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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 John Anderson
* Copyright (C) 2007-2010 David Robillard <d@drobilla.net>
* Copyright (C) 2007-2017 Paul Davis <paul@linuxaudiosystems.com>
* Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Carl Hetherington <carl@carlh.net>
* Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Len Ovens <len@ovenwerks.net>
* Copyright (C) 2015-2019 Robin Gareus <robin@gareus.org>
* Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Ben Loftis <ben@harrisonconsoles.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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#include "pbd/convert.h"
#include "pbd/failed_constructor.h"
#include "ardour/debug.h"
#include "ardour/monitor_control.h"
#include "ardour/phase_control.h"
#include "ardour/plugin.h"
#include "ardour/plugin_insert.h"
#include "ardour/route.h"
#include "ardour/solo_isolate_control.h"
#include "ardour/stripable.h"
#include "ardour/track.h"
#include "mackie_control_protocol.h"
#include "pot.h"
#include "strip.h"
#include "subview.h"
#include "surface.h"
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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using namespace ARDOUR;
using namespace ArdourSurface;
using namespace ArdourSurface::MACKIE_NAMESPACE;
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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using namespace PBD;
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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#define ui_context() MackieControlProtocol::instance() /* a UICallback-derived object that specifies the event loop for signal handling */
SubviewFactory* SubviewFactory::_instance = 0;
SubviewFactory* SubviewFactory::instance() {
if (!_instance) {
_instance = new SubviewFactory();
}
return _instance;
}
SubviewFactory::SubviewFactory() {};
std::shared_ptr<Subview> SubviewFactory::create_subview(
Subview::Mode svm,
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MackieControlProtocol& mcp,
std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
switch (svm) {
case Subview::EQ:
return std::shared_ptr<EQSubview>(new EQSubview (mcp, subview_stripable));
case Subview::Dynamics:
return std::shared_ptr<DynamicsSubview>(new DynamicsSubview (mcp, subview_stripable));
case Subview::Sends:
return std::shared_ptr<SendsSubview>(new SendsSubview (mcp, subview_stripable));
case Subview::TrackView:
return std::shared_ptr<TrackViewSubview>(new TrackViewSubview (mcp, subview_stripable));
case Subview::Plugin:
return std::shared_ptr<PluginSubview>(new PluginSubview (mcp, subview_stripable));
case Subview::None:
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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default:
return std::shared_ptr<NoneSubview>(new NoneSubview (mcp, subview_stripable));
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
}
Subview::Subview(MackieControlProtocol& mcp, std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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: _mcp(mcp)
, _subview_stripable(subview_stripable)
{
init_strip_vectors();
}
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Subview::~Subview()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
reset_all_vpot_controls();
}
void
Subview::reset_all_vpot_controls()
{
for (std::vector<Pot*>::iterator iter = _strip_vpots_over_all_surfaces.begin(); iter != _strip_vpots_over_all_surfaces.end(); ) {
std::vector<Pot*>::iterator tmp;
tmp = iter;
++tmp;
if (*iter != 0)
{
(*iter)->set_control (std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
iter = tmp;
}
}
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void Subview::handle_vselect_event(uint32_t global_strip_position)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
Strip* strip = 0;
Pot* vpot = 0;
std::string* pending_display = 0;
if (!retrieve_pointers(&strip, &vpot, &pending_display, global_strip_position))
{
return;
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> control = vpot->control ();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!control) {
return;
}
Controllable::GroupControlDisposition gcd;
if (_mcp.main_modifier_state() & MackieControlProtocol::MODIFIER_SHIFT) {
gcd = Controllable::InverseGroup;
} else {
gcd = Controllable::UseGroup;
}
if (control->toggled()) {
if (control->toggled()) {
control->set_value (!control->get_value(), gcd);
}
} else if (control->desc().enumeration || control->desc().integer_step) {
double val = control->get_value ();
if (val <= control->upper() - 1.0) {
control->set_value (val + 1.0, gcd);
} else {
control->set_value (control->lower(), gcd);
}
}
}
bool
Subview::subview_mode_would_be_ok (Subview::Mode mode, std::shared_ptr<Stripable> r, std::string& reason_why_not)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
switch (mode) {
case Subview::None:
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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return NoneSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok(r, reason_why_not);
case Subview::Sends:
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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return SendsSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok(r, reason_why_not);
case Subview::EQ:
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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return EQSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok(r, reason_why_not);
case Subview::Dynamics:
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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return DynamicsSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok(r, reason_why_not);
case Subview::TrackView:
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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return TrackViewSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok(r, reason_why_not);
case Subview::Plugin:
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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return PluginSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok(r, reason_why_not);
}
return false;
}
void
Subview::notify_subview_stripable_deleted ()
{
_subview_stripable.reset ();
}
void
Subview::init_strip_vectors()
{
_strips_over_all_surfaces.resize(_mcp.n_strips(), 0);
