- currently only affects Vestige
- no idea whether this can also be used for Zyn and OpulenZ, I'm not sure if Zyn has any kind of mechanism for communicating frame offset to the synth, as for OpulenZ, @softrabbit would know the answer better
- basically, I made it happen by simply adding an extra parameter in the processMidi{In|Out} functions, which is 0 by default, and made the necessary changes in instrumentTrack and nph to utilize it
- I based this against 1.1 because I didn't think it's a very big change, and I don't see much possibility for things going wrong here, since we're basically just using the existing functionality in Vestige (there already was a frame offset being communicated to the remote plugin, just that it was always set to 0). However, if @tobydox thinks this is better to bump up to 1.2, I can rebase it for master...
Linux MultiMedia Studio
What is LMMS?
LMMS is a free cross-platform alternative to commercial programs like FL Studio (R), which allow you to produce music with your computer. This includes the creation of melodies and beats, the synthesis and mixing of sounds, and arranging of samples. You can have fun with your MIDI-keyboard and much more; all in a user-friendly and modern interface.
Features
- Song-Editor for composing songs
- A Beat+Bassline-Editor for creating beats and basslines
- An easy-to-use Piano-Roll for editing patterns and melodies
- An FX mixer with 64 FX channels and arbitrary number of effects allow unlimited mixing possibilities
- Many powerful instrument and effect-plugins out of the box
- Full user-defined track-based automation and computer-controlled automation sources
- Compatible with many standards such as SoundFont2, VST(i), LADSPA, GUS Patches, and full MIDI support
- Import of MIDI and FLP (Fruityloops(R) Project) files
Building
See Compiling LMMS on our wiki for information on how to build LMMS.
Join LMMS-development
If you are interested in LMMS, it's programming, artwork, testing, writing demo-songs, (and improving this readme…) or something like that, you're welcome to participate on the development of LMMS!
Information about what you can do and how can be found in the wiki.
Before coding a new big feature, please always file an issue for your idea and suggestions about your feature and about the intended implementation on GitHub or post to the LMMS-devel-mailinglist (lmms-devel@lists.sourceforge.net) and wait for replies! Maybe there're different ideas, improvements, hints or maybe your feature is not welcome/needed at the moment.
