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From: David O. <da...@ol...> - 2003-01-21 15:45:57
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On Tuesday 21 January 2003 13.41, M. Nentwig wrote: > Moi, > > I don't think that there are any restrictions concerning velocity > mapping with Swami. You can assign samples to arbitrary note and / > or velocity 'windows'. In theory it's possible to have a different > sample for each key / velocity combination (but I'd bet nobody has > tried that yet :) <plug qualifier=3D"shameless"> How about being able to write C-like code that calculates or=20 otherwise determines mapping when a note is started? Well, whether or not it's really useful, this is where Audiality is=20 going. Processing timestamped events in C is a bit hairy, so I'd=20 prefer using a custom higher level language for that. Another point=20 is that strapping on a scripting engine eliminates lots of hardcoded=20 logic, and the restrictions that come with it. </plug> //David Olofson - Programmer, Composer, Open Source Advocate =2E- 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 -' --- http://olofson.net --- http://www.reologica.se --- |