On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 12:16:19 +0400, Louigi Verona wrote: > On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Rui Nuno Capela wrote: >> >> there's no limitation on lv2. >> >> i think you misunderstood something, but any lv2 host has obvious access >> to the audio stream produced by _any_ plugin. how could it be otherwise? >> >> your question seems to pertain on rendering audio that is produced by >> midi instrument plugins _faster_than_realtime_ . >> >> i also think you are inferring from qtractor as the sequencer. that's >> true: qtractor cannot render midi instruments audio in no other way than >> real-time. so that for you to export the whole session (song or project) >> you'll have to bounce (record) all midi instruments audio output into >> spare audio tracks and then, when all is perfectly realigned to >> compensate for round-trip delay, you can mix-down and export all audio >> tracks into a single audio file. >> >> theoretically, any jack-midi plugin host can do the faster-then-realtime >> trick, thanks to the jack-freewheel mode of operation. alas, qtractor is >> not a jack-midi host, although it does the freewheel dance to export >> audio, as ardour2 does. speaking of which, ardour3 may well confirm this >> theory ;) >> > > How is that done on Windows then? I never heard of any problems there? When > you use VST, it renders them fine > and Windows has no JACK. >
you're pervading the issue ;) don't do that! :) alas, in case you did not read between the lines, *it is* a qtractor limitation, one that i'm afraid won't go away any day soon. but it might, some day, somehow ;) > ps: sorry if my questions are silly, I really am trying to understand if questions are silly answers should be sillier. are they? cheers -- rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela [email protected] _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
