Brilliant. I can't wait to try it out. Thank you.
On 14/02/17 15:13, Tim wrote: > > > On 2017-02-14 12:47 AM, Tim wrote: >> >> >> 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. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Lmuse-developer mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmuse-developer
