rosea grammostola wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Philipp <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Excerpts from alex stone's message of 2010-03-19 10:09:04 +0100: > > Incidentally, there is an excellent app called jm2cv that does a > good > > job of "converting" cv data to jackmidi (and vice versa) written by > > Peter Nelson. (See the non-mixer webpage for details) > > > > So if your particular app of choice has midi out for automation, you > > can direct it to a CV in port for, as an example, fader control in > > non-mixer. > > Just start jm2cv, and ports in and out of it in your favourite > patchbay. > > > > Simple stuff. > > > > Alex. > > -- > > www.openoctave.org <http://www.openoctave.org> > > Thanks for telling us about this app Alex, it sounds like it could > become an important piece in the puzzle if cv gets more popular. > > On the topic: > I think once jack_session is established and we have a well working > session management for every app automation is one of the things that > will need more attention. > There are other areas as well that will become more relevant: > - proper syncing, in all its forms > > > > I agree about the fact that proper syncing (Jack Transport), is likely > even more important then automation for the modular approach, it has > it's limitations right now...
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