![]() ![]() The possible benefits (to the ableton/bitwig) analogy:ġ. The contents and properties of these objects exist independent of the "parts" and "sections" constructs (tracks and scenes) ![]() The "parts" are "scenes" that play in a sequence according to a set of rules similar to "follow actions".and the "sections" are "tracks".things that play at the same time during a "part"("scene") Its like its overcoming the shortcomings of ableton/bitwig session view by rotating it 90 deg ccw, basically turning the arrangement view into the spreadsheet.Īnd giving each cell in the spreadsheet object orientation, making each cell or consolidated group of cells, a self contained object of nested containers with inheritance and persistence. The more i read and watch I think I understand the s actually very elegant as is.its like bitwig without the ableton baggage.a fresh take on the composition as a spreadsheet concept. ![]()
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