On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 02:52:43 +0100, Tim Goetze wrote:
You just use a
regular control port to specify
your threshold/amplitude. The trigger port just does the "triggering".
the proposed patch fits this model well: a plugin need only specify
TOGGLED in addition to TRIGGER.
at the same time, connecting a 'velocity'-enhanced trigger source to a
port defining TRIGGER without TOGGLED is possible with the minimum
need of transmission logic (conditionals, ports) in the host as well
as in the plugin.
So what does the TRIGGER hint mean? For a normal gate CV signal (which I
think is what youre talking about) there is no need for a hint.
I dont see how you can have a momentary control which is anything other
than boolean, you press it, the signal goes high, you release it, it goes
low. I dont see hoe you can fit a variable amplitude in there, something
like a slider or knob has no momentary action.
- Steve