L-BPM MOVER new module for 2.5
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    L-BPM MOVER new module for 2.5

    by VJ_JeSs » Fri Sep 22, 2006 5:11 pm

    Simply moves a layer from a position on the screen to another at the speed of the BPM. You can select the curves, the speed in relation to the BPM, the phase. And you can easily define the 2 positions using modul8 grids or numerical input.
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    by Lupin » Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:07 pm

    Yeahhh awesome
    you are THE MAN
    it's very very useful and i like thes simplicity of your module
    i just suggest you to use a 4:3 default grid display

    it's really cool and funny to play with
    i think your way to display quantification is easier to use

    and your coding paradigm is nice too, very different from what i'm used to think , i like it it's simple and efficient

    :)

    thanx a lot
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    by Lupin » Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:13 pm

    oh i jsut encoutered a small bug when i duplicate a layer
    the tween seems to be stuck to the (0,0) position. even if i try to move the Old positionaor new position or move manually the layer it snaps back to it's origin
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    by VJ_JeSs » Sat Sep 23, 2006 2:18 pm

    Thx Lupin :) I'm glad you enjoy the module.

    The module doesn't visually (in the interface) revert to its defaults settings when you duplicate a layer (don't know why). So you need to ckick on all the buttons to get it active again, select a curve, a speed, a position... I'll try and look into it.

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