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).
Previously this was inherited via PBD.
On MacOS/X, this adds
"-undefined dynamic_lookup -flat_namespace"
and various "-framework .." options to linkflags
Without this flag, .dylibs fail to link usually because
of missing `-lintl` (Undefined symbols: "_libintl_dgettext")
On other systems this is a NO-OP:
CFLAGS_OSX, CXXFLAGS_OSX and LINKFLAGS_OSX
are only set on the darwin platform.
This reverts commit af30a6f001
because it breaks OSX/MacOS builds:
libs/surfaces/mackie/mackie_control_protocol.cc:945: error: 'G_SOURCE_FUNC' was not declared in this scope
For MSVC, the parameter 'false' (i.e. 0) can be considered as either a bool or a pointer - so it'll map to both declarations of ActionManager::get_action()
Rationale: This change is trivial, but Ardour's behavior of refusing to move right one channel unless a full bank remains has been there for a long time, and there are probably good reasons for it. This design was likely conceived when all MCP-compatible devices had banks of 8 faders anyway. However, with the advent of affordable single-strip devices like the X-Touch ONE it becomes a real issue.
Single-strip devices can only access the first channel in the current bank, so relaxing this restriction is the easiest way to enable such devices to access all strips, while still maintaining the usual bank size of 8. Note that maintaining a bank size of 8 is beneficial even with single-strip devices for several reasons:
- It allows use of the bank switch buttons to flip through a large number of strips more quickly.
- It maintains compatibility with existing device descriptions. E.g., the X-Touch ONE can be used with the existing X-Touch device description without any ado.
- Most importantly, it maintains compatibility with other MCP-compatible controllers which do have 8 strips and may be connected to Ardour at the same time. E.g., one might want to use an X-Touch Mini, or even a full-size X-Touch along with the X-Touch ONE in some use cases. Changing the bank size to 1 affects all connected MCP devices, so you'd rather keep the bank size to 8 in such scenarios. (Ardour should preferably have separate bank size settings for each connected MCP device, but that isn't possible right now since only one MCP device description can be active at the same time.)