On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 11:44:12AM -0500, Jesse Chappell wrote: > Steve Harris wrote on Sat, 01-Mar-2003: > > > > There is no reason MOMENTARY needs to be restricted to TOGGLED > > > controls. There just needs to be a hint to specify what the "inactive" > > > value should be, which is the value that a compliant host must set the > > > port to after using a MOMENTARY with an "active" value. > > > > I guess thats true, but if its retricted to toggled ports it will still be > > usable in non compliant hosts, and the value has to switch between two > > values, so it may as well be 0.0 and 1.0. > > Well, a non-compliant host won't do anything with a momentary > hint, so the momentary action won't be happening anyway. The > plugin itself isn't supposed to modify input controls so it can't > do it itself (although it would be much easier).
do i understand this correctly ? upon receipt of an event for a momentary CONTROL i set it to 1 for one process call ? and then back to 0... -- torben Hohn http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language