_strip_vpots_over_all_surfaces.resize(_mcp.n_strips(), 0);
_strip_pending_displays_over_all_surfaces.resize(_mcp.n_strips(), 0);
}
void
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Subview::store_pointers(Strip* strip, Pot* vpot, std::string* pending_display, uint32_t global_strip_position)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (global_strip_position >= _strips_over_all_surfaces.size() ||
global_strip_position >= _strip_vpots_over_all_surfaces.size() ||
global_strip_position >= _strip_pending_displays_over_all_surfaces.size())
{
return;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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_strips_over_all_surfaces[global_strip_position] = strip;
_strip_vpots_over_all_surfaces[global_strip_position] = vpot;
_strip_pending_displays_over_all_surfaces[global_strip_position] = pending_display;
}
bool
Subview::retrieve_pointers(Strip** strip, Pot** vpot, std::string** pending_display, uint32_t global_strip_position)
{
if (global_strip_position >= _strips_over_all_surfaces.size() ||
global_strip_position >= _strip_vpots_over_all_surfaces.size() ||
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global_strip_position >= _strip_pending_displays_over_all_surfaces.size())
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
return false;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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*strip = _strips_over_all_surfaces[global_strip_position];
*vpot = _strip_vpots_over_all_surfaces[global_strip_position];
*pending_display = _strip_pending_displays_over_all_surfaces[global_strip_position];
if (!strip || !vpot || !pending_display)
{
return false;
}
return true;
}
void Subview::do_parameter_display(std::string& display, const ParameterDescriptor& pd, float param_val, Strip* strip, bool screen_hold)
{
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display = Strip::format_parameter_for_display(
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pd,
param_val,
strip->stripable(),
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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screen_hold
);
if (screen_hold) {
/* we just queued up a parameter to be displayed.
1 second from now, switch back to vpot mode display.
*/
strip->block_vpot_mode_display_for (1000);
}
}
NoneSubview::NoneSubview(MackieControlProtocol& mcp, std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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: Subview(mcp, subview_stripable)
{}
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NoneSubview::~NoneSubview()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{}
bool NoneSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok (std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> r, std::string& reason_why_not)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
// always possible
return true;
}
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void NoneSubview::update_global_buttons()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Send, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Plugin, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Eq, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Dyn, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Track, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Pan, on);
}
void NoneSubview::setup_vpot(
Strip* strip,
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Pot* vpot,
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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std::string pending_display[2])
{
// nothing to be done here. All pots are set in strip.cc
}
EQSubview::EQSubview(MackieControlProtocol& mcp, std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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: Subview(mcp, subview_stripable)
{}
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EQSubview::~EQSubview()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{}
bool EQSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok (std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> r, std::string& reason_why_not)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (r && r->eq_band_cnt() > 0) {
return true;
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}
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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reason_why_not = "no EQ in the track/bus";
return false;
}
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void EQSubview::update_global_buttons()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Send, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Plugin, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Eq, on);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Dyn, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Track, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Pan, off);
}
void EQSubview::setup_vpot(
Strip* strip,
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Pot* vpot,
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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std::string pending_display[2])
{
const uint32_t global_strip_position = _mcp.global_index (*strip);
store_pointers(strip, vpot, pending_display, global_strip_position);
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!_subview_stripable) {
return;
}
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std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> pc;
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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std::string pot_id;
#ifdef MIXBUS
int eq_band = -1;
std::string band_name;
if (_subview_stripable->is_input_strip ()) {
#ifdef MIXBUS32C
switch (global_strip_position) {
case 0:
case 2:
case 4:
case 6:
eq_band = global_strip_position / 2;
pc = _subview_stripable->eq_freq_controllable (eq_band);
band_name = _subview_stripable->eq_band_name (eq_band);
pot_id = band_name + "Freq";
break;
case 1:
case 3:
case 5:
case 7:
eq_band = global_strip_position / 2;
pc = _subview_stripable->eq_gain_controllable (eq_band);
band_name = _subview_stripable->eq_band_name (eq_band);
pot_id = band_name + "Gain";
break;
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case 8:
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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pc = _subview_stripable->eq_shape_controllable(0); //low band "bell" button
