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A sugestion for a new plug. you probably already thought of this but a graphic envelope would be very nice to have. something like the envelope comp in ext 1.4 but with some extra features.
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StudioDave wrote:
insertpizhere wrote:ok, my plugins appear to do absolutely nothing in jost, but they work in the linux XT2. i'll take this to the jost forum.
Any news on this problem ? I don't mean to push, but I'm writing an article for the Linux Journal and I've mentioned that the pizmidi set works with eXT2. I'd like also to mention that they work with JOST (the subject of the article).

Regardless, I look forward to an improved pizmidi for Linux. :)

Best,

dp
i'm pretty sure the problem is in jost. i'm trying to get in touch with lucio to discuss it.
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hcv242 wrote:A sugestion for a new plug. you probably already thought of this but a graphic envelope would be very nice to have. something like the envelope comp in ext 1.4 but with some extra features.
that was one of the first things i put on my list, actually.

oh yeah, i made the 16-CC router last night. it seemed easy so i went ahead... http://thepiz.org/xt/midi16CCRouter.zip
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insertpizhere wrote:
oh yeah, i made the 16-CC router last night. it seemed easy so i went ahead... http://thepiz.org/xt/midi16CCRouter.zip
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Hi insertpizhere
You reciv my emails?

Bets regards

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Hi insertpizhere
With all these great plugins isn't it time you asked for your own forum ?
27 pages is kinda hard for anyone new to go through ;)

NAS
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Groboto wrote:Hi insertpizhere
You reciv my emails?

Bets regards
yes, sorry, i check this forum more often than e-mail...

i almost have something ready, so you'll hear from me soon.
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wonderfull : )

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insertpizhere wrote:i'm pretty sure the problem is in jost. i'm trying to get in touch with lucio to discuss it.
Hi piz,

I just wanted to add a note here to say thanks for looking at the problem. As you know, Lucio fixed JOST, and now your excellent plugins (the Linux versions) are doing their duties here at Studio Dave.

I'm a fan of an ancient MIDI sequencer, Voyetra's Sequencer Plus Gold, and I still use it for all my serious MIDI work. Its event transforms are wonderful, perhaps you could add a few of then to your plugins ? Here's what SPG can do with MIDI events:

NORMAL TRANSFORMS

Time:
Quantize
Super Quantize
Quantize Duration
Set Durations
Adjust Durations
Retrograde
Offset
Compex

Pitch:
Transpose
Harmonic Transpose
Inversion
Harmonic Inversion
Map

Velocity:
Set
Adjust
Crescendo
Set Note-off Velocity
Adjust Note-off Velocity
Compex

Split:
Pitch
Quantize
Velocity
Duration
Modulus

Random/Misc:
Pitch
Start Time
Velocity
Duration
Merge Tracks
Track Rebar
Range Rebar

MID/TEMPO TRANSFORMS

Time:
Retrograde
Offset
Compex

Value:
Scale
Shift
Invert
Map
Map Programs

Ins/Del:
Fill
Crescendo
Thin
Eliminate Duplicates

Tempo:
Accelerando
Scale
Shift
Thin
Elim-dupes
Tap Tempo

Obviously many of these transforms are useful only for non-realtime work, but some of the pitch and velocity transforms could work in realtime.

I owned a Yamaha MEP4 in bygone days, it was a great tool for converting MIDI messages. It had a neat MIDI delay function, that might be another nice addition to the pizmidi collection.

Anyway, thanks again for the great plugins, they'll find steady employment here in my studio (and a positive review in my next article for the Linux Journal). :)

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StudioDave wrote:I'm a fan of an ancient MIDI sequencer, Voyetra's Sequencer Plus Gold, and I still use it for all my serious MIDI work. Its event transforms are wonderful, perhaps you could add a few of then to your plugins ?
the plugins can already do some of those... others sound interesting, but i'd have to know what they actually do. is there some documentation around?
I owned a Yamaha MEP4 in bygone days, it was a great tool for converting MIDI messages. It had a neat MIDI delay function, that might be another nice addition to the pizmidi collection.
yes, a delay is on my list... i'll get to it one of these days.
Anyway, thanks again for the great plugins, they'll find steady employment here in my studio (and a positive review in my next article for the Linux Journal). :)
cool! i'll look forward to reading it.
wrongtastic, baby
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NAS wrote:Hi insertpizhere
With all these great plugins isn't it time you asked for your own forum ?
27 pages is kinda hard for anyone new to go through ;)

NAS
maybe so... it's hard for me to go through as well.
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is there any new regarding drag&play in midipads?

+1 for piz plugs dedicated forum space with a topic for each plug

added another voice to my midipads fr list...

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-PIKU- wrote:is there any new regarding drag&play in midipads?
i tried, but it's more difficult than it should be, so i took a break to work on other things, like the midi looper. i also want to do a few more small, simple plugins. then i'll come back and try to finish midiPads. it might need to be partially rewritten to allow that kind of playing.
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insertpizhere wrote:
-PIKU- wrote:is there any new regarding drag&play in midipads?
i tried, but it's more difficult than it should be, so i took a break to work on other things, like the midi looper.
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