On another, ahem, note...

LV2 MDA piano sounds interesting. I think I'm starting to like it.
A nice change from the FluidR3 SF, and another large piano SF I use.

Andrew, something throughout all these tests has been bothering me
 but I didn't know what it was, until now:

What clued me in was when I saw MDA piano has 14 available
 automatable controllers (in the track list) but no generic GUI.

/Every/ synth or effect rack plugin no matter what brand or flavour
 must have a generic GUI available, if it has any audio controllers.

Right away those 14 MDA audio controls told me a generic GUI can be shown;
 there must be an accompanying generic GUI for them.

Actually... it should all be automatic, the generic GUI should be working.
Instead maybe you're simply missing some logic to enable the generic GUI.

We support custom generic GUIs. A readme and two examples are installed.
LADSPA Tap Reverberator is one of them -  check it out, load an instance! 

Notice the drop-down enum list and sliders? Custom!

Also there is (was?) another GUI scheme called FLAM which was introduced 
 to us by another dev who invited us to support FLAM. So I wrote the support. 

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I found a consistent crash: When I click on the 'swap A' or 'swap B' 
 buttons of the "SynthV1" lv2 synth, regardless of GUI. 
It only seems to happen if it is actually in use by a MusE midi port,
 and/or currently playing some notes.
I'm guessing it might also happen when loading a preset, haven't tried.

Thanks. This sure is fun, nice dialog work RJ  :-)

Tim.

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