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Tue Jul 6 03:27:38 2004 UTC
(19 years, 9 months ago)
by
senkov
File length: 4468 byte(s)
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previous 143
* Reworked the infrastructure to allow for parameter
registration and creation
* Changed alsa audio output and midi drivers
to work with new infrastructure
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Wed Jun 23 18:54:08 2004 UTC
(19 years, 10 months ago)
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capela
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previous 123
* SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_TYPE <chan> <driver> command is back!
creates an audio output device instance of the given driver type
('Jack' or 'Alsa') with default parameters if none exists,
otherwise it just picks the first available device and assign
it to the intended sampler channel.
* The AudioOutputDevice class get's a new pure virtual method,
Driver(), which is implemented on both of the existing inherited
classes, AudioOutputDeviceAlsa and AudioOutputDeviceJack, with
the sole purpose to return the driver type name as a String
('Alsa' and 'Jack', respectively).
* The quoting on the filename argument for the LOAD INSTRUMENT
command has been made optional; you can have both ways, with
single quotes or none, keeping compability with older LSCP
specification.
* An additional sanity check is made on LOAD INSTRUMENT, whether
the sampler channel has an audio output device assigned, thus
preventing the server from crashing on instrument file load.
* The GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE INFO now includes the missing
'driver' item, as predicted by the draft protocol document.
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Modified
Mon Jun 14 19:33:16 2004 UTC
(19 years, 10 months ago)
by
schoenebeck
File length: 4384 byte(s)
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previous 56
* src/common: added template class 'optional<>' which can be used e.g. as
return type whenever a value might be returned, but don't has to; this
template class pretty much acts like a pointer of the given type, but is
much more safer than a simple pointer
* src/audiodriver: added static class AudioDeviceFactory to create audio
devices at runtime by using a string and to obtain driver informations
of drivers at runtime, driver classes should simply use the macro
REGISTER_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER(DriverName,DriverClass) in their cpp file
to register the driver to LinuxSampler (no changes needed anymore in the
LS code to add a new audio output driver)
* src/drivers: added classes to dynamically manage driver parameters; there
are two different kinds of parameters: parameters which are need to
create a new device (DeviceCreationParameterX) used to e.g. create an
audio output device or a MIDI input device and parameters which are only
available at runtime, means when a device is already created
(DeviceRuntimeParameterX) which will be e.g. used as audio channel
parameters and MIDI port parameters
* src/linuxsampler.cpp: all registered audio output drivers will be shown
on the console on startup
* src/network: implemented configuration of audio output devices via LSCP
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Mon Apr 26 17:15:51 2004 UTC
(20 years ago)
by
schoenebeck
File length: 3092 byte(s)
* completely restructured source tree
* implemented multi channel support
* implemented instrument manager, which controls sharing of instruments
between multiple sampler engines / sampler channels
* created abstract classes 'AudioOutputDevice' and 'MidiInputDevice' for
convenient implementation of further audio output driver and MIDI input
driver for LinuxSampler
* implemented following LSCP commands: 'SET CHANNEL MIDI INPUT TYPE',
'LOAD ENGINE', 'GET CHANNELS', 'ADD CHANNEL', 'REMOVE CHANNEL',
'SET CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT TYPE'
* temporarily removed all command line options
* LSCP server is now launched by default
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