On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Stéphane Letz <l...@grame.fr> wrote:
> I've just added a "All Voices" tab in the UI that basically "groups" all
> voices so that parameter control in this "All Voices" tab is redirected on
> all voices. Then each voice can still possibly be controlled separately if
> needed.
>
Works like a treat, thanks! :)
I have some problems reloading dsps with FaustLive on Linux, though. Try
loading any synth in FL (I used my organ.dsp), then edit the file by adding
a MIDI ctrl (e.g., add [midi:ctrl 7] to the "vol" control in organ.dsp).
Save the file, FL will auto-detect this and reload the file all right. Then
send it a CC7 => FL crashes with a segmentation fault (maybe it's still
using a stale "zone" pointer?). After restarting FL it reloads the file and
the CC7 now works all right.
Also, when editing a previously loaded dsp while FL is *not* running, FL
properly detects that the file was changed and shows the dialog in the
attached screenshot. If I then pick the "Path" option to load the latest
version of the file, FL just exits (it really just exits, no error message,
segfault, failed assertion or anything). When I restart FL, it shows the
same dialog again. The only way to get past that stage is to choose
"Internal Copy" eventually. FL then just exits again, but next time I
launch it it will at least open the (previous version of the) dsp. I can
then close the old version and open the new version.
It goes without saying that the two issues above make it rather
inconvenient to edit the dsp on the fly outside of FL (I prefer to do it in
Emacs). Not sure whether these two issues are also present on OSX, will
test that later if I find the time.
Besides the note-off clicks and the missing panic button, these are the
most annoying problems with FL I noticed. I'm afraid, however, that they
make FL unsuitable for serious work right now. :(
Concerning code sharing between this poly mode and Faust-lv2, Faust-vst….we
> could possibly start by doing a "Skype" work session at some point ?
>
Sure, let's do that! Better meet in person than Skype, though. Will you be
at LAC in April?
Albert
--
Dr. Albert Gr"af
Computer Music Research Group, JGU Mainz, Germany
Email: aggr...@gmail.com
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