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From: Peter E. R. <pet...@de...> - 2004-01-12 14:40:27
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I believe the same functionality was already mentioned here in the ongoing discussions yesterday and today. Maybe it is an option to distinguish between SAME note stealing and DIFFERENT note stealing, also... ;-) I think this is related to GigaStudio's block chord note stealing. And, I believe this is probably already on the developers minds: treat the notes differently based on where they are in the ADSR in the note stealing process. I guess this can a rather intricate set of rules. Bruce is quite close to the developers, so some of his notes surely go beyond being educated guesses. Regards, Peter -----Original Message----- From: lin...@li... [mailto:lin...@li...] On Behalf Of Mark Knecht Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 15:30 Cc: 'Linux-Sampler' Subject: RE: [Linuxsampler-devel] Roadmap (was: Latest CVS commit) On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 23:54, Peter Roos wrote: > Bruce Richardson once explained on the NS forum that GigaStudio also has a > clever mechanism for releasing (I guess "old") notes whose volume is nearly > zero. That might be an interesting alternative (or addition) to a scheme of > stopping oldest notes (which might be looping at max volume). > > Cheers, > > Peter Roos > Peter, Good to have you here and thanks for the pointer. I'll have to go look for Bruce's description. He's generally quite a good guy to get info from. Thanks, Mark ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Perforce Software. Perforce is the Fast Software Configuration Management System offering advanced branching capabilities and atomic changes on 50+ platforms. Free Eval! http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadprog.html _______________________________________________ Linuxsampler-devel mailing list Lin...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsampler-devel |