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From: Christian S. <chr...@ep...> - 2003-11-23 21:41:41
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Es geschah am Donnerstag, 20. November 2003 03:08 als Mark Knecht schrieb: > I do not see much difference in terms of segfaults from the previous > rev. It still dies after one or two notes as it did before. (Get up to a > high voice count, let the voices die away so it all goes back to zero, > then play a few notes and it crashes.) Sorry for answering that late; been very busy. You might have noticed, that I've commited a couple of fixes in the last days. The segfault issue you described should also be fixed now. > Anyway, with the MIDI input working again I played a bit with the new > code. I don't have much good to report really. It does work now, in the > sense that I get audio, but my sense (just from playing) was that > somehow the sample choices it's making from a multi-sample/note library > are not right. I got some very strange effects playing hard and soft. Yeah, Benno already told me that. Maybe there's a problem in the resolution of the sample. > To study this a bit I ran the Bardstown piano through the MIDI velocity > tests I had done earlier. This was the MIDI file supplied by Warren > Trachtman. What I found was that volume is not varied at all over the > complete range of MIDI velocities, while there seemed to be only 3 > samples chosen out of the 4 in the library. This would seem to be a bug > to me, but possibly not... Ok, the latter might be a bug, I will check that. Regarding the velocity<->volume mapping this is not yet implemented, but I will add that next. CU Christian |