Re: [linux-audio-dev] 3MU as LADSPA plugin?

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] 3MU as LADSPA plugin?
From: Mario Lang (mlang_AT_delysid.org)
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 21:08:38 EET


"Richard Furse" <rf015d9821_AT_blueyonder.co.uk> writes:

> Sounds like an excellent idea...

Only problem is that 3MU has a sequence setting in his config file
too, which makes porting to LADSPA a bit strange. LADSPA
doesn't have any string-value fascilities, or anything else for
sequencer data, right?

> Looked for this tk3MU thing and found TromVSpace, now obsolete.

You can find tk3MU on the linux-sound page, right next to 3MU.

And for those curious how such a .3MU file should actually look like,
I managed to work one out, from reading the tk3MU sources:

---------------------------------------<>-------------------------------------
#!3MU
portamento-time = 50
attack = 2.1
release = 6.9
repetitions = 16
cutoff = 100
decay = 65
filter-amount = 190
filter-poles = 10
resonance = 39
tempo = 40
waveform = "square"
cutoff = 13
Note = { c0 c1 d1 c0 c1 d1 e0 d#1 }
note-mode = { normal normal normal normal normal normal normal normal }
note-length = { legato normal legato legato legato normal legato normal }
note-portamento = { 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 }
---------------------------------------<>-------------------------------------

-- 
CYa,
  Mario


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