--- linuxsampler/trunk/ChangeLog 2009/03/02 15:33:38 1855 +++ linuxsampler/trunk/ChangeLog 2009/04/01 15:21:13 1882 @@ -41,6 +41,12 @@ - automatic stacktrace mechanism is now turned off by default and can be switched on by command line option "--stacktrace" (the automatic stacktrace mechanism seems to be broken on most systems at the moment) + - C++ API method InstrumentManager::LaunchInstrumentEditor() now returns + a pointer to the launched InstrumentEditor object + - added optional 3rd party user data parameter for following + liblinuxsampler C++ API methods: InstrumentEditor::Main(), + InstrumentEditor::Launch(), + InstrumentManager::LaunchInstrumentEditor() * audio driver: - removed the nonsense audio channel constraint (which was hard coded to @@ -100,6 +106,15 @@ sampler engine anymore - re-cache samples in case they were changed by an instrument editor, e.g. when a sample was added while playing (#82) + - fixed hanging notes which occured when note-off event had the exact + same time stamp as the voice's note-on event and occured both in the + same audio fragment cycle (fixes bug #112) + - added support for the "fine tune" and "pitch bend range" + instrument-level gig parameters + - fixed minor artifacts in pitch bend handling + - added support for GS Reset SysEx message + - allow gig files to use unlimited downward pitch shifting + - added a limit check for upward pitch shifting * LSCP server: - added new LSCP event "CHANNEL_MIDI" which can be used by frontends to @@ -126,6 +141,7 @@ - bugfix: retry if "select" returns EINTR (this fixes a crash when a gigedit file dialog is opened) - close all connections when LSCPServer is deleted + - hard close of all sockets on exit * Bug fixes: - fixed a crash which occurs when removing a sampler channel waiting @@ -145,6 +161,8 @@ - fixed crash when changing the audio output device of a sampler channel with loaded instrument and start playing notes - fixed endless loop in Engine::SuspendAll() (bug #120) + - fixed a low-level atomic load function that was broken on 64-bit + PowerPC, which probably could cause crashes on that platform Version 0.5.1 (6 December 2007)