On December 24, 2012 07:57:54 AM Dan MacDonald wrote:

> Thanks for the update Tim!
> 
> Might these changes enable MIDI plugin automation controls to be copied like 
> we can audio automation?

Mm, no nothing will change as far as selecting, copying, pasting etc.

Currently audio control graphs cannot be copied, moved or pasted.

And the midi controls graphs: Well, sort of but no.
They can be selected and I think we actually have everything in place
 to allow them to be copied and pasted in the Event List Editor -
 *if* the Event List Editor had copy and paste buttons/boxes!

Believe it or not adding copy/paste to the piano roll is a bit harder.
It may look easier but really the copy/paste of the piano roll
 was geared toward the notes.
Must take another look there... Last time I looked it was gonna be
 a harder thing to do.
Looks simple though, eh? Like we're almost, just almost there...

Tim.

> 
> On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Tim E. Real <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Just some work in progress. I hope it will bring together audio
>  and midi controls better.
> After meditation that would impress an Indian guru, and several
>  conceptual attempts, it seems to be finally starting to make sense
>  so I thought I would share some pics and get some feedback as we
>  roll along. Will it be shot down by some bad roadblock...?
> 
> Learned a lot about delegates/models/views. Especially delegates.
> I will try to put that towards fixing the Pianoroll Snap box, which was
>  hastily constructed during the move to Qt4, and is not working fully
>  (. and T items not working).
> 
> ---------------
> 
> As you may know, MusE has a 'duality' of audio and midi controllers
>  and corresponding graphs. This could not be ignored, although
>  we hope to unify them some way, some day. So I took a kind of
>  pragmatic approach - working with what we have already.
> 
> This seemingly simple color editor was hard, being the first thing I tackled:
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/53315356/control_mapper_colour_editor.jpeg
> 
> Here a midi controller has been created for an audio control.
> These midi controllers show up in the Piano roll graphs and Ctrl lists.
> Currently in MusE (for DSSI) the controller numbers are arbitrarily chosen
>  and not alterable by the user (32NF0 etc.).
> The new scheme certainly allows YOU to set the number, but it also allows
>  one midi controller to operate MULTIPLE audio controls (multi-assignment).
> It also allows ALL OTHER types of audio controls such as audio volume and 
> pan
>  to have midi controllers - meaning they show up in the piano roll graphs.
> Including all rack effect audio controls as well. (The theory goes, I hope!):
> 
> 
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/53315356/control_mapper_assigned_midi_controller.jpeg
> 
> Here a midi controller has been created AND an external midi controller 
> input
>  has been assigned to the audio control.
> This 'direct' external midi input operates the audio controls - the audio
>  controller graphs drawn on the tracks.
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/53315356/control_mapper_assigned_port.jpeg
> 
> Here several audio controls have midi controllers created, but only some of
>  them have external midi input assigned to the audio controls:
> 
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/53315356/control_mapper_assigned_ports_and_midi_controllers.jpeg
> 
> And for good measure, here's a numerical editor:
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/53315356/control_mapper_number_editor.jpeg
> 
> Peace.
> Tim.
> 
> 
> 
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