Thanks a lot, L Jefe.
I'm glad you like it;)
L Jefe wrote:In the sequencer:
Do the left facing arrows indicate the note was triggered in the previous measure?
What does the grey coloring of the notes represent? Are they "selected"?
Yes, the left facing arrows indicate that the note is actually placed in some previous bar and its length overlaps the bar boundary.
In the case of the screen shot, the pattern has a length of 1 bar, so the note on top (D), which starts at step11 with a lenght of 11 steps (you see that in the second screen shot), overlaps the boundary and gets looped, therefore it's visible at the beginning.
And yes, the grey notes are selected and can be edited by the up/down arrows on top (if edit is enabled), depending on the push button beside the edit. You can either edit the length or the velocity of the selected notes. Furthermore you can shift the selected (or all) notes up and down.
The numbers on the notes show by default the velocity. In edit mode the show the value, which you currently edit, either length or velocity. In later releases there'll be maybe more, e.g. aftertouch, etc.
L Jefe wrote:This is going to be an amazing instrument. I mean, it already is, but this is really something else.
Thank you. Yes it'll be something completely different. Of course you can use it exactly as before, but there are tons of new possibilities, actually almost everything in the core has been changed or even rebuilt. And the synth and polyphonic sequencer really expand the range of music styles.
I'll post the first audio examples these days;)