On May 11, 2015 09:14:17 PM Robert Jonsson wrote: > Just a ping. > > I just saw I had missed a whole bunch of checkins, christmas, nice! :)
Yep, that's my new_router branch. The impetus for this was that after my 'persistent routes' feature, I needed a way to let the users purge any unavailable routes if they so desire, otherwise all routes stay in the song forever. So as usual, it turned into a much bigger thing. You guys can check out the branch to see where I'm going with this. Take a look at the new routing popup menus, and the new graphical router accessible from the mixer 'routing' menu. So far, two important changes users will need to know are these: 1: All audio tracks now allow their individual channels to be routed. There are two type of routes now: Omnibus and individual channels. The Omni routing acts exactly like track-to-track routing works right now, just that I've given it the name 'Omni'. That is, it's a sort of automatic thing where it attempts to match up the source channels to the destination channels while applying strip volume and pan. It saves the user from having to manually route two, three etc. individual channels. Just one Omni route does it all. 2: In current MusE, only synthesizer tracks are true multi-channel, allowing users to route the individual channels anywhere. But the somewhat clumsy routing popup menu for these, with its mono and stereo listings, (which Geoff Beasely once complained was 'silly'), is gone now. In its place is a uniform system for all audio tracks. Users will either use an Omni route, or if they care to, go deeper by routing the single individual channels. There is no more 'mono' and 'stereo' synth track routes. And yes, all of this means I have opened the door for true multi-channel audio tracks - all of them. None are actually more than two channels right now (except synth tracks) but that can (and will) now change. If you open the new advanced graphical router, the Omni routes are the thick lines and the channels are the thin lines. You do an Omni route from 'item-to-item', or open the items to show the channel bars and do individual channel routing. I am currently dealing with the 'drop down' indicators in the panels, so beware you must currently double click on the items to open them up and see their new 'channel bars' which let you route the individual channels. Lots more to do. It is NOT fully functional ATM. It will likely crash in a few places (for example the graphical router crashes if a synth track is present - work in progress!) Other than that, feel free to look around. Please, tell me what you think of the router and where it is going, it was hard to do! Oh, also the MIDI/Synth configuration dialog is in a state of flux... Tim. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ One dashboard for servers and applications across Physical-Virtual-Cloud Widest out-of-the-box monitoring support with 50+ applications Performance metrics, stats and reports that give you Actionable Insights Deep dive visibility with transaction tracing using APM Insight. http://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/290420510;117567292;y _______________________________________________ Lmuse-developer mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmuse-developer
