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MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communications protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music.
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Original discussion and maths breakdown:
FortySevenEffects/arduino_midi_library#203 (reply in thread)
Breakdown of the steps:
- Add a
handlePitchBendcallback - Calculate a multiplicative factor (multiplied by the current note)
- Update the value passed to
tone
Caveats / things to look out for:
- Note change while having bend on: the multiplicat
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It doesn't look like there's any straightforward way to input exact values for plugin sliders in the inspector. I can type a precise tempo by clicking on the tempo value slider at the bottom of the screen, but this behaviour doesn't seem to be replicated for sliders in the inspector. If I change, say, the output gain of a plugin from 1 to something other than one it's effectively impossible for me
Hydrogen version : git hydrogen-music/hydrogen@4f2ba17
Operating system + version : debian stretch
Qt5 : 5.4.1
Scenario
I'm making a new pattern. Then I want to add the info that are present in the xml
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Bug Summary
When opening a project made in an older version of LMMS, wherein an instrument track has been solo'ed before saving, 1.3 alpha upon un-soloing the soloed tracks, automation tracks do not unmute. (Related, PR 5547, where the feature was added that enabled this behaviour.)
ie,
Soloing instrument track and save in 1.2, then re-opening in 1.3 alpha and un-soloing, keeps automation t