On 17.12.24 18:32, Kristian Amlie wrote:
Therefore I feel quite confident in saying that that we cannot (or maybe rather
"should not") use the Yoshimi-multi LV2 plugin, since the LV2 manager expects
exactly one stereo pair of output ports. For more advanced setups you probably
could use it, but then you'd anyway have to use the remote desktop connection
and the Yoshimi UI to set up multiple patches and their routing in one instance,
so I consider this an advanced use case, not the "easy" case which I'm aiming
for in this discussion.

At this point I'd like to add an observation that I made during my last round
of code reorganisation: The "Yoshimi-multi" is not a LV2-only thing.

With Jack you can directly wire the outputs of parts, bypassing the global
section in Yoshimi. This can be quite relevant with complicated scores, where
you'd do the "globals" in a much more elaborate way in the DAW anyway.


PS: This somehow also touches to the topic of loading presets and instruments.
When I'm working with a more elaborate score, I'll setup one or several
stand-alone Yoshimi instances, connect them to Ardour and then save the state 
with
Jack Session. Jack Session basically uses the --state option for yoshimi,
which works quite naturally and as you'd expect.

I know that Jack Session is considered "obsolete", but I wonder what other
people do to cope with this problem. What other system wide session managers
are there, which likewise use the existing infrastructure (Jack) and just work
out of the box??

-- Hermann




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