The vast majority of Route signal processing is now simply in the list of
processors. There are definitely regressions here, but there's also
a lot of things fixed. It's far too much work to let diverge anymore
regardless, so here it is.
The basic model is: A route has a fixed set of input channels (matching
its JACK input ports and diskstream). The first processor takes this
as input. The next processor is configured using the first processor's
output as input, and is allowed to choose whatever output it wants
given that input... and so on, and so on. Finally, the last processor's
requested output is used to set up the panner and create whatever Jack
ports are needed to output the data.
All 'special' internal processors (meter, fader, amp, insert, send) are
currently transparent: they read any input, and return the same set
of channels back (unmodified, except for amp).
User visible changes:
* LV2 Instrument support (tracks with both MIDI and audio channels)
* MIDI in/out plugin support
* Generic plugin replication (for MIDI plugins, MIDI/audio plugins)
* Movable meter point
Known Bugs:
* Things seem to get weird on loaded sessions
* Output delivery is sketchy
* 2.0 session loading was probably already broken...
but it's definitely broken now :)
Please test this and file bugs if you have any time...
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All #include statements that include a header that is a part of a library
bundled with ardour MUST use quotes, not angle brackets.
Do this:
#include "ardour/types.h"
NOT this:
#include <ardour/types.h>
Rationale:
This is best practice in general, to ensure we include the local version
and not the system version. That quotes mean "local" (in some sense)
and angle brackets mean "system" (in some sense) is a ubiquitous
convention and IIRC right in the C spec somewhere.
More pragmatically, this is required by (my) waf (stuff) for dependencies
to work correctly. That is:
!!! FAILURE TO DO THIS CAN RESULT IN BROKEN BUILDS !!!
Failure to comply is punishable by death by torture. :)
P.S. It's not that dramatic in all cases, but this (in combination with some
GCC flags specific to the include type) is the best way I have found to be
absolutely 100% positive the local ones are being used (and we definitely
want to be absolutely 100% positive on that one).
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Update MIDI region length (actually and visually) when position changes.
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sframes_t is "session frames". The rules for time stamps are:
- Anything relative to transport time, session position, etc, should be sframes_t
- Anything relative to jack cycles, including the length thereof, should be nframes_t
To support sessions which exceed UINT32_MAX frames, we need to replace all the uses of
nframes_t for session time with sframes_t, and make sure the conversions are sound.
This does not depend on jack's nframes_t; that we are using the same type at all right now was an oops.
This is also be kinda nice for readability since the two different time bases have different types...
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Move time conversion into the region view rather than the source.
Adapt MIDI (including controllers) regions to the destination tempo when moved (e.g. dragging a region to a location with half the tempo will make the notes twice as long).
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Most significant changes:
- Factor out FileSource from AudioFileSource, use for SMFSource too
- Explicitly pass embedded rather than mysterious name mangling or whatever
- Destroy a ton of duplicated or very-nearly-duplicated code
- Clean up and document all that weird source stuff in session.cc
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This has 3 main benefits:
- All conversion code is in one place (less duplication, potential bugs)
- The conversion method can be passed to things that are ignorant
of the actual time units involved, information required, etc.
(In the future it would be nice to have user selectable tempo/frame time)
- It should be relatively simple now to support tempo changes part-way
through a MIDI region (at least architecturally speaking)
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The time stamp of an event is now always tempo, from file to model and
back again. Frame time is only relevant at playback or recording time,
in the audio thread (MidiModel and MidiBuffer).
I think perhaps we don't need to change the actual time from double (which is
convenient for math), it is the time base conversion that caused problems.
Using a correct equality comparison (i.e. not == which is not correct for
floating point) should probably make the undo issues go away, in 99.99% of
cases anyway.
There's almost certainly some regressions in here somewhere, but they do not
seem to be time related. The bugs I'm hitting in testing are old ones that
seem unrelated now, so it's checkpoint time.
