tramp wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:49 am
alex stone wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 5:28 pm
Looks good. I'll keep an eye out for the announcement tomorrow.
So it's done. I've just pushed support for the Channel Matrix Editor to the repository. If you found time to check it out let me know case you get any problems.
https://github.com/brummer10/Fluida.lv2
Audiojunkie wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 8:13 pm
is there any possibility of getting attack and release controls?
That is not planed. ADRS is usually part of the soundfont itself, hence I never missed controls for it on a soundfont player.
oddy.o.lynx wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 2:28 am
I see SCL support. Does it have KBM support as well?
Currently there is only SCL support. I've started with KBM as well, but haven't finished that for now, so, it's disabled.
Mamba did support both,
https://github.com/brummer10/Mamba
Just tested, and it all works. I loaded a simple soundfont, allocated patches to channels, then routed tracks to the fluida instance, for each channel.
EDIT: Just tried 3 instances of Fluida in Reaper. I loaded all 48 channels with instruments, and saved the three 16 channel sets as presets.
When i opened the track FX window to view Fluida again, two of the instances showed the same patch in all channels, being the last patch on the soundfont, and one patch/channel window displayed the patch/channel names correctly, BUT, all the original patches I'd put in and saved as presets in Reaper were still assigned correctly, in all three instances. So the saving was ok, just the patches in the channel windows didn't correspond, the second time of opening.
I'm off to try all this in Muse4, to make sure this isn't just Reaper.
EDIT: Same thing happens in Muse4, and Qtractor. Additionally, in Reaper and Qtractor, Fluida opens correctly (size) and the popup window for channels does the same. In Muse4, Fluida opens full screen, and requires a manual adjustment to the window to get it back to normal size.
But whatever the window says (at the moment), the actual patches I loaded are saved correctly in all three daws.
CAVEAT: I'm on AVLinux MXDE, which uses Enlightenment as the desktop environment. I don't know if that makes a difference or not.
Nice work Tramp, and thanks for sharing. I'll continue to test for you to iron out the minor kinks. Another fine tool for our arsenal.