Hi Alex!

I just commited the discussed fixes along to some other things.

CU
Christian

On Monday 20 September 2010 18:26:50 Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> On Monday 20 September 2010 09:30:40 alex stone wrote:
> > I've posted in the forum about 2 settings, and add those comments here
> > for info. (I've been experimenting with pushing LS limits in a larger
> > scale setup.)
> > 
> > 1.   ProgrammeChangeQueue is currently limited to 100. I've tested
> > this with a quick change in my CVS build to 512, with no ill effects.
> > Can i ask this be changed to the greater number by default? (In a
> > large work, midi is often sent at the beginning of the tune, or at
> > start up of the app. This results in all PCs being sent at once, and
> > at the current limit of 100, "floods" LS, resulting in missed changes,
> > etc... The same is true for a full orchestra tutti, where there are a
> > series of PC across many tracks, all in rapid succession. A few get
> > missed)
> 
> Yes, I agree. I will raise that default value to 512.
> 
> > 2.   A midi device has a limit of 100 ports. Could this be changed to
> > 250 ports, if there are no obvious repercussions? I tried to add 116
> > ports to a device with no success.
> 
> You are right. There is a maximum value of 100 defined for this device
> parameter. And actually I dont see no reason for this max. value at all. So
> probably I will just delete that max. value so one can create as many MIDI
> ports as one wants.
> 
> CU
> Christian
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