On 06/11/2014 10:29 AM, Vesa wrote:
> So, there are a number of possible ways to solve this:
>
> 1. As discussed earlier: do not hold the offset for the lifetime of the
> note. Instead, just shorten the first period, so that the offset can be
> applied for the first period only, but the rest of the periods would be
> in sync with global.
>
> 2. For MIDI-instruments, implement a way to "postpone" the MIDI-event,
> ie. schedule it to be triggered at next period. Instruments that use the
> NPH/IPH combo would then just have to deal with the situation internally
> (they currently don't have sample-exact timing anyway).
>

I'm starting to think #2 would be the better solution, as it would be
the least intrusive to non-MIDI-based instruments. NPH/IPH hybrid
instruments can handle this internally quite easily.

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