This version addresses most if not all of the requests you have had, and a couple more, including an automated connection so you will get notified inside the app with updates going forward ![:slight_smile: :slight_smile:](https://emoji.discourse-cdn.com/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=12)
Manual is updated, video with news and more will follow. For now just head to
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v120 :: 7 Jan 2025
- Custom genre “User Defined” allows renaming each part
- Removed legacy midi menu
- Improved UI for changing block shapes
- Gaps between Midi Guide Track shapes
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Nice. Thank you for the updates ![:slight_smile: :slight_smile:](https://emoji.discourse-cdn.com/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=12)
Thank you for the support ![:slight_smile: :slight_smile:](https://emoji.discourse-cdn.com/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=12)
The renaming of parts was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks! It would be nice though if we could have more different parts. I had a livestream last Friday on my German livestream and I wanted to show how ArrangerKing complements Cubase’s arranger track. Unfortunately, I ran out of names for song parts. ![:man_shrugging: :man_shrugging:](https://emoji.discourse-cdn.com/twitter/man_shrugging.png?v=12)
Admittedly I am not a pro musician and if I name song parts it is kind of random.
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Thanks for the feedback ![:slight_smile: :slight_smile:](https://emoji.discourse-cdn.com/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=12)
I think if you read here, you will understand why there’s only 8 part types. Basically if there where more, then you would be back to being stuck at what the DAW offers, and then there’s no reason to use ArrangerKing ![:wink: :wink:](https://emoji.discourse-cdn.com/twitter/wink.png?v=12)
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Thanks,
Frits
Good for you having your clear-cut model. It is not a solution for me though.
I respect that of course. You will, however, find that it’s not something “I say”, it’s for odd reasons I am unaware just how music works. ArrangerKing just helps you work within this. Like nodes, like beats, it’s the “frame” of music, when music is as described on that link.
Cheers,
Frits