This sets us up for fancy things like tempo map import and tempo/meter changes
halfway through MIDI regions, but for now it's still assumed that the tempo
at the start of the region is valid for the duration of the entire region.
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Use iterator interface of Sequence to read events in a MIDISource rather than Sequence::read, avoiding timestamp confusion.
Disable no longer useful Sequence::read.
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Anything related to the storage of events/values over a range of time lives in evoral.
This includes MidiModel (Evoral::Sequence) and automation data (AutomationList (Evoral::ControlList),
Automatable (Evoral::ControlSet), etc).
libs/evoral synced with http://svn.drobilla.net/lad/trunk/evoral r1511.
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* fixed bug: dragging of notes beyond left region bounds made it disappear (unsigned int wrap around)
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* added MIDI panic button (http://tracker.ardour.org/view.php?id=2118)
* bugfix: moving notes above midi 127 or below 0 does not wrap around anymore
* bugfix: deadlock on editing notes after playback (http://tracker.ardour.org/view.php?id=2140) due to unbalanced lock acquire/release
* bugfix: First note off lost in playback (http://tracker.ardour.org/view.php?id=2132)
* bugfix: Last note off lost in saving MIDI files (http://tracker.ardour.org/view.php?id=2132)
* bandaid fix for http://tracker.ardour.org/view.php?id=1985 (Cannot reopen session because jack ports are not unregistered on session close)
* bandaid fix: replaced conf.CheckPKGExists ('\"slv2 >= 0.6.0\"') by conf.CheckPKGExists ('slv2') in SConstruct, because the former would fail,
even if SLV 0.6.0 was installed
* added/enabled debugging output for debugging MIDI model (might be removed later)
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Fix recording MIDI regions that start at t != 0.
Fix display of MIDI events in regions that start at t != 0.
Fix recording after relocating an already rec-armed MIDI track.
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Read from MidiRingbuffer directly into model, don't read MidiRingBuffer into a new midi buffer, then into the model.
Pass rec data to UI via model instead of a separate buffer.
Read MIDI CC data into MidiModel (though not actually used yet).
Made quantization toggle edited flag so model is saved.
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Seems to be a pretty random problem with note duration restoring though...
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MIDI select rectangle.
Add notes on a proper click only (not mouse down).
Fix crash when dragging from region to outside region.
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Note the diskstream chunk size affects reading of clicked-in, so you may need to seek away and back again to have new events read (this will be fixed).
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Formatting fixes for session.h (ie kill more of those damned 8 space expanded tabs).
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Added note pencil tool, mock note adding (notes can be added visually but don't yet play).
Reworked MidiModel to be notes w/ duration instead of realtime style MIDI events.
Moved layering (stacked/overlaid) from auto time axis down to route time axis since it applies
to MIDI tracks as well.
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Added some asserts to gtkmm2ext that hopefully may catch a bug I might have possibly seen once or twice, probably.
Fixed uninitialized value in time_axis_view.cc.
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- Working MIDI playback
- Various SMF fixes
- Loading of MIDI containing sessions w/o clobbering .mid files
- Varispeed MIDI fixes (still no reverse though)
- Fix for crazy rec-region sizes
- Throttled MIDI diskstream flush based on time passed (related to rec-region fix)
- Fixed playback of MIDI regions not positioned at origin (time stamp translation)
- Commented/removed old debug print statements (though some still remain)
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- MIDI containing session saving and restoring (ie XML - Source, Region, Playlist; all but the actual .mid files)
- Numerous little fixes for audio specific stuff to accomplish the above
- Dirty hacks to accomplish the above
- Profit!!!
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- Added new Port classes, code to drive them
- Added PortList, which is a filthy mess ATM (nevermind that, it's the interface that's important at this stage)
- Added ChanCount, though it isn't very thoroughly used yet. That's the next step....
- Fixed a few bugs relating to loading sessions saved with trunk
- Fixed a few random other bugs
Slowly working towards type agnosticism while keeping all the former code/logic intact is the name of the game here
Warning: Removing ports is currently (intentionally) broken due solely to laziness.
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