Hello LAD,
LVTK v1.0.3 is out. For those who aren't already aware, LVTK is the
successor to lv2-c++-tools.
Info and source download:
http://lvtoolkit.org/releases/lvtk-v1-0-3
Important Fixes:
- Fixed UI compiler errors with -Wl,nodelete.
- Accurate MIDI triggering in the Synth base class
- Fixe
[M Donalies]
>I have a few other questions that aren't directly related:
>The first has to do with manipulating midi ctlr events to simulate various
>musical techniques like legato and palm muting. What I've tried so far doesn't
>sound very good. I need legato in polyphonic mode, so just overlapp
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 12:14 PM, M Donalies wrote:
> I'm using Qt and C++ under Linux with ALSA. Ideally, what I'd like is a
> simple
> example like alsa's midiseq.c or a MIDI metronome
jack_metro (tools) combined with jack_midisine (example-clients) perhaps?
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On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 12:14:36 -0500
M Donalies wrote:
> Notation Editor
Sorry I have no real help for you, but some questions out of curiousity:
Why another notation editor? What are your complaints about the existing ones?
Your mail hints at a guitar centric editor. So include tuxguitar as comp
Are we still here?
Now, some pre-mayan stuff has just sneaked through the new rapture delusion:
* synthv1 - an old-school polyphonic synthesizer
synthv1 is an old-school all-digital 4-oscillator subtractive
polyphonic synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://synthv1.sourceforge.net/
I'm using Qt and C++ under Linux with ALSA. Ideally, what I'd like is a simple
example like alsa's midiseq.c or a MIDI metronome hooked up to jack so that it
outputs to fluidsynth. Then I could see the whole system in action. Is there
such an example available? I'm having some trouble understand
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