- fixed behavior of 'MIDI Quantize' button in Options screen
- fixed default part being set to 1/4 time sig when using Cubase and 'Time Sig Changes' enabled
- drummer habits can no longer remove locked notes
- fixed 'note ghosts' left in bar editor when reducing composition in preview loop
- limb check system now properly considers locked notes when determining necessary deletions
- when resizing parts or adding/removing part, existing fills are no longer recomposed
- when loading a plugin DLL manually, you are now prompted whether you want all existing sounds to be mapped to the plugin. That way you do not need to manually change every sound
Version 2.0.9 8/25/2007
- fixed no sound + errors when using dry kits in 2.0.8
- fixed problems with projects using Import style saved with earlier versions
- fixed error 105 when trying to open import style loader after done so previously and having previewed some files
- various minor fixes
Version 2.0.8 8/24/2007
- fixed some Jamstix 1 rhythm import inaccuracies
- improved event time and velocity offset maintenance
- improved stability in some hosts with certain configurations
- the bar editor menu option 'Lock Manually Created Events' is now recalled and also set by default
- fixed pattern preview changing host lock status
- fixed doubling of notes on beat 1 during part change when 'Time Sig Changes' are enabled
- fixed problems with playback in 'Freeze' mode
- improved MIDI drag-&-drop data quality
- displays proper message if user tries to edit a bar past the end of the last part
- fixed improper saving of 'Import' style data to project, which also resulted in long load/save times
Version 2.0.7 8/23/2007
- various fixes to improve stability in several hosts on certain machine configurations
- 'Quickstart' is no longer a separate window to avoid window Z order conflicts in some hosts when loading a fresh JS2
- fixed problem with phasing on freeze playback. If you have an existing project that does this then thaw JS2,use 'Clear Buffers' in Song menu and play the project one time to get good buffers and then it will be fine
- bar editor edit width now properly adjust when using multiple time signatures in the same song
- fixed no fills being generated with brush player at 100% drummer ratio setting
- JS2 no longer jumps to the foreground upon mouse move with enabled mouse wheel support. Therefore mouse wheel toggle has been removed from Options screen
Version 2.0.6 8/22/2007
- 'End Crash' setting for a fill is no longer overridden by default value
- fixed samples loading to RAM when changing sounds with 'MIDI-Out Only' enabled
- fixed freezing when doing a lot of fast previewing in sound load screen
- added option "Mouse Wheel Support" so users who don't need this function and are annoyed by the JS2 window popping to front upon mouse move can disable this
- fixed problems when having multiple projects using JS2 open in Sonar
- fixed error when trying to freeze a song that uses a kit with dry (CS) sounds
- fixed error when trying to import a MIDI file with more than 8 bars via the IMPORT style
- fixed incorrect limb name shown for snares and toms in bar editor tooltip under certain circumstances
- various fixes to improve stability in several hosts on certain machine configurations
Version 2.0.5 8/22/2007
- fixed errors importing MIDI clips with improper pitch names
- fixed immediate crashing in Nuendo on some machines
- various fixes to improve stability in several hosts on certain machine configurations
Version 2.0.4 8/21/2007
- fixed error when clicking OK in MIDI Import screen without selecting a MID file
- fixed problem when trying to use more than 10 parts
- non-admin XP mode is now supported by adding NonAdmin=1 to [General] section of the jamstix2.ini file
- added 'MIDI Play In Jam' option to be able to trigger drum sounds even in jam mode
- various minor fixes
Version 2.0.2 8/21/2007
- attempted fix of Cubase crashing that some users experience
Version 2.0.1 8/20/2007
- added 'MIDI Output' option
- fixed limited tom and cymbal usage with external VSTi
- fixed external VSTi edit window being moved back when mouse moved over JS2 interface
- fixed missing sound in FL Studio due to improper end-of-loop data sent by FLS
_________________ Ralph Zeuner
Rayzoon Technologies LLC
http://www.rayzoon.com
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cctaylor Jam Meister

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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Ralph...
Mine still says Version 2.0.9..
Is that OK?
Thanks |
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John-E34 Junior Jammer

Joined: 09 Jun 2007 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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Ralph, Just installed Version 2.0.10, could not get ANY sound from it.
Re-loaded 2.0.8 and everything is now normal - FYI only.
Thanks. |
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sonicviz Grand Master Jam

