On 06/19/2015 07:13 PM, Christopher Arndt wrote: > Am 19.06.2015 um 04:54 schrieb Robin Gareus: >> Do you think it makes sense to include those files with the upstream >> setBfree? The PK3 may make sense, but not all distros ship Carla. > > The Carla setup is only necessary to map a MIDI CC to the Leslie > slow/fast switch. If there is a way to do the same with the standalone > version or with e.g. jalv, it wouldn't be needed. No, and there's also no MIDI control planned for standalone x42-* jack apps. OSC will probably show up at some point. > BTW, one suggestion for improvement I have would be to change the order > of the options of the Leslie motor control switch, so that "both slow" > is first in the list and "both fast" last. That way one could use a MIDI > CC, which toggles between values 0 and 127 to change between slow and > fast, which is the operation which is used most often during playing. As > it is at the moment, you need to configure your MIDI controller so that > it toggles between 64 and 127, which is unusual. You can do that with setBfree itself e.g. setBfree midi.controller.upper.7=rotary.speed-toggle binds MIDI CC 7 (of the midi-channel used for the upper-manual) to a tremolo/chorale speed-toggle. You can also map and invert the range using suffixes to the parameter. but for the standalone version x42-whirl.lv2, you're at the liberty of the LV2 host. midifilters.lv2 can help to pre-scale or re-map the value. ciao, robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user