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Drammy
05.04.2006, 03:03 PM
Hi all,

I have just started learning VisualBasic.net. I thought for my first app I would write a Delay Calculator. Here is a screenshot:

http://www.kushdee.f9.co.uk/Images/delaycalc.jpg

I am sure you all have one already and probably won't need it, but if you want it you are more than welcome to help yourself:

Download from the UK (http://www.kushdee.f9.co.uk/files/DelayCalc.zip) or from the USA (http://www.4barloop.com/downloads/DelayCalc.zip).

It requires the .net framework v2 installed and is for PC only.

If anyone has any requests for studio tools that they would find useful and would give me practice in writing VB.net then let me know and I'll see what I can do.


Drammy

Drammy
23.04.2006, 11:51 AM
Hi all,

Can anyone think of any similar studio tools?

I am keen to carry on learning VB.net but am short on ideas for projects...

jasedee
23.04.2006, 12:38 PM
Hmmm.....I'll have a think. Did you respond to that guy that could port over your delay calculator to OSX???? I cant remember where he posted...maybe Virusti.com/forum

Drammy
23.04.2006, 01:40 PM
ah, no I wasn't aware of the post.


I'll look into - cheers for the heads up.

Threlly
23.04.2006, 02:00 PM
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/bpmcalc.html

try this

jasedee
23.04.2006, 11:23 PM
Cheers Threlly!

:)

Drammy
24.04.2006, 09:38 AM
Ah, thats interesting - I think I may have my triplet calculations incorrect.

I thought it was just a third of the length of a normal note, but the screenshot of Threlly's link shows that the triplet is 2/3rds...

Can anyone confirm this?

Onkel Dunkel
25.04.2006, 12:34 PM
Ah, thats interesting - I think I may have my triplet calculations incorrect.

I thought it was just a third of the length of a normal note, but the screenshot of Threlly's link shows that the triplet is 2/3rds...

Can anyone confirm this?

One 1/8 note is three 1/16 notes triplets long
One 1/4 note is three 1/8 notes triplets long
One 1/2 note is three 1/4 notes triplets long
One 1/1 note is three 1/2 notes triplets long
etc.

So a triplet is 2/3 the lenght of the note...

Drammy
25.04.2006, 01:29 PM
Ah, back to the drawing board - thanks Onkel!

Onkel Dunkel
25.04.2006, 09:49 PM
Ah, back to the drawing board - thanks Onkel!

Shouldn?t be to great a hassle. Just take the program code for the 1/4 and move it to the 1/8, the 1/8 to the 1/16, etc.

Drammy
26.04.2006, 07:36 AM
yeah - its just the poor souls who have downloaded the calc and are getting incorrect delay settings...

Will upload a new version today.


Drammy