Hi Pawel,
I built with LADSPA enabled, when I start Mixxx I get an empty LADSPA window
(Ubuntu/64)....
I recognize that is probably because LADSPA is a plug-in architecture thing
and I don't have any plugins for it... :D
Could you perhaps do up a wiki page briefly explaining how a LADSPA noob
like myself would do something with it in Mixxx?
The only other thing that pops to mind is perhaps putting a menu entry in so
you can get the LADSPA window back after you close it.
Cheers,
-G
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Pawel Bartkiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As some of you already know, I finished rewriting the LADSPA GUI
> yesterday (sorry it took so long). This is how it looks now:
> http://fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl/~i7bartki/files/mixxx/ladspa3.png<http://fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl/%7Ei7bartki/files/mixxx/ladspa3.png>
> "Error" is a preset I made to test error handling when some plugins
> can't be found. Such presets are marked with a '-' sign on the preset
> list and loading them results in the message shown above (it no longer
> crashes! :)). The on/off buttons aren't working yet. There will be
> buttons for channel selection too as shown here:
> http://fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl/~i7bartki/files/mixxx/ladspa_mockup1.png<http://fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl/%7Ei7bartki/files/mixxx/ladspa_mockup1.png>
> or
> http://fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl/~i7bartki/files/mixxx/ladspa_mockup1.svg<http://fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl/%7Ei7bartki/files/mixxx/ladspa_mockup1.svg>
> (SVG version)
> The LADSPA dialog will be integrated into the main Mixxx window in the
> future.
>
> However, I've encountered a problem with controlling LADSPA plugins by
> MIDI. The best solution we came up with so far is adding some generic
> controls to MIDI mappings, e.g. "[LADSPA],MIDI1", "[LADSPA],MIDI2" and
> so on. Then, after a preset is loaded, it would be possible to assign
> some of the knobs to those MIDI controls. I've been thinking about a
> popup menu with options like "Assign to MIDI knob #1" etc. but I don't
> know how such menu would be invoked. Clicking on a knob with right
> mouse button isn't a good solution because it's already reserved (it
> resets knob position). Perhaps it would not be very intuitive, anyway.
> So, does anyone have any idea?
>
> Thanks,
> Pawel
>
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