On Mon, March 9, 2009 2:17 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> if you remove so much of this note and instrument stuff the most of
> note_off funktion from the fx_and sample_fun branch will broke up or the
> implementation needs a lot of rewrite.

Look at SeqEvent.h -- the new design includes a note-off implementation. 
However, I'm also redoing a lot of the sampler.

> also the current mute group function (trunk) use the single note adsr and
> instrument adsr implementation.

Why/how does it use the single-note ADSR?  There's no way to edit those
parameters... is there?

> i am not sure, but if this transport will be a base for newer or h2 >0.9.4
> versions it would
> be cool if this implementation don't need a rewrite for this well working
> stuff.

Just to be clear:  I am not assuming that everyone will love this
'transport_redesign' branch, nor am I assuming that it would/could/should
be merged to trunk.

However, when we were discussing the transport redesign last year... it
was implied that it would have consequences on the sampler.  I'm pretty
sure that when I'm done, most of the meat-and-potatoes code in the sampler
will remain.

> ok. and maybe nobody is interested to implement the really useful features
> from this branch. but if yes, we

Honestly... I'm not sure what you're doing over there.  :-)  I took a
brief look around this weekend (because I was considering the impacts on
the other branches)... but it looks like I'll have to compile the branch
to see what you're up to.  I'm sure it's good stuff.

> 8.4.2009 my free time will
> dramatically reduced. we will get a little daughter in april :-)))))))

Cool!!  First one??

> hooray. so for me,
> it's can be a problem to do all the work for an implementation to the new
> transport base.

I expect to have something that works in about 1 to 3 weeks.  At that
time, let's all take a look and decide what to do from there.

Peace,
Gabriel

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