Hi Tim,

2015-05-12 2:51 GMT+02:00 Tim E. Real <[email protected]>:
> 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.

Wow, actually I had only seen Andrews additions, now I'm glad I
pinged, sounds wonderful!

>
> 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!

Will do!

Regards,
Robert

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