> Le jeudi 1 d cembre 2011 02:55:28, Tom Breton (Tehom) a crit :
>>
>>But does that work? If (say) two notes are playing on the same MIDI
>>channel and we send a pitch bend that's meant to apply to just one of the
>>two, won't they both pitch bend?
>>
>
> Probably not (I mean it probably would not work).
> But that will always be the case if two unrelated sources are sending
> controllers on the same midi channel.
> The trivial solution being to use different midi channels.
Yes.
> I'm afraid I didn't understand what your problem exactly is.
> You were talking of controllers in triggered segments and of the
> difficulty to
> know the current value of controllers in a segment.That doesn't seem
> really
> related to several segments sending controllers in the same midi channel.
Right, that's unrelated. That's from a different proposal, earlier when I
was talking about trigger segments.
For that, for finding the current value of controllers, I already have
written proof-of-concept code. It works for volume right now, just it's
not general yet and not optimized at all.
Then Michael mentioned that it's a messy situation with controllers
applying across segments etc; I agreed strongly and proposed
distinguishing {mixed,instrumentwide,isolated} segments.
> Is your idea to gather all the controllers in an unique segment to get the
> possibility to precompute their relative values ?
To gather them, yes, but the reason is primarily a usability issue, not a
functionality issue. The biggest specific reason IMO is to avoid the
situation where the user thinks the controllers are one way, because
that's what the rulers are showing him, but it's misleading because he
doesn't see controllers in another segment that also apply. There's also
a design elegance rationale but that's less important IMO.
Tom Breton (Tehom)
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