Brilliant! ![]()
So good to see Renoise and the community here getting exposure ![]()
It’s still a work in progress but a lot of the core functionality has been added, some of the more esoteric processes still need implementing but its getting there, it doesn’t seem very buggy either. I certainly have a much better understanding of CDP and all it’s quirks, also thanks to Djeroeks amazing work on the definitions and wisdom on the processes I think the path to getting this to a fully featured tool is clear, I can’t see any problems or technical limitations that would get in the way of all processes being supported and integrated into a Renoise workflow. I’m also getting loads of mileage out of the features that have already been implemented and putting this tool together has been an amazing collaboration… so certainly the motivation is there to keep developing this. There was also a roadmap listed earlier in the thread which should give you an idea of where this is heading.
The only limiting factor is the amount of time I am able to put into this, I work full time (in a job completely unrelated to coding), got bills to pay etc. so only have my spare time to put into this. I welcome anyone getting involved and contributing to the coding, the basic principle of the tool is simple but the code has gotten increasingly complex, also because the tool has developed in a very ‘bottom up’ way the code is perhaps not as elegant as something that has been designed first before being implemented, I am also a self taught coder so am not always doing things in the “right” way, because of this it might be more difficult to unpick what is going on in the code. Anyway if you do want to help with the coding PM me and we can work out bits of code that can be taken on. I’m away travelling for the next couple of weeks so won’t be able to do any work on this during that period but will get back onto this in early June.
P.S: Esa, got to say thanks again for helping me out back in the day on my first tool, if you hadn’t helped me back then I probably wouldn’t have gotten sucked into this lua coding ![]()