>
> By "sequencer level", I'm not sure what you mean.
>

Sorry, force of habit - I still think of them as two applications...

As MappedEvents come into AlsaDriver, the channel is always the recorded
> channel, accessed thru MappedEvent::getRecordedChannel().  That used to be
> only for recorded notes, now outgoing notes set it too.
>

So to be clear if I want to find the MIDI channel of a Note On I use
getRecordedChannel() too?  And if I record a Note On I want to set the same
property in a new MappedEvent before passing that back?


> Or do you mean before that, how the channel number is found for it?  The
> dump() methods for MappedEventBuffer descendants do it in various ways.
> For "normal" events (not time signatures etc), they use a ChannelManager
> which figures it out.
>

Thanks, this will be useful too.  I've been so far studiously ignoring
Devices/Instruments but I need to tie this up soon.


> On more general lines, the page
> http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/wiki/dev:how_a_note_becomes_a_sound may be
> of some help.  It walks you through the whole process of how a note
> becomes a sound.
>

Great, that was the page I was looking for earlier.  Should be enough to
help me make a bit of progress.

Thanks,
R
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