Fons Adriaensen wrote: > Of course doing this in Ardour is a nightmare as you end > up with three of four plugins per channel. For a typical > orchestra this means you'd have something like 50 plugin > windows on screen, or being forced to re-open and close > them for each adjustment. as paul said, once the track templates are in shape (and they seem very close), such a thing will be quite easy to set up in ardour. the only thing that's missing is a way to display all plugins for one channel in a single window, and maybe a second option to display one particular parameter for all channels (the pm5d has such a mode for its encoder bank, and it's really, really, really nice). optionally, keyboard shortcuts to pop up and cycle through plugins both horizontally (next track/bus, previous track/bus) and vertically (next/prev plugin in current track/bus)... > I'm developing a mixer app that has a more ergonomic > layout for this sort of thing. It wil also do ambisonics > and provide filters, dynamics, equaliser and delays on > each channel. while you're designing it, could this stuff be separated so that it's easy to split it into an lv2 "Ambi channel strip" plugin and a lv2 reverb section later? this way, it could be used in ardour without having to duplicate code... best, jörn _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user