diff --git a/data/locale/en.ts b/data/locale/en.ts index 8ed320c0e..253bf4a57 100644 --- a/data/locale/en.ts +++ b/data/locale/en.ts @@ -365,57 +365,62 @@ If you're interested in translating LMMS in another language or want to imp AutomatableModel - + &Reset (%1%2) - + &Copy value (%1%2) - + &Paste value (%1%2) + &Paste value + + + + Edit song-global automation - + Remove song-global automation - + Remove all linked controls - + Connected to %1 - + Connected to controller - + Edit connection... - + Remove connection - + Connect to controller... @@ -1351,189 +1356,189 @@ If you're interested in translating LMMS in another language or want to imp DualFilterControls - + Filter 1 enabled - + Filter 1 type - + Cutoff 1 frequency - + Q/Resonance 1 - + Gain 1 - + Mix - + Filter 2 enabled - + Filter 2 type - + Cutoff 2 frequency - + Q/Resonance 2 - + Gain 2 - - - - LowPass - - - HiPass + LowPass - BandPass csg + HiPass - BandPass czpg + BandPass csg - Notch + BandPass czpg - Allpass + Notch - Moog + Allpass - 2x LowPass + Moog - RC LowPass 12dB + 2x LowPass - RC BandPass 12dB + RC LowPass 12dB - RC HighPass 12dB + RC BandPass 12dB - RC LowPass 24dB + RC HighPass 12dB - RC BandPass 24dB + RC LowPass 24dB - RC HighPass 24dB + RC BandPass 24dB - Vocal Formant Filter + RC HighPass 24dB - 2x Moog + Vocal Formant Filter - SV LowPass + 2x Moog - SV BandPass + SV LowPass - SV HighPass + SV BandPass - SV Notch + SV HighPass - Fast Formant + SV Notch + Fast Formant + + + + + Tripole @@ -2607,6 +2612,12 @@ Please make sure you have write permission to the file and the directory contain Fader + + + + Set value + + @@ -4200,158 +4211,158 @@ You can remove and move FX channels in the context menu, which is accessed by ri InstrumentSoundShaping - + VOLUME - + Volume - + CUTOFF - - + + Cutoff frequency - + RESO - + Resonance - + Envelopes/LFOs - + Filter type - + Q/Resonance - + LowPass - + HiPass - + BandPass csg - + BandPass czpg - + Notch - + Allpass - + Moog - + 2x LowPass - + RC LowPass 12dB - + RC BandPass 12dB - + RC HighPass 12dB - + RC LowPass 24dB - + RC BandPass 24dB - + RC HighPass 24dB - + Vocal Formant Filter - + 2x Moog - + SV LowPass - + SV BandPass - + SV HighPass - + SV Notch - + Fast Formant - + Tripole @@ -4677,6 +4688,12 @@ You can remove and move FX channels in the context menu, which is accessed by ri Set logarithmic + + + + Set value + + Please enter a new value between -96.0 dBFS and 6.0 dBFS: @@ -4737,6 +4754,11 @@ You can remove and move FX channels in the context menu, which is accessed by ri LcdSpinBox + + + Set value + + Please enter a new value between %1 and %2: @@ -6125,120 +6147,120 @@ Please visit http://lmms.sf.net/wiki for documentation on LMMS. - - + + Sine wave - + Bandlimited Triangle wave - + Bandlimited Saw wave - + Bandlimited Ramp wave - + Bandlimited Square wave - + Bandlimited Moog saw wave - - + + Soft square wave - + Absolute sine wave - - + + Exponential wave - + White noise - + Digital Triangle wave - + Digital Saw wave - + Digital Ramp wave - + Digital Square wave - + Digital Moog saw wave - + Triangle wave - + Saw wave - + Ramp wave - + Square wave - + Moog saw wave - + Abs. sine wave - + Random - + Random smooth @@ -7494,93 +7516,93 @@ PM means phase modulation: Oscillator 3's phase is modulated by oscillator PianoRoll - + Note Velocity - + Note Panning - + Mark/unmark current semitone - + Mark/unmark all corresponding octave semitones - + Mark current scale - + Mark current chord - + Unmark all - + Select all notes on this key - + Note lock - + Last note - + No scale - + No chord - + Velocity: %1% - + Panning: %1% left - + Panning: %1% right - + Panning: center - + Please open a pattern by double-clicking on it! - - + + Please enter a new value between %1 and %2: @@ -7588,174 +7610,174 @@ PM means phase modulation: Oscillator 3's phase is modulated by oscillator PianoRollWindow - + Play/pause current pattern (Space) - + Record notes from MIDI-device/channel-piano - + Record notes from MIDI-device/channel-piano while playing song or BB track - + Stop playing of current pattern (Space) - + Click here to play the current pattern. This is useful while editing it. The pattern is automatically looped when its end is reached. - + Click here to record notes from a MIDI-device or the virtual test-piano of the according channel-window to the current pattern. When recording all notes you play will be written to this pattern and you can play and edit them afterwards. - + Click here to record notes from a MIDI-device or the virtual test-piano of the according channel-window to the current pattern. When recording all notes you play will be written to this pattern and you will hear the song or BB track in the background. - + Click here to stop playback of current pattern. - + Edit actions - + Draw mode (Shift+D) - + Erase mode (Shift+E) - + Select mode (Shift+S) - + Detune mode (Shift+T) - + Click here and draw mode will be activated. In this mode you can add, resize and move notes. This is the default mode which is used most of the time. You can also press 'Shift+D' on your keyboard to activate this mode. In this mode, hold %1 to temporarily go into select mode. - + Click here and erase mode will be activated. In this mode you can erase notes. You