Hi !
- An inlet and an outlet with the full path file name could be interesting to automate sampler file between several instance: sampler 1 record, then save, then send the recording file to another sampler.
-I'm not sure of this, but usine don't seems to put some modules in sleep mode. Could be intersting that modules that don't receive/don't send any value change entering in " sleep mode ". Don't know if it's possible.
When you say in the manual " as if the wire was delete" about the pass/stop modules, does it means that it consume less cpu?
-Audio :
- More "aux send bus" ( 4 in total? Mmmm)
-"Additional audio output module" : possibility to send the signal in tracks, and/or aux bus. Not only to output 1,2,3,...
- Insert patches in the mixers.
-Midi pianoroll: Ok, ok.......I know, you need to sleep.
-Think I've found a bug: when recording in overdub mode, the waveform display is not update. Only the first pass is show on the waveform display.
Thanks you for your great work.
Sampler and some suggestions
Hi Moody33moody33 wrote:-I'm not sure of this, but usine don't seems to put some modules in sleep mode.
Well, I'm answering but I'm not sure I understand the "sleeping modules"... That could anyway be a good title!
You can activate/deactivate full patches with an Interface Control/Patch Active Module.
Is this an answer?
Other suggestion seem to be good!
vincent michel
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Moody33,
you're possibly aware of the fact tat you can create as many virtual sends as you want using the send/get busses? Not as easy to use as extra auxes, I know.
I don't think that the "deleted" wires make any difference CPU-wise, but you can do as Vincent suggests. A little workaround if you don't want to turn tracks on or off in grid mode is to create an empty dummy-patch when needed.
For complex calculations involving lots of data - especially in arrays - using a script can sometimes be effective. The Usine patches are of course calculated for every ASIO block - the interval dependent on the block size and the sample rate: 1000 / sample rate * block size = milliseconds between each execution. Using a script you can "thin" the executions to each nth block for example, which should be okay as long as the timing isn't too critical. A good example (well, I think so anyway) is the "XY morph example" add-on I created.
you're possibly aware of the fact tat you can create as many virtual sends as you want using the send/get busses? Not as easy to use as extra auxes, I know.
I don't think that the "deleted" wires make any difference CPU-wise, but you can do as Vincent suggests. A little workaround if you don't want to turn tracks on or off in grid mode is to create an empty dummy-patch when needed.
For complex calculations involving lots of data - especially in arrays - using a script can sometimes be effective. The Usine patches are of course calculated for every ASIO block - the interval dependent on the block size and the sample rate: 1000 / sample rate * block size = milliseconds between each execution. Using a script you can "thin" the executions to each nth block for example, which should be okay as long as the timing isn't too critical. A good example (well, I think so anyway) is the "XY morph example" add-on I created.
Bjørn S
hello,
thanks for your feedback. I do my best to implement all suggestions.
Be patient.
Anyway, I'll increase (slowly...) the number of aux.
thanks for your feedback. I do my best to implement all suggestions.
I'll probably add a lot of new features like that. strings, list, fft, etc.An inlet and an outlet with the full path file name could be interesting to automate sampler file between several instance: sampler 1 record, then save, then send the recording file to another sampler.
Be patient.
Remember that everything has a cost. Buses take a lot of CPU because they are in 8.0 surround mode. The aux buses are a good solution if you need more aux.More "aux send bus" ( 4 in total? Mmmm)
Anyway, I'll increase (slowly...) the number of aux.
you can do that with buses?"Additional audio output module" : possibility to send the signal in tracks, and/or aux bus. Not only to output 1,2,3,...
soon!!Insert patches in the mixers.
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