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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/10/14 20:39, Paul Davis wrote:<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 2:21 PM, Phil
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                On 16/10/14 19:02, Bill Gribble wrote:<br>
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                  Here's a vote for anything (lv2 extension, OSC
                  convention, or something else) that makes information
                  about how a host is using a plugin available to the
                  plugin.<br>
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                  This kind of introspection is useless for most
                  plugins, but those that need it can't get the
                  information any other way.<br>
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              Indeed, "most plugins" seem to get this in information as
              to what track they are in (Calf MonoSynth, randomly) so
              how do I implement that in "my plugin"? :)<br>
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            <div>what makes you think that Calf MonoSynth knows what
              track or channel it is in?<br>
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    The fact that when I put it on a MIDI track (and the hosts decide
    witch MIDI channel this track sends messages on) I can hear it
    without telling him said channel (and I only hear it on that
    track)..?<br>
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