On 09/10/2016 03:21 PM, Stefan Westerfeld wrote:
>
> If you as host author say that this is the way Qtractor users should
go for
> mono instruments, I'll keep my plugin as it is, the other way would
have been
> kind-of a workaround. Still from the user experience I prefer what
Ardour does,
Hi!
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 09:55:59PM +, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> On 09/09/2016 06:33 PM, Stefan Westerfeld wrote:
> >
> > I have tested with Ardour and Qtractor. Ardour does what I'd expect: it
> > plays
> > my instrument output on both channels. Qtractor however just plays my mono
> >
On 09/09/2016 06:33 PM, Stefan Westerfeld wrote:
>
> I have tested with Ardour and Qtractor. Ardour does what I'd expect: it plays
> my instrument output on both channels. Qtractor however just plays my mono
> data
> on one channel, the other is silent. Which is not what I want.
>
until the last r
Hi Stefan:
Cool to see spectmorph come as a plugin!
IMO I'd let the host deal with it how they see fit. There's probably a
panner in Qtractor to put it in the center. To have a "stereo" output
with no actual stereo data seems wasteful and misleading to me. My lv2
CA synth is mono and I haven't ha
Hi!
I'm currently implementing a LV2 plugin for SpectMorph, and so far I only
defined one audio port in the ttl file/source, as the output of the morphing
algorithm is just mono.
I have tested with Ardour and Qtractor. Ardour does what I'd expect: it plays
my instrument output on both channels