Re: LV2 synths for Ardour 3?

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On 06/27/2011 08:13 PM, Jeremy Salwen wrote:
I'd like to know if the sliders do have any effect.

It looks like the sliders definitely aren't having any effect. I opened SO-404 and set it to Control Ports mode, but none of the sliders did anything to the sound. However, I was able to control it using MIDI CCs -- are those meant to work when it's in Control Ports mode, or does that mean that it's somehow stuck in MIDI mode?

Thanks
Leigh


I checked the code, and it's clear that I do specify a default value for
the mode control.  That just might be an issue with ardour (i.e. just
the graphics, I assume not functionality).  But if the sliders do
nothing even when they're supposed to be enabled, that's a big problem.

(I don't have ardour3 installed, so thanks)

Jeremy

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 5:38 AM, Leigh Dyer <lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On 06/27/2011 07:00 PM, Jeremy Salwen wrote:

        Hi Leigh,

        I noticed that in your screenshot of the so-synths, the so-kl5 and
        so-666 both don't have their control mode dropdown activated (at
        least
        that's how I interpret it). Is this a bug?  Are they not letting you
        switch between MIDI CC control and Control Ports?   Please let
        me know
        so I can fix it if it is.


    Actually, all three synths start with that drop-down box empty; on
    the SO-404 instance I'd clicked in there and selected "Control
    Ports" before taking the screenshot. Even after flipping that
    option, I don't think the parameter sliders are having any effect.

    The code I have here is a trunk download from Github, and I'm using
    Ardour 3 from SVN on Ubuntu 10.10 AMD64. I built updated packages of
    lv2core and lv2-extensions-good to get your package to build. Let me
    know if there's any other info you need.

    Thanks
    Leigh




        Jeremy

        On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Leigh Dyer <lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
        <mailto:lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

            Hi all,

            With Ardour 3 coming along, and looking set to support only LV2
            synth plugins, I've just been writing up some notes on the
        various
            LV2 synth plugins that are around at the moment. I've listed
        them here:

        http://wootangent.net/2011/06/ lv2-synths-for-ardour-3-a- list/
        <http://wootangent.net/2011/ 06/lv2-synths-for-ardour-3-a- list/
        <http://wootangent.net/2011/06/lv2-synths-for-ardour-3-a-list/>>

            I hope I've covered all the big ones, but are there any that I'm
            missing? I'd love for this to be a handy resource for new
        users when
            Ardour hits the big 3.0.

            Thanks
            Leigh
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