band_name = "lo";
pot_id = band_name + " Shp";
break;
case 9:
pc = _subview_stripable->eq_shape_controllable(3); //high band "bell" button
band_name = "hi";
pot_id = band_name + " Shp";
break;
case 10:
pc = _subview_stripable->eq_enable_controllable();
pot_id = "EQ";
break;
}
#else //regular Mixbus channel EQ
switch (global_strip_position) {
case 0:
case 2:
case 4:
eq_band = global_strip_position / 2;
pc = _subview_stripable->eq_gain_controllable (eq_band);
band_name = _subview_stripable->eq_band_name (eq_band);
pot_id = band_name + "Gain";
break;
case 1:
case 3:
case 5:
eq_band = global_strip_position / 2;
pc = _subview_stripable->eq_freq_controllable (eq_band);
band_name = _subview_stripable->eq_band_name (eq_band);
pot_id = band_name + "Freq";
break;
case 6:
pc = _subview_stripable->eq_enable_controllable();
pot_id = "EQ";
break;
case 7:
pc = _subview_stripable->filter_freq_controllable(true);
pot_id = "HP Freq";
break;
}
#endif
} else { //mixbus or master bus ( these are currently the same for MB & 32C )
switch (global_strip_position) {
case 0:
case 1:
case 2:
eq_band = global_strip_position;
pc = _subview_stripable->eq_gain_controllable (eq_band);
band_name = _subview_stripable->eq_band_name (eq_band);
pot_id = band_name + "Gain";
break;
}
}
#endif
//If a controllable was found, connect it up, and put the labels in the display.
if (pc) {
pc->Changed.connect (_subview_connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&EQSubview::notify_change, this, std::weak_ptr<AutomationControl>(pc), global_strip_position, false), ui_context());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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vpot->set_control (pc);
if (!pot_id.empty()) {
pending_display[0] = pot_id;
} else {
pending_display[0] = std::string();
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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} else { //no controllable was found; just clear this knob
vpot->set_control (std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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pending_display[0] = std::string();
pending_display[1] = std::string();
}
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notify_change (std::weak_ptr<AutomationControl>(pc), global_strip_position, true);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
void EQSubview::notify_change (std::weak_ptr<ARDOUR::AutomationControl> pc, uint32_t global_strip_position, bool force)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (!_subview_stripable) {
return;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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Strip* strip = 0;
Pot* vpot = 0;
std::string* pending_display = 0;
if (!retrieve_pointers(&strip, &vpot, &pending_display, global_strip_position))
{
return;
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> control = pc.lock ();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (control) {
float val = control->get_value();
do_parameter_display(pending_display[1], control->desc(), val, strip, true);
/* update pot/encoder */
strip->surface()->write (vpot->set (control->internal_to_interface (val), true, Pot::wrap));
}
}
DynamicsSubview::DynamicsSubview(MackieControlProtocol& mcp, std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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: Subview(mcp, subview_stripable)
{}
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DynamicsSubview::~DynamicsSubview()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{}
bool DynamicsSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok (std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> r, std::string& reason_why_not)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (r && r->comp_enable_controllable()) {
return true;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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reason_why_not = "no dynamics in selected track/bus";
return false;
}
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void DynamicsSubview::update_global_buttons()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Send, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Plugin, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Eq, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Dyn, on);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Track, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Pan, off);
}
void DynamicsSubview::setup_vpot(
Strip* strip,
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Pot* vpot,
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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std::string pending_display[2])
{
const uint32_t global_strip_position = _mcp.global_index (*strip);
store_pointers(strip, vpot, pending_display, global_strip_position);
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!_subview_stripable) {
return;
}
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std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> tc = _subview_stripable->comp_threshold_controllable ();
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> sc = _subview_stripable->comp_speed_controllable ();
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> mc = _subview_stripable->comp_mode_controllable ();
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> kc = _subview_stripable->comp_makeup_controllable ();
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> ec = _subview_stripable->comp_enable_controllable ();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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#ifdef MIXBUS32C //Mixbus32C needs to spill the filter controls into the comp section
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> hpfc = _subview_stripable->filter_freq_controllable (true);
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> lpfc = _subview_stripable->filter_freq_controllable (false);
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> fec = _subview_stripable->filter_enable_controllable (true); // shared HP/LP
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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#endif
/* we will control the global_strip_position-th available parameter, from the list in the
* order shown above.
