On 06/19/2015 07:13 PM, Christopher Arndt wrote:
Am 19.06.2015 um 04:54 schrieb Robin Gareus:
Do you think it makes sense to include those
files with the upstream
setBfree? The PK3 may make sense, but not all distros ship Carla.
The Carla setup is only necessary to map a MIDI CC to the Leslie
slow/fast switch. If there is a way to do the same with the standalone
version or with e.g. jalv, it wouldn't be needed.
No, and there's also no MIDI control planned for standalone x42-* jack
apps. OSC will probably show up at some point.
BTW, one suggestion for improvement I have would be to
change the order
of the options of the Leslie motor control switch, so that "both slow"
is first in the list and "both fast" last. That way one could use a MIDI
CC, which toggles between values 0 and 127 to change between slow and
fast, which is the operation which is used most often during playing. As
it is at the moment, you need to configure your MIDI controller so that
it toggles between 64 and 127, which is unusual.
You can do that with setBfree itself e.g.
setBfree midi.controller.upper.7=rotary.speed-toggle
binds MIDI CC 7 (of the midi-channel used for the upper-manual) to a
tremolo/chorale speed-toggle. You can also map and invert the range
using suffixes to the parameter.
but for the standalone version x42-whirl.lv2, you're at the liberty of
the LV2 host. midifilters.lv2 can help to pre-scale or re-map the value.
ciao,
robin