It would be great to have some sort of scriptable interface to the notated score.
The workflow could go something like this: 1) Select a section or sections of the score. 2) Right-click on any portion of the selected section. 3) Select a "Performance Script" menu item, which has sub-items like "Presets", "User Scripts", and "Empty Script". 4) A basic text-editor window pops up and displays the contents of the script and three buttons at the bottom: "Save", "Cancel", and "Apply". 5) The script looks something like the following:
6) Modify any script lines as needed then click the "Save" and/or "Apply" button(s). 7) Under the hood, Notion modifies the performance parameters of the selected notes. This scripting would be IN ADDITION TO the existing custom playback rules, not as a replacement. Kurt M. Landre' https://www.SoundCloud.com/kmlandre |
martinkutschker wroteOh yes, a built-in scripting language would be great. But do you think it should be run during the playback, ie the actual performance? IMHO it would be enough if a script could be run while editing. You could still have your custom humanization this way, it just wouldn't vary. I'm not sure there would be any other way to do than during the editor mode. I'm wanting something like Cakewalks old scripting language (can't remember what that was called), whereby you run the script and you've "permanently" changed the playback. Kurt |
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