*/
std::vector<std::pair<std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>, std::string > > available;
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std::vector<AutomationType> params;
if (tc) { available.push_back (std::make_pair (tc, "Thresh")); }
if (sc) { available.push_back (std::make_pair (sc, mc ? mc->get_user_string () : "Speed")); }
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (mc) { available.push_back (std::make_pair (mc, "Mode")); }
if (kc) { available.push_back (std::make_pair (kc, "Makeup")); }
if (ec) { available.push_back (std::make_pair (ec, "on/off")); }
#ifdef MIXBUS32C //Mixbus32C needs to spill the filter controls into the comp section
if (hpfc) { available.push_back (std::make_pair (hpfc, "HPF")); }
if (lpfc) { available.push_back (std::make_pair (lpfc, "LPF")); }
if (fec) { available.push_back (std::make_pair (fec, "FiltIn")); }
#endif
if (global_strip_position >= available.size()) {
/* this knob is not needed to control the available parameters */
vpot->set_control (std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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pending_display[0] = std::string();
pending_display[1] = std::string();
return;
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> pc;
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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pc = available[global_strip_position].first;
std::string pot_id = available[global_strip_position].second;
pc->Changed.connect (_subview_connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&DynamicsSubview::notify_change, this, std::weak_ptr<AutomationControl>(pc), global_strip_position, false, true), ui_context());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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vpot->set_control (pc);
if (!pot_id.empty()) {
pending_display[0] = pot_id;
} else {
pending_display[0] = std::string();
}
notify_change (std::weak_ptr<AutomationControl>(pc), global_strip_position, true, false);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
void
DynamicsSubview::notify_change (std::weak_ptr<ARDOUR::AutomationControl> pc, uint32_t global_strip_position, bool force, bool propagate_mode)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
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if (!_subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
return;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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Strip* strip = 0;
Pot* vpot = 0;
std::string* pending_display = 0;
if (!retrieve_pointers(&strip, &vpot, &pending_display, global_strip_position))
{
return;
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> control= pc.lock ();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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bool reset_all = false;
if (propagate_mode && reset_all) {
// @TODO: this line can never be reached due to reset_all being set to false. What was intended here?
strip->surface()->subview_mode_changed ();
}
if (control) {
float val = control->get_value();
if (control == _subview_stripable->comp_mode_controllable ()) {
pending_display[1] = control->get_user_string ();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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} else {
do_parameter_display(pending_display[1], control->desc(), val, strip, true);
}
/* update pot/encoder */
strip->surface()->write (vpot->set (control->internal_to_interface (val), true, Pot::wrap));
}
}
SendsSubview::SendsSubview(MackieControlProtocol& mcp, std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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: Subview(mcp, subview_stripable)
, _current_bank(0)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{}
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SendsSubview::~SendsSubview()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{}
bool SendsSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok (std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> r, std::string& reason_why_not)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (r && r->send_level_controllable (0)) {
return true;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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reason_why_not = "no sends for selected track/bus";
return false;
}
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void SendsSubview::update_global_buttons()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Send, on);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Plugin, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Eq, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Dyn, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Track, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Pan, off);
}
void SendsSubview::setup_vpot(
Strip* strip,
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Pot* vpot,
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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std::string pending_display[2])
{
const uint32_t global_strip_position = _mcp.global_index (*strip) + _current_bank;
store_pointers(strip, vpot, pending_display, global_strip_position - _current_bank);
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!_subview_stripable) {
return;
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> pc = _subview_stripable->send_level_controllable (global_strip_position);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!pc) {
/* nothing to control */
vpot->set_control (std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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pending_display[0] = std::string();
pending_display[1] = std::string();
return;
}
pc->Changed.connect (_subview_connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&SendsSubview::notify_send_level_change, this, global_strip_position, false), ui_context());
vpot->set_control (pc);
pending_display[0] = PBD::short_version (_subview_stripable->send_name (global_strip_position), 6);
notify_send_level_change (global_strip_position, true);
}
void
SendsSubview::notify_send_level_change (uint32_t global_strip_position, bool force)
{
if (!_subview_stripable) {
return;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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Strip* strip = 0;
Pot* vpot = 0;
std::string* pending_display = 0;
if (!retrieve_pointers(&strip, &vpot, &pending_display, global_strip_position - _current_bank))
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
return;
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> control = _subview_stripable->send_level_controllable (global_strip_position);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!control) {
return;
}
if (control) {
float val = control->get_value();
do_parameter_display(pending_display[1], control->desc(), val, strip, false);
if (vpot->control() == control) {
/* update pot/encoder */
strip->surface()->write (vpot->set (control->internal_to_interface (val), true, Pot::wrap));
}
}
}
void SendsSubview::handle_vselect_event(uint32_t global_strip_position)
{
/* adjust global_strip_position to make sure we're accessing the
* correct controllable since we might be banked within the subview.
