rewgs - export multitrack - dry.lua
rewgs - export multitrack - wet.lua
- Updated keymap for macOS
- The two added scripts above are supposed to silently increment up files with duplicate names, but the user is instead still alerted and asked if they want to silently increment.
- Added a keymaps folder. Users should be able to simply export the keymap, and the target lua scripts should be accurately pointed to.
- Added the ability to export MIDI tracks marked "to improve" ("IM"), in addition to tracks marked "to orchestrate" ("REC").
- Had to backtrack/refactor in order to enable the inclusion of silent stems when exporting stems. At the moment, the only stems-export script is
rewgs - export stems - wide - wet - include silent.lua
, which is needed for mix engineers. - Coming ASAP:
rewgs - export stems - skinny - dry - include silent.lua
rewgs - export stems - skinny - wet - include silent.lua
rewgs - export stems - wide - dry - include silent.lua
- Coming shortly after the above:
rewgs - export stems - skinny - dry - exclude silent.lua
rewgs - export stems - skinny - wet - exclude silent.lua
rewgs - export stems - wide - dry - exclude silent.lua
rewgs - export stems - wide - wet - exclude silent.lua
- Coming after that, TBD:
rewgs - export all assets.lua
rewgs - export mix-minuses - dry.lua
rewgs - export mix-minuses - wet.lua
rewgs - export stems - wide - wet - include silent.lua
- Issue: Any skinny stems with duplicate names (e.g. Violin I underneath a Ensemble Long folder, and another Violin I underneath a Ensemble Short folder) will be exported as xxx-001 and xxx-002 (e.g. Violin I-001 and Violin I-002 for long and short, respectively).
- Planned fix: The name of the parent folder will be appended to the resulting stem name (e.g. Violin I Ensemble Long and Violin I Ensemble Short, respectively).
- keymaps
- Issue: No Windows or Linux keymaps.
- Planned fix: Will make them if/when requested.