On Monday 09 December 2002 15.31, Steve Harris wrote: > On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 02:17:06PM +0100, David Olofson wrote: > > (*) One example would be if all your channels are driven by the > > same sequencer, which has only one internal loop for event > > output. Then event ordering is guaranteed, no matter how many > > input ports the synth has, or how things are connected. > > But you still have to do the filtering, which sucks. Or am I just > getting confusd.
Why filtering? The sequencer will just send events where they're meant to go, which means that each output may be connected to a different port, or all to the same port, or whatever. If the outputs are connected to different ports, the *sequencer* will automatically perform that filtering (or rather, dispatching) for you, without even knowing about it. //David Olofson - Programmer, Composer, Open Source Advocate .- The Return of Audiality! --------------------------------. | Free/Open Source Audio Engine for use in Games or Studio. | | RT and off-line synth. Scripting. Sample accurate timing. | `---------------------------> http://olofson.net/audiality -' .- M A I A -------------------------------------------------. | The Multimedia Application Integration Architecture | `----------------------------> http://www.linuxdj.com/maia -' --- http://olofson.net --- http://www.reologica.se ---