[LAU] using multiple ams patches

rosea.grammostola rosea.grammostola at gmail.com
Sun Mar 17 17:32:26 UTC 2013


On 03/17/2013 06:26 PM, David Adler wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 6:00 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
>>
>>> Start multiple instances of ams and in the 'Control Center',
>>> bottom left, select the Midi channel to listen, default is 'Omni'.
>>>
>>> shortcoming:
>>> That setting won't get saved with the patches, ams starts with
>>> the setting that was active on last application quit.
>>>
>>> This appears to be a known shortcoming, the MCV module has
>>> (at least in cvs) that 'reserved for later use'-parameter, which is
>>> meant to become a Midi channel selector.
>>> Once that is implemented, one instance of ams will be usable
>>> as a true multi-channel synth.
>>
>>
>> Thx. Then the qmidiroute solution is preferable atm (running all the stuff
>> in NSM via nsm-proxy).
>> Is AMS still in more or less active development?
>
> I'm patiently watching this 'reserved for later use'-parameter
> for -- eeh -- years now. Apart from that, ams is quite a finished
> product, so there's no need for much development activity.
> It's not abandoned, devs are still around and the one bug I
> once reported was fixed within a few weeks.

Ok, NSM support would be nice, I know I'm repeating myself ;)

Concerning qmidiroute, after restart I had to set note to 'fixed' again 
(it was already on fixed) before the routing via qmidiroute was working 
again. Annoying.

\r


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