uselib is no longer implicit (inherited by .use). This is still incomplete,
some uselibs for non-linux variants may be missing.
bld.is_defined("HAVE_XXX") also no longer works and will have to be
changed (I think to bld.env["HAVE_XXX"]) in countless places.
libevoral itself doesn't seem to need libpthread - but by some mechanism it #includes <pbd/event_loop.h> (which now does #include <pthread.h>). So let's make sure it can be found.
- disallow simultaneous events via ControlList::editor_add ()
- clicking on an automation line selects the points that define it.
- don't 'flash' a region selection when using mousedraw mode.
- cp click selection resembles region selection.
- region gain points respect snap modifier (a la automation points).
PluginInsert::automation_run() subdivides plugin-run on every
control-port automation event (without splitting the process cycle).
libevoral has no automation-control context, hence this function
must be implemented by Automatable.
Iterating over a const Midi-Sequence calls Evoral::Sequence::set_event(),
which in turn used Evoral::Event::operator=() which always created
a new event-ID (create copy of the event).
Issues fixed:
- Saving *unmodified* MIDI produced new event-IDs on every save;
files changed with every save. - greetings to Deva.
- all [GUI] operations that use IDs to refer to notes e.g. undo.
invalid undo-history.
Also clarify assignment operator name. Prefer explicit assign() over =.
Evoral::Beats::operator>() rounds to (1.0 / PPQN), hardcoded 1/1920.0.
If the time difference between two events is smaller than 1/PPQN,
Beats::operator>() and Beats::operator<() produce ambiguous results.
The same pair of values is both "less than" and "greater than" depending
which operator is used.
While it's fine for some cases to ignore the order of nearly concurent
events, the std::priority_queue must be strictly ordered.
- don't keep setting/unsetting write pass when transport frame
remains the same (think larger jack buffer sizes)
- insert guards are now 64 frames after when.
- refactor previous approach.
- clearing automation points sets control to "off" rather than touch.
- multiple touches on the same pass acts consistently (no more
fader jumps on mouse button press
- use actual value for initial point rather than some arbitrary
default. clarify new semantics of add () (with_default->with_initial).
- clean some whitespace
- add guard points as needed in stop.
- catch grab broken signal (i can't trigger it, but the docs seem
to think it is essential).
- probably fixes a lot of cases where note ids are assumed to be
unique (they weren't for copies and some others).
- wrong branch, but it needs testing.
towards fixing #6238 and #6096.
GUI thread:
#2 Glib::Threads::Mutex::Lock::Lock
#3 Evoral::ControlList::eval
#4 Evoral::Control::get_double
#5 ARDOUR::AutomationControl::get_value
#6 ProcessorEntry::Control::control_changed
..
#15 PBD::Timer::timeout_handler
at the same time: Audio Thread (try-lock, fails)
#0 Evoral::Curve::rt_safe_get_vector
#1 ARDOUR::Amp::setup_gain_automation
#2 ARDOUR::Route::process_output_buffers
Due to the failed try-lock.. AMP::_apply_gain_automation
is false. and Amp::run() uses a different gain factor.
-> click.
Fixes bug #6166 (except record).
This attempts to follow the "current" control value somewhat aggressively:
* On locate, slider is set to the value from the top region at the new
transport position.
* Playback or MIDI input is followed "live".
* Whenever the slider is moved (including automatically), that value is emitted
as an immediate event to keep external gear in sync.
General idea is that the Ardour slider should act as a mirror of an external
hardware knob, and both should be synced to whatever the control is at the
current transport position. Since we lack real playback/touch/etc modes for
these for now, we must choose one behaviour, and this seems like the most
reasonable one.
Follow is handled in the audio thread, which is probably not ideal, but since
these controls have no lists and do not record, should be fine. Probably.
This avoids stuck notes if active notes are edited, but without stopping all
active notes in the region on any edit as before.
This implementation injects note ons in places that aren't actually note
starts. Depending on how percussive the instrument is, this may not be
desired. In the future, an option for this would be an improvement, but there
are other places where "start notes in the middle" is a reasonable option. I
think that should be handled universally if we're to do it at all, so not
considering it a part of this fix for now.
Best to just do this as early as possible to avoid having to deal with this
situation all over the code.
Also fixes violation of LV2 MIDI specification, which requires no such events
are delivered to plugins.
Silly to make a junk Note just to pass to append_note_off_unlocked, which just
uses the fields that are on the MIDIEvent anyway then throws it away.
Also explicitly dispatch to append_note_off_unlocked in the caller for note ons
with velocity 0 rather than make append_note_on_unlocked deal with it.
Add a test, based on the worked example in www.korf.co.uk/spline.pdf, for
the constrained cubic spline interpolation.
The delta values for the float comparisons are rather arbitrary, I'm sorry
to say: they're basically chosen so that everything passes.