Am 02.05.2013 09:57, schrieb Jeremy Jongepier:
On 05/02/2013 05:36 AM, hermann meyer wrote:
That sounds like a good idea to me, providing a list with "allowed
notes" and a range from were to snap in. I will work that out. :-)
That would be cool! Of course you can also put Zita-AT1 itself in
front, or the zita-retuner LV2 plugin.
Yes, but that will introduce some overhead which we could avoid by a
simple list to select the "wanted notes" from. I just need to figure out
now how I could use the lv2:CVPort, so that we could commit the list
from UI to engine.
I guess you have note that the hole LV2 gxtuner including the midi
output need less then 2% of your CPU ?
I've get best results when the threshold level is a way higher(-40db)
then the default (-50db), and the note on level is just a bit higher
then the threshold (threshold is now as well in db)
I'm going to try that too. Now with a properly intonated guitar ;)
Jeremy
greets
hermann
Try as well the single note switch, that will clip Notes, which come up
for short, early down.
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