hey there.
Might be useful.
I have some VST instruments which I use in Audiomulch, especially Guru, which in it's latest version upped it's outputs to 16 stereo outs.
those kind of instruments take up quite a bit of horizontal space in the patcher window, usually stretching longer than the window itself.
it can get a bit annoying and fiddly, especially when i'm only using the main stereo out in it.
http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/2808/audiomulchinputsoutputs.jpg
REAPER can show and hide it's plugin inputs and outputs, so it would be cool if I could do this to big multi out instruments in audiomulch.
make it look like a regular stereo out generator contraption.
anybody agree?
cheers, louis.
Yes absolutely. I have Kontakt 3 and it shows 32 outputs and takes up lots of room. Strange because previous versions of Kontakt allowed you to choose a stereo or multiple out version- in which case maybe this is a plugin thing and not AM's?
well.
Guru for example, doesn't have that option, it only has one version with multiple stereo outs.
i think it'd definitely be possible from AM's point of view. There's a number of DAWs which do this.
louis.
NI dropped that functionality because Cubase would crash if the i/o configuration of a plugin changed in a saved project. Which is a shame, the function made using Battery in Mulch much simpler.
I think allowing host-side i/o config changes in Mulch rather than relying on the whims of plugin developers is a great idea.
wicked :)
i get the feeling this isn't something so epic to code.
hope to hear from Ross soon about this. maybe it can sneak in somewhere in the current timeline!
louis.
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hope to hear from Ross soon about this. maybe it can sneak in somewhere in the current timeline!
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i am listening and taking notes, but the production schedule for 2.1 was fixed months ago when i released the roadmap. there is no space for sneaking things in unless they can be done in less than an hour (and this one is at least a few days work to do properly i reckon). i'll address this when i add flexible channel counts for mixers. -- Ross
sounds good.
at least you're taking notes :) nothing worse than a community base that's not listened to! flexible channel counts will be wicked when the time rolls around.
cheers Ross!