Yes!
That's exactly what I was speaking about :-)
Kind of pre-processing, not post-processing.
I will now go to the code to figure how difficult this could be.
@Vesa: Thanks a lot for the enlightenment ;-) I'm a bit deceived to see
there is no magic, though :-D
On 14-04-01 10:09 PM, Vesa wrot
On 04/02/2014 03:22 AM, midi-pascal wrote:
>
> On 69-12-31 07:00 PM, wrote:
>> On 04/01/2014 09:00 PM, Stian Jørgensrud wrote:
>> I like the first idea. The second really only apply for Sf2 drums :-)
>> Could be implemented if it is simple, but I can understand that it
>> might overload LMMS too.
>
On 69-12-31 07:00 PM, wrote:
On 04/01/2014 09:00 PM, Stian Jørgensrud wrote:
I like the first idea. The second really only apply for Sf2 drums :-)
Could be implemented if it is simple, but I can understand that it
might overload LMMS too.
For SF2 it might actually be more difficult, since SF
On 04/01/2014 09:00 PM, Stian Jørgensrud wrote:
> I like the first idea. The second really only apply for Sf2 drums :-) Could
> be implemented if it is simple, but I can understand that it might overload
> LMMS too.
For SF2 it might actually be more difficult, since SF2 is a MIDI-based
plugin that
I like the first idea. The second really only apply for Sf2 drums :-) Could
be implemented if it is simple, but I can understand that it might overload
LMMS too.
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Hi list,
Following the advice of diiz, I repost here a comment I made on the
users Wiki wish list:
I have used MIDI software for decades now and there is a unique feature
I found in only one of them (Winjammer to name it): track splitting and
merging
There were two different functionalities u