Joined: 24 Feb 2007 Posts: 287
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:36 pm Post subject: |
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No sound from 2.0.10 in Reaper V1.888.
Rolled back to 2.0.9 and sound is back.
Have 2 gigs now, will run with 2.0.9
I'm not sure how you want to do your host testing, but maybe you want to slow the hotfixes deployment and get some checklist "Host tested OK" confirmations from different users before releasing.
I'd be happy to do it for Reaper, and I also have cubase LE and Bidule I use as hosts as well.
Up to you! Either way, keep em coming! |
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Willy4360 Jamologist

Joined: 30 Apr 2007 Posts: 126 Location: Caribbean
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:59 pm Post subject: |
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2.0.10 is 2.0.9C?
I think I downloaded 2.0.10 but it says 2.0.9C...
Willy. |
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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Darn it, I uploaded the wrong version. This one has compiler options that cause these problems.
New Build will be out in a minute! And it will say 2.0.10.
Sorry about that, I was just rushing this out because it has LOADs of fixes and I wanted to start the new week on a better note  _________________ Ralph Zeuner
Rayzoon Technologies LLC
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Susan G Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Ralph-
| Ralph [RZ] wrote: | Darn it, I uploaded the wrong version. This one has compiler options that cause these problems.
New Build will be out in a minute! And it will say 2.0.10.
Sorry about that, I was just rushing this out because it has LOADs of fixes and I wanted to start the new week on a better note  |
You truly are a wonder! I don't know how you make these changes so quickly and still maintain such a helpful presence on this forum.
| Quote: | | when loading a plugin DLL manually, you are now prompted whether you want all existing sounds to be mapped to the plugin. That way you do not need to manually change every sound. |
I was just dealing with this today with an EZDrummer expansion kit, thinking "I wish I could map all these sounds to the plugin automatically..."
Now that I have some of my basics sorted, I'm starting to really appreciate what JS can do, and it's amazing. Thanks again!
-Susan |
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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Fixed DLL is now out and it is called 2.0.11 to avoid confusion. Sorry about this mess-up! Just the result of a crazy week with non-stop working... _________________ Ralph Zeuner
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gmon72 Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 10:29 pm Post subject: |
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wow 1 week 10 new versions. You are making the folks at reaper look slow.
I don't think Steinberg had that many patches for cubase sx 2, 3 and 4 combined over the last 5 years!
Awesome support, your record speaks for itself. |
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acabreira Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:09 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | when resizing parts or adding/removing part, existing fills are no longer recomposed |
Maybe I´m in the unlucky side, but it still doesn´t work for me. I tried a new project from scratch but the recomposition behavior is still present.
I can confirm this in both Cubase SX3 and Samplitude 9.
Thanks. |
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 7:00 am Post subject: |
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| acabreira wrote: | | Maybe I´m in the unlucky side, but it still doesn´t work for me. I tried a new project from scratch but the recomposition behavior is still present. |
Hmm, I did double-check this several times. Here is what I did with 2.0.9: I loaded a quick start song, set the jam part to 1 bar length and rep fill on. This gave me fills in every bar and I let several of them compose. Now I changed the bar length to 2 bars, which meant that every second fill needed to be removed and the other ones would be able to stay untouched. As you described I saw all fills being recomposed.
In 2.0.11, the same test keeps the 'good' fills unchanged for me. Are you sure you have 2.0.11? _________________ Ralph Zeuner
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acabreira Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 7:24 am Post subject: |
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| Exactly what you described with 2.0.11, but the problem is not this. The problem is when you don´t use repetition or transition fills. Do like this: create a part that´s 1 bar long with any number of repetitions; click on any bar in the fill tab then click the compose button, this way you manually create fills. Now change the number of repetitions, or create another part before or after this you have manually placed fills, and all your fills are lost. |
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 7:38 am Post subject: |
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Ahhh, I must not have read your original post carefully enough!
That's a tougher one because currently JS2 can't tell a 'manual' fill from its own fills. I'll get it worked out... _________________ Ralph Zeuner
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acabreira Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:13 am Post subject: |
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Should I expect this sorted out any time soon or should I be a little more patient? I believe this is the real only thing that keeps me right now from beginning to work with it. Although meanwhile I can save my fills and in case of resizing/adding/removing parts I can reload them, just can´t forget they are part relative in case I move parts.
Anyway, I´ve got another question that´s related: how JS determines the size of a fill if it´s neither a transition nor a repetition fill since the two length knobs are T or R (and ´vary´ seems like a complement)?
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:24 am Post subject: |
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I'm gonna see if I can get the manual fill issue licked today.
If you manually place a fill, it uses the R-Fill length setting (+/- Vary). _________________ Ralph Zeuner
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