I'm on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, I have installed the last versions of LSP plugins, and I tried the Trigger but I have a graphic issue, I have two screens, first one is the laptop screen and second one is an external. When I move the UI from the laptop screen to the external one , a vertical white stripe appears at the right of the UI and if I move the plugin window on the screen, it gets more and more stripes. Any idea of what causes this trouble ?
LSP plugins Trigger issue
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- sadko4u
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Re: LSP plugins Trigger issue
Do you use Wayland?
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Re: LSP plugins Trigger issue
So I disabled wayland, the problem seems gone. Thank you.
Concerning the trigger plugin, I don't understand some parts of the workflow. What I find very interseting is that I can trigger a sound and trigger it again, without cutting the first instance. But is there a way to trigger with a midi CC ? The only way I found is clicking on the little pad in the square matrix.
And another thing : I don't understand the use of the trigger graph. It doesn't show anything for me even when I trigger a sample.
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Re: LSP plugins Trigger issue
Don't you confuse trigger and sampler? Trigger is a tool for triggering another sample playback when the level of input forces the trigger to fire. You don't need to send any MIDI CC to it to get result. You can force to produce MIDI Notes by the trigger if you use the corresponding version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkCHORwcZcU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-V9uBUdzr4
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Re: LSP plugins Trigger issue
sadko4u wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 8:26 amDon't you confuse trigger and sampler? Trigger is a tool for triggering another sample playback when the level of input forces the trigger to fire. You don't need to send any MIDI CC to it to get result. You can force to produce MIDI Notes by the trigger if you use the corresponding version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkCHORwcZcU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-V9uBUdzr4
You're right, I understand better now. The trigger is most suitable for drums.
edit : and the multi sampler does exactly what I want
Thanks again