

adding new files).īackspace can now be used to go up one directory in the instrument library. The instrument library is now refreshed automatically when there are changes in the folder (e.g. The Note Properties Dialog has been simplified from three tabs into one bigger dialog, with much better support for PC events.Įffect letter input should now work better on non-latin keyboard layouts, such as cyrillic.ĭouble-clicking the instrument library path (first item in the lower view) opens a folder browser dialog to quickly browse to a new location.

This can be enabled from the general options. notes that are still playing from a previous pattern can still be heard. :-)Įxperimental new feature: Seeking in a module tries to keep sample sync, i.e. The icon set has finally be updated, so OpenMPT doesn't look like a 1995 application anymore (more like a 2005 application now). This copies over all pattern, samples, instruments, plugins, etc. When converting to MOD, OpenMPT tries to compensate for the lack of sample transpose by transposing the pattern notes.Īdded an experimental feature to merge existing modules with an open module. Missing shortcuts from the default keyboard layout are now automatically added to other keyboard layouts. Restructured the settings dialog into some more logical divisions. OpenMPT (32-bit) is now large address aware, so more than 2 GB of RAM can be used for samples and plugins on systems where it's available. Support for unicode paths almost everywhere (just some internal settings that are written to the settings file might not be written correctly if the settings folder contains non-ANSI characters). Sound device settings are now remembered per device.Ĭodec export settings are now remembered between sessions.Īdded options to open the sound device right at the program start and keep playing silence when stopping sound. Reduced clicks on looped samples when interpolation is turned on. Redo functionality for the pattern and sample editor.Ī tempo tap to quickly tap in the desired beats per minutes instead of guessing them. OpenMPT is now available as native 64-bit application!
