I can't help but notice your new work email Tim.

Tedon?

On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 2017-02-14 12:47 AM, Tim wrote:
>>
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>> On 2017-02-12 10:00 PM, kit wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> In 'experimenting' with plugins like tonespace and hypercyclic I
>>> realised there is no way in muse to patch the midi out from these
>>> 'synths' to a midi track. I use the arpeggiators of these plugins to
>>> drive other synths.
>>>
>>> Because they are loaded as synths I assume you only allow for audio
>>> output. To get arps to work I have to route the driving midi track out
>>> of muse to one of these synths hosted outside muse and then route the
>>> arp midi back into muse to drive the musical synth.
>>>
>>> Should muse's functionality route both audio and midi outputs (if
>>> available) from a synth plugin?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Chris.
>>>
>> CC'ing the list for help.
>> Hi, I have added this capability now but I have not pushed it yet.
>> There is a problem:
>>
>> Hypercyclic is delivering multiple copies of notes that should not
>>  be there - and it is worse the smaller the Jack audio period size.
>>
>> This happens even when Hypercyclic is simply playing the demo,
>>  and on the "Clean Start" preset.
>>
>> For example with Jack period = 128 I get:
>> VstNativeSynthIF::hostCallback audioMasterProcessEvents: numEvents:2
>>   kVstMidiType: midiData[0]:144 [1]:45 [2]:123
>>   kVstMidiType: midiData[0]:144 [1]:45 [2]:123
>>
>> With Jack period = 2048, numEvents is usually 1, and with
>>  Jack period = 64 I get triple copies with numEvents usually 3.
>> Sometimes numEvents varies (wavers between 1/2 or 2/3).
>>
>> I cannot figure out why, since I am simply dutifully responding to
>>  the audioMasterProcessEvents callback event, and I am returning
>>  '1' indicating I support the event.
>> Why is it giving me multiple copies of the same notes depending on
>>  Jack period size?
>>
>> The result is that when I record this on another track, multiple
>>  notes are on top of each other.
>> Can anyone please test this in another host?
>> Or pass this question on to them?
>>
>> Tim.
>
> I have now tested the B-Step Sequencer Linux VST and it
>   does not suffer from this problem. It works fine.
>
> So I will push soon, likely tomorrow, and explain how it all works.
>
> Tim.
>
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