Hi, For those who are interested, my sequencer plug-in for Audacity seq2test.ny is now ready for public testing - if you wish to test it, seq2test.ny is available from www.shellworld.net/~davidsky/seq2test.zip which contains seq2test.ny and seq2test.txt [help file]. Appears as "Audio Selection Sequencer 2 for public testing" under the effects menu. Brief description follows. If you have anyh problem using the sequencer, or think the instructions need some clarification, please let me know. After feedback and adjustments where needed, I will release seq2test.ny as seq2.ny. Thanks David * seq2.ny: Audio Selection Sequencer 2 Much improved over the sequencer I wrote in December 2004. Load or create a brief piece of audio into Audacity (a guitar pluck or bell sound, cat meow, someone saying "hello", any sound); select this audio, open Audio Selection Sequencer 2 in the effects menu, set different values such as tempo, beats per sequence, and semitone values of sequence, and seq2.ny will turn your audio selection into a (repeated) sequence of notes based on what you programmed. Comes with an 8-note default sequence already programmed in. Features: - you can set the volume for each generated note; - you can set the pan position for each generated note if it's stereo; - you can generate a series of transposed sequences; - you can have the sequencer randomize the order of the notes you programmed; - you can have the sequencer randomize the timing of generated notes; - up to 96 sequential notes (including rests) for a single sequence; - you can set when the sequence should start [starting offset]; - and more. -- David R. Sky http://www.shellworld.net/~davidsky/ The audacity4blind website is at http://users.northlc.com/sberry/ Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, Audacity keyboard commands, and more... To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject line unsubscribe