*/
global_strip_position += _current_bank;
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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/* Send mode: press enables/disables the relevant
* send, but the vpot is bound to the send-level so we
* need to lookup the enable/disable control
* explicitly.
*/
if (!_subview_stripable)
{
return;
}
Strip* strip = 0;
Pot* vpot = 0;
std::string* pending_display = 0;
if (!retrieve_pointers(&strip, &vpot, &pending_display, global_strip_position - _current_bank))
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
return;
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> control = _subview_stripable->send_enable_controllable(global_strip_position);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (control) {
bool currently_enabled = (bool) control->get_value();
Controllable::GroupControlDisposition gcd;
if (_mcp.main_modifier_state() & MackieControlProtocol::MODIFIER_SHIFT) {
gcd = Controllable::InverseGroup;
} else {
gcd = Controllable::UseGroup;
}
control->set_value (!currently_enabled, gcd);
if (currently_enabled) {
/* we just turned it off */
pending_display[1] = "off";
} else {
/* we just turned it on, show the level
*/
control = _subview_stripable->send_level_controllable (global_strip_position);
do_parameter_display(pending_display[1], control->desc(), control->get_value(), strip, false);
}
}
}
bool SendsSubview::handle_cursor_left_press()
{
if (_current_bank >= 1)
{
_current_bank -= 1;
}
mcp().redisplay_subview_mode();
return true;
}
bool SendsSubview::handle_cursor_right_press()
{
uint32_t num_sends = 0;
if (_subview_stripable->send_name(0).size() > 0) {
bool more_sends = true;
while (more_sends) {
if (_subview_stripable->send_name(num_sends).size() > 0) {
num_sends++;
} else {
more_sends = false;
}
}
}
if (num_sends > _current_bank + 1) {
_current_bank += 1;
mcp().redisplay_subview_mode();
}
return true;
}
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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TrackViewSubview::TrackViewSubview(MackieControlProtocol& mcp, std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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: Subview(mcp, subview_stripable)
{}
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TrackViewSubview::~TrackViewSubview()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{}
bool TrackViewSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok (std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> r, std::string& reason_why_not)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (r) {
return true;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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reason_why_not = "no track view possible";
return false;
}
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void TrackViewSubview::update_global_buttons()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Send, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Plugin, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Eq, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Dyn, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Track, on);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Pan, off);
}
void TrackViewSubview::setup_vpot(
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Strip* strip,
Pot* vpot,
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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std::string pending_display[2])
{
const uint32_t global_strip_position = _mcp.global_index (*strip);
store_pointers(strip, vpot, pending_display, global_strip_position);
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (global_strip_position > 4) {
/* nothing to control */
vpot->set_control (std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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pending_display[0] = std::string();
pending_display[1] = std::string();
return;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!_subview_stripable) {
return;
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> pc;
std::shared_ptr<Track> track = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<Track> (_subview_stripable);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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switch (global_strip_position) {
case 0:
pc = _subview_stripable->trim_control ();
if (pc) {
pc->Changed.connect (_subview_connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&TrackViewSubview::notify_change, this, TrimAutomation, global_strip_position, false), ui_context());
pending_display[0] = "Trim";
notify_change (TrimAutomation, global_strip_position, true);
}
break;
case 1:
if (track) {
pc = track->monitoring_control();
if (pc) {
pc->Changed.connect (_subview_connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&TrackViewSubview::notify_change, this, MonitoringAutomation, global_strip_position, false), ui_context());
pending_display[0] = "Mon";
notify_change (MonitoringAutomation, global_strip_position, true);
}
}
break;
case 2:
pc = _subview_stripable->solo_isolate_control ();
if (pc) {
pc->Changed.connect (_subview_connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&TrackViewSubview::notify_change, this, SoloIsolateAutomation, global_strip_position, false), ui_context());
notify_change (SoloIsolateAutomation, global_strip_position, true);
pending_display[0] = "S-Iso";
}
break;
case 3:
pc = _subview_stripable->solo_safe_control ();
if (pc) {
pc->Changed.connect (_subview_connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&TrackViewSubview::notify_change, this, SoloSafeAutomation, global_strip_position, false), ui_context());
notify_change (SoloSafeAutomation, global_strip_position, true);
pending_display[0] = "S-Safe";
}
break;
case 4:
pc = _subview_stripable->phase_control();
if (pc) {
pc->Changed.connect (_subview_connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&TrackViewSubview::notify_change, this, PhaseAutomation, global_strip_position, false), ui_context());
notify_change (PhaseAutomation, global_strip_position, true);
pending_display[0] = "Phase";
}
break;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!pc) {
pending_display[0] = std::string();
pending_display[1] = std::string();
return;
}
vpot->set_control (pc);
}
void
TrackViewSubview::notify_change (AutomationType type, uint32_t global_strip_position, bool force_update)
{
if (!_subview_stripable) {
