Re: [ANN] Qtractor 0.5.1 - The Bravo Yankee return!

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On 10/05/2011 11:36 AM, Renato wrote:
On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 09:09:43 +0100
Rui Nuno Capela<rncbc@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

    Qtractor 0.5.1 (bravo yankee) is out!

what exactly do these two mean?

* Linked (aka. ref-counted) audio/MIDI clips (NEW)

previously on qtractor, each clip had a complete independent data object (buffer) from each other. now the clip data buffer is shared for all clips in a track that refer to the same filename, offset and length.

for audio clips this can be a huge resource optimization. for midi clips it also means that editing or changing events on one of the "linked" clips will also affect all the others that refer to the same midi sequence (ie. same midi file, channel, offset and length, of course).

in practice, it means that all copy&paste-repeated clips will refer to very same internal data buffer/sequence. you change one, you'll change all. got that?


* MIDI-fx plugin support (NEW)

midi-fx plugins are that special kind that takes midi processing exclusively. they take midi input, eventually transform it and throw the result as midi output for consumption by the next plugin in chain, which might be another midi-fx or ultimately a midi-instrument one (often a synth plugin). there's no audio signal involved. only midi going in, thru and out. eg. pizmidi plugin collection (vst). cf. audio-fx plugins, where audio is the only processing subject (eg. ladspa)


can't wait to play with the new toys!

and happy birthday of course,

thanks
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
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