can also press 'Shift+E' on your keyboard to activate this mode. - + Click here and select mode will be activated. In this mode you can select notes. Alternatively, you can hold %1 in draw mode to temporarily use select mode. - + Click here and detune mode will be activated. In this mode you can click a note to open its automation detuning. You can utilize this to slide notes from one to another. You can also press 'Shift+T' on your keyboard to activate this mode. - + Quantize - + Copy paste controls - + Cut selected notes (%1+X) - + Copy selected notes (%1+C) - + Paste notes from clipboard (%1+V) - + Click here and the selected notes will be cut into the clipboard. You can paste them anywhere in any pattern by clicking on the paste button. - + Click here and the selected notes will be copied into the clipboard. You can paste them anywhere in any pattern by clicking on the paste button. - + Click here and the notes from the clipboard will be pasted at the first visible measure. - + Timeline controls - + Zoom and note controls - + This controls the magnification of an axis. It can be helpful to choose magnification for a specific task. For ordinary editing, the magnification should be fitted to your smallest notes. - + The 'Q' stands for quantization, and controls the grid size notes and control points snap to. With smaller quantization values, you can draw shorter notes in Piano Roll, and more exact control points in the Automation Editor. - + This lets you select the length of new notes. 'Last Note' means that LMMS will use the note length of the note you last edited - + The feature is directly connected to the context-menu on the virtual keyboard, to the left in Piano Roll. After you have chosen the scale you want in this drop-down menu, you can right click on a desired key in the virtual keyboard, and then choose 'Mark current Scale'. LMMS will highlight all notes that belongs to the chosen scale, and in the key you have selected! - + Let you select a chord which LMMS then can draw or highlight.You can find the most common chords in this drop-down menu. After you have selected a chord, click anywhere to place the chord, and right click on the virtual keyboard to open context menu and highlight the chord. To return to single note placement, you need to choose 'No chord' in this drop-down menu. - - + + Piano-Roll - %1 - - + + Piano-Roll - no pattern @@ -8306,350 +8328,350 @@ Reason: "%2" SetupDialog - + Setup LMMS - - + + General settings - + BUFFER SIZE - - + + Reset to default-value - + MISC - + Enable tooltips - + Show restart warning after changing settings - + Display volume as dBFS - + Compress project files per default - + One instrument track window mode - + HQ-mode for output audio-device - + Compact track buttons - + Sync VST plugins to host playback - + Enable note labels in piano roll - + Enable waveform display by default - + Keep effects running even without input - + Create backup file when saving a project - + Reopen last project on start - + PLUGIN EMBEDDING - + No embedding - + Embed using Qt API - + Embed using native Win32 API - + Embed using XEmbed protocol - + LANGUAGE - - + + Paths - + Directories - + LMMS working directory - + Themes directory - + Background artwork - + VST-plugin directory - + GIG directory - + SF2 directory - + LADSPA plugin directories - + STK rawwave directory - + Default Soundfont File - - + + Performance settings - + Auto save - + Enable auto-save - + Allow auto-save while playing - + UI effects vs. performance - + Smooth scroll in Song Editor - + Show playback cursor in AudioFileProcessor - - + + Audio settings - + AUDIO INTERFACE - - + + MIDI settings - + MIDI INTERFACE - + OK - + Cancel - + Restart LMMS - - Please note that most changes won't take effect until you restart LMMS! + + Please note that most changes won't take effect until you restart LMMS!<br><br>Do you want to restart now? <b>All your unsaved works will be lost!<b> - + Frames: %1 Latency: %2 ms - + Here you can setup the internal buffer-size used by LMMS. Smaller values result in a lower latency but also may cause unusable sound or bad performance, especially on older computers or systems with a non-realtime kernel. - + Choose LMMS working directory - + Choose your GIG directory - + Choose your SF2 directory - + Choose your VST-plugin directory - + Choose artwork-theme directory - + Choose LADSPA plugin directory - + Choose STK rawwave directory - + Choose default SoundFont - + Choose background artwork - + minutes - + minute - + Disabled - + Auto-save interval: %1 - + Set the time between automatic backup to %1. Remember to also save your project manually. You can choose to disable saving while playing, something some older systems find difficult. - + Here you can select your preferred audio-interface. Depending on the configuration of your system during compilation time you can choose between ALSA, JACK, OSS and more. Below you see a box which offers controls to setup the selected audio-interface. - + Here you can select your preferred MIDI-interface. Depending on the configuration of your system during compilation time you can choose between ALSA, OSS and more. Below you see a box which offers controls to setup the selected MIDI-interface.