return;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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Strip* strip = 0;
Pot* vpot = 0;
std::string* pending_display = 0;
if (!retrieve_pointers(&strip, &vpot, &pending_display, global_strip_position))
{
return;
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> control;
std::shared_ptr<Track> track = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<Track> (_subview_stripable);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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bool screen_hold = false;
switch (type) {
case TrimAutomation:
control = _subview_stripable->trim_control();
screen_hold = true;
break;
case SoloIsolateAutomation:
control = _subview_stripable->solo_isolate_control ();
break;
case SoloSafeAutomation:
control = _subview_stripable->solo_safe_control ();
break;
case MonitoringAutomation:
if (track) {
control = track->monitoring_control();
screen_hold = true;
}
break;
case PhaseAutomation:
control = _subview_stripable->phase_control ();
screen_hold = true;
break;
default:
break;
}
if (control) {
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float val = control->get_value();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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do_parameter_display(pending_display[1], control->desc(), val, strip, screen_hold);
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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/* update pot/encoder */
strip->surface()->write (vpot->set (control->internal_to_interface (val), true, Pot::wrap));
}
}
PluginSubview::PluginSubview(MackieControlProtocol& mcp, std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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: Subview(mcp, subview_stripable)
{
_plugin_subview_state = std::shared_ptr<PluginSelect>(new PluginSelect (*this));
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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connect_processors_changed_signal();
}
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PluginSubview::~PluginSubview()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{}
void PluginSubview::connect_processors_changed_signal()
{
std::shared_ptr<Route> route = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<Route> (_subview_stripable);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (route)
{
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route->processors_changed.connect(_subview_connections, MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&PluginSubview::handle_processors_changed, this), ui_context());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
}
void PluginSubview::handle_processors_changed()
{
_mcp.redisplay_subview_mode();
}
bool PluginSubview::subview_mode_would_be_ok (std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> r, std::string& reason_why_not)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (r) {
std::shared_ptr<Route> route = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<Route> (r);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (route && route->nth_plugin(0)) {
return true;
}
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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reason_why_not = "no plugins in selected track/bus";
return false;
}
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void PluginSubview::update_global_buttons()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Send, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Plugin, on);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Eq, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Dyn, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Track, off);
_mcp.update_global_button (Button::Pan, off);
}
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bool PluginSubview::permit_flipping_faders_and_pots()
{
return _plugin_subview_state->permit_flipping_faders_and_pots();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
void PluginSubview::setup_vpot(
Strip* strip,
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Pot* vpot,
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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std::string pending_display[2])
{
const uint32_t global_strip_position = _mcp.global_index (*strip);
store_pointers(strip, vpot, pending_display, global_strip_position);
_plugin_subview_state->setup_vpot(strip, vpot, pending_display, global_strip_position, _subview_stripable);
}
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void PluginSubview::handle_vselect_event(uint32_t global_strip_position)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
_plugin_subview_state->handle_vselect_event(global_strip_position, _subview_stripable);
}
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bool PluginSubview::handle_cursor_right_press()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
return _plugin_subview_state->handle_cursor_right_press();
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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bool PluginSubview::handle_cursor_left_press()
{
return _plugin_subview_state->handle_cursor_left_press();
}
void PluginSubview::set_state(std::shared_ptr<PluginSubviewState> new_state)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
_plugin_subview_state = new_state;
const uint32_t num_strips = _strips_over_all_surfaces.size();
for (uint32_t strip_index = 0; strip_index < num_strips; strip_index++)
{
Strip* strip = 0;
Pot* vpot = 0;
std::string* pending_display = 0;
if (!retrieve_pointers(&strip, &vpot, &pending_display, strip_index))
{
return;
}
_plugin_subview_state->setup_vpot(strip, vpot, pending_display, strip_index, _subview_stripable);
}
}
PluginSubviewState::PluginSubviewState(PluginSubview& context)
: _context(context)
, _bank_size(context.mcp().n_strips())
, _current_bank(0)
{
}
PluginSubviewState::~PluginSubviewState()
{}
std::string
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PluginSubviewState::shorten_display_text(const std::string& text, std::string::size_type target_length)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (text.length() <= target_length) {
return text;
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}
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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return PBD::short_version (text, target_length);
}
bool PluginSubviewState::handle_cursor_left_press()
