The main "innovation" in this patch are two "virtual buttons"
for the record switch on YH92x targets. When the switch state
changes, a single BUTTON_REC_SW_ON or .._OFF button event will
be generated. Thus keymap code can react on switching, but
not on the actual state of the switch.
Wherever sensible, the following user scheme is applied:
- use PLAY as confirm button
- use REW button or Long REW to exit
- use REC (YH820) or FFWD (YH92X) as modifier key for button combos
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- square sine tick and tock sounds (more annoying, more useful;-)
- optical indication of tics on display
- unification of mode of operation for SWCODEC and HWCODEC (tested on simulator)
Both playback and display drawing happen in main loop, always.
- operating in two modes now:
-- 1. classic dumb metronome
--- active when openened as application without file to open
--- the usual functionality with tapping and bpm change
--- controls indicated on display
-- 2. track mode with programmable series of parts
--- active when started as viewer for a .tempo file
--- differing meters (4/4, 3/4, 6/8, etc.)
--- patterns (tick/tock/silence on each beat)
--- smooth tempo changes in those tracks
This version had lots of testing regarding metronome accuracy,
resulting in the realization that PLL A and PLL B differ
on the Clip+, causing drift. There is still drift when the timer
intervall is too small, so I settled on 2 ms as compromise.
This is the final version, after adding documentation and extensive
help from Sebastian Leonhardt testing it on slower hardware (YH820),
where it works up to 650 actual bpm with display indication.
Latest change: Documentation nitpicks.
Change-Id: I764c8252526db188352385c5462f9453d882beb9
Except for snake, snake2, and blackjack for which the manual seems to be
out of date with the plugin (all these plugins now use a menu)
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manuals with HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP defined to build, regardless of whether
tables have been edited for the specific remote keymap. The actual
button can be added inside this opt.
Change many IRIVER_RC_H100_PAD opts to the generic HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP
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- add gigabeat button descriptions which were missing
- fix a few inconsistencies I noticed doing the above (mainly outstanding r13278 follow-ons)
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