Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 19:09:04 +0200
From: Laurent de Soras <laurent.de.soras@free.fr>
To: Adrian Knoth <adi@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de>
Subject: Re: License of FastLog
Hi Adrian,
> Several open-source projects like Ardour use the code below which has
> no explicit license.
>
> If you agree (read: reply), we'd like to add the MIT license to this
> file, that is, change the copyright statement to the following text:
Nowadays I license my code under the WTFPL, which should
be compatible with the traditional open source licenses.
So please use this one instead:
<http://www.wtfpl.net/about/>
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Laurent de Soras | Ohm Force
DSP developer & Software designer | Digital Audio Software
http://ldesoras.free.fr | http://www.ohmforce.com
This currently only has effect if the loop connection is
made/unmade while the option was set/unset.
Toggling the option itself won't trigger a graph re-order
* increase filter bandwith to make it sync faster
* use transport_frame instead of audible_frame for calculating the loop error (thanks robin!)
* reduce the deadzone to 0.1% (thanks robin)
commit fdbae82077db53add90df7448a06869dac89acc6
Author: Paul Davis <paul@linuxaudiosystems.com>
Date: Wed Mar 27 21:45:28 2013 -0400
mammoth changes in basic signal flow, total redesign of MIDI channel filtering and more.
commit 59343a8283698e02bc0f622313b29e98f449e4c8
Author: Paul Davis <paul@linuxaudiosystems.com>
Date: Wed Mar 27 01:58:53 2013 -0400
initial working version after changes to MIDI channel filtering. may affect metering input too. testing not yet finished
this commit merges many deep changes in ardour's internal architecture,
combined with a total redesign of how MIDI channel filtering works.
data in a track used to flow from JACK port buffers to diskstream's ringbuffers
and was then copied from the ringbuffers into a BufferSet for use during
Route::process_output_buffers(). The butler thread would handle the movement of
data between the ringbuffers and disk.
with this commit, data now flows from JACK port buffers into the BufferSet used
for Route processing, and is copied from the BufferSet into the diskstream's
ringbuffers (the butler thread continues to handle interactions with disk as
usual).
this change allowed a dramatic consolidation of code and simplification of most
aspects of Track/Route::roll() and Track/Route::no_roll(). in particular, see
Route::fill_buffers_with_input() which now concisely describes how we move data
from JACK port buffers into the BufferSet for all Route types (including Tracks).
this work was initially motivated by changing MIDI channel filtering so that we
can process capture and playback independently. there is now a very clean
pathway for this - see MidiTrack::roll() (NOTE: This needs implementing in the
no-roll case too - a TODO item).
the channel selector for MIDI tracks has been moved out of the track header and
is now accessible via the context menu. more work is likely here, to make it
(more) obvious to the user when filtering is going on.