I like 'Pitch Lock'  - kinda matches with the other 'pitch' label too

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Good" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 11:10 PM
Subject: [Mixxx-devel] Adding Pitch-independent time stretch to the GUI


> Hi all,
> I'm working on adding per-deck buttons for the mixxx's pitch-independent 
> time
> stretch function to the GUI; currently the option is only available
> application-wide via the sound prefs, which makes for multiple problems: 
> you
> can't use vinyl emulation with one deck and PITS for another and you can't
> toggle PITS on and off without rebooting the audio threads (so audio 
> processing
> halts for a moment). It also takes up valuable preferences space.
>
> However, I need to sort out naming. "Pitch-independent time stretch" is 
> quasi-
> accurate, but a mouthful and not a standard term. My first inclination was 
> to
> call the button (and backing CO) "keylock", but I know there are various 
> other
> common names for this functionality out there (IIRC Traktor, Serato,
> VirtualDJ, Pioneer CDJs and various other hardware/software entities call 
> it
> all different things). Does anyone have a preferred name? Fitting "Pitch-
> independent time stretch" on a button isn't going to happen, and "PITS" is 
> a
> basically unknown acronym.
>
> Bill
>
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