{
if (_current_bank >= 1)
{
_current_bank = _current_bank - 1;
}
bank_changed();
return true;
}
uint32_t PluginSubviewState::calculate_virtual_strip_position(uint32_t strip_index) const
{
return _current_bank * _bank_size + strip_index;
}
PluginSelect::PluginSelect(PluginSubview& context)
: PluginSubviewState(context)
, _bank_size(_context.mcp().n_strips())
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{}
PluginSelect::~PluginSelect()
{}
void PluginSelect::setup_vpot(
Strip* strip,
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Pot* vpot,
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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std::string pending_display[2],
uint32_t global_strip_position,
std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (!subview_stripable) {
return;
}
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std::shared_ptr<Route> route = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<Route> (subview_stripable);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!route) {
return;
}
uint32_t virtual_strip_position = calculate_virtual_strip_position(global_strip_position);
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std::shared_ptr<Processor> plugin = route->nth_plugin(virtual_strip_position);
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (plugin) {
DEBUG_TRACE (DEBUG::MackieControl, string_compose ("plugin of strip %1 is %2\n", global_strip_position, plugin->display_name()));
pending_display[0] = string_compose("Ins%1Pl", virtual_strip_position + 1);
pending_display[1] = PluginSubviewState::shorten_display_text(plugin->display_name(), 6);
}
else {
pending_display[0] = "";
pending_display[1] = "";
}
}
void PluginSelect::handle_vselect_event(uint32_t global_strip_position,
std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
/* adjust global_strip_position to make sure we're accessing the
* correct controllable since we might be banked within the subview.
*/
global_strip_position += _current_bank;
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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/* PluginSelect mode: press selects the plugin shown on the strip's LCD */
if (!subview_stripable) {
return;
}
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std::shared_ptr<Route> route = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<Route> (subview_stripable);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!route) {
return;
}
uint32_t virtual_strip_position = calculate_virtual_strip_position(global_strip_position);
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std::shared_ptr<Processor> processor = route->nth_plugin(virtual_strip_position);
std::shared_ptr<PluginInsert> plugin = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<PluginInsert>(processor);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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processor->ShowUI();
if (plugin) {
_context.set_state (std::shared_ptr<PluginEdit> (new PluginEdit (_context, std::weak_ptr<PluginInsert>(plugin))));
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
}
bool PluginSelect::handle_cursor_right_press()
{
std::shared_ptr<Route> route = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<Route> (_context.subview_stripable());
if (!route) {
return true;
}
std::shared_ptr<Processor> plugin = route->nth_plugin(0);
uint32_t num_plugins = 0;
while (plugin) {
plugin = route->nth_plugin(++num_plugins);
}
if (num_plugins > (_current_bank + 1) * _bank_size) {
_current_bank = _current_bank + 1;
bank_changed();
}
return true;
}
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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void PluginSelect::bank_changed()
{
_context.mcp().redisplay_subview_mode();
}
PluginEdit::PluginEdit(PluginSubview& context, std::weak_ptr<PluginInsert> weak_subview_plugin_insert)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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: PluginSubviewState(context)
, _weak_subview_plugin_insert(weak_subview_plugin_insert)
{
try {
init();
}
catch (...) {
throw failed_constructor();
}
}
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PluginEdit::~PluginEdit()
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{}
void PluginEdit::init()
{
std::shared_ptr<PluginInsert> plugin_insert = _weak_subview_plugin_insert.lock();
_weak_subview_plugin = std::weak_ptr<ARDOUR::Plugin>(plugin_insert->plugin());
std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Plugin> subview_plugin = _weak_subview_plugin.lock();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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_plugin_input_parameter_indices.clear();
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!subview_plugin) {
return;
}
bool ok = false;
// put only input controls into a vector
uint32_t nplug_params = subview_plugin->parameter_count();
for (uint32_t ppi = 0; ppi < nplug_params; ++ppi) {
uint32_t controlid = subview_plugin->nth_parameter(ppi, ok);
if (!ok) {
continue;
}
if (subview_plugin->parameter_is_input(controlid)) {
_plugin_input_parameter_indices.push_back(ppi);
}
}
}
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> PluginEdit::parameter_control(uint32_t global_strip_position) const
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
uint32_t virtual_strip_position = calculate_virtual_strip_position(global_strip_position);
if (virtual_strip_position >= _plugin_input_parameter_indices.size()) {
return std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
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std::shared_ptr<PluginInsert> plugin_insert = _weak_subview_plugin_insert.lock();
std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Plugin> subview_plugin = _weak_subview_plugin.lock();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!plugin_insert || !subview_plugin) {
return std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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uint32_t plugin_parameter_index = _plugin_input_parameter_indices[virtual_strip_position];
bool ok = false;
uint32_t controlid = subview_plugin->nth_parameter(plugin_parameter_index, ok);
if (!ok) {
return std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
return plugin_insert->automation_control(Evoral::Parameter(PluginAutomation, 0, controlid));
}
bool PluginEdit::plugin_went_away() const
{
// is shared_ptr reset?
std::shared_ptr<PluginInsert> plugin_insert = _weak_subview_plugin_insert.lock();
std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Plugin> subview_plugin = _weak_subview_plugin.lock();
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!plugin_insert || !subview_plugin) {
return true;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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// is plugin not registered with stripable any more?
std::shared_ptr<Route> route = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<Route> (_context.subview_stripable());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!route) {
return true;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!route->processor_by_id(plugin_insert->id())) {
// plugin_insert is not registered with route any more -> it was removed
return true;
}
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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return false;
}
void PluginEdit::switch_to_plugin_select_state()
{
_context.set_state (std::shared_ptr <PluginSelect>(new PluginSelect (_context)));
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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}
void PluginEdit::setup_vpot(
Strip* strip,
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Pot* vpot,
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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std::string pending_display[2],
uint32_t global_strip_position,
std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
if (plugin_went_away()) {
switch_to_plugin_select_state();
return;
}
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std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> c = parameter_control(global_strip_position);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!c) {
vpot->set_control (std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl>());
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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pending_display[0] = std::string();
pending_display[1] = std::string();
return;
}
c->Changed.connect (_context.subview_connections(), MISSING_INVALIDATOR, boost::bind (&PluginEdit::notify_parameter_change, this, strip, vpot, pending_display, global_strip_position), ui_context());
vpot->set_control (c);
pending_display[0] = PluginSubviewState::shorten_display_text(c->desc().label, 6);
notify_parameter_change (strip, vpot, pending_display, global_strip_position);
}
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void PluginEdit::notify_parameter_change(Strip* strip, Pot* vpot, std::string pending_display[2], uint32_t global_strip_position)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
std::shared_ptr<AutomationControl> control = parameter_control(global_strip_position);
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (!control)
{
return;
}
float val = control->get_value();
_context.do_parameter_display(pending_display[1], control->desc(), val, strip, false);
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add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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if (vpot->control() == control) {
/* update pot/encoder */
strip->surface()->write(vpot->set (control->internal_to_interface (val), true, Pot::wrap));
}
}
void PluginEdit::handle_vselect_event(uint32_t global_strip_position, std::shared_ptr<ARDOUR::Stripable> subview_stripable)
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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{
}
bool PluginEdit::handle_cursor_right_press()
{
if (_plugin_input_parameter_indices.size() > (_current_bank + 1) * _bank_size) {
_current_bank = _current_bank + 1;
bank_changed();
}
return true;
}
add plugin support for mackie units Main features: Plugin (Select & Edit) 1. Plugin Select: When a track is selected that has PluginInserts, pushing the "Plug-In" button on a mackie will list these across the strips. Clicking a vpot of a strip enables editing the parameters of this selected plugin. 2. Plugin Edit: When a Plugin is selected for editing, the input parameters of the plugin are shown across the channel strips and the vpot is assigned the corresponsing AutomationControl for the parameter. Minor features - When the number of plugins or the number of parameters exceeds the number of strips available on the surface, one can flip through "pages" of views using the Cursor Left and Right keys (this logic I took from http://www.emagic.de/media/support/content/manuals/LogicControl_en.pdf) - When in the Plugin Select mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip is reflected on the surface. - When in Plugin Edit mode, rearranging the plugins in the mixer strip still retains the edit view of the selected plugin (rearranging does not take away the current subview) - When removing a plugin in the mixer strip, this is reflected in Plugin Select, while the view jumps to Pan/Surround (the None subview) when in Plugin Edit mode. - Removing a track resets the subview to None - When in a Subview that is track-specific (Track, EQ, Send, Plug-In, Inst), selecting a different track retains the subview but updates the channel displays and vpot assignments accordingly. When in Plugin Edit mode for track A, and track B is selected, it changes to Plugin Select mode for track B (if plugins are present).
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void PluginEdit::bank_changed()
{
_context.mcp().redisplay_subview_mode();
}