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    Audio Features for Isadora: What Do You Want?

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    • Russell
      Russell last edited by

      Hi @mark,

      That is looking good and feature rich. I just had a thought about presets. Will it be possible to save a routing configuration as a preset? For example, setting up a sound player/movie player with a specific routing and then saving in a user actor might be an option. Or the string configuration input in a user actor - perhaps there will be a number of ways to save user presets?

      Best Wishes

      Russell

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      • Juriaan
        Juriaan Tech Staff @Russell last edited by

        @russell

        If we get the output of the mapping (string with things like routing and volume) (can be hidden on default) we can easily feed this in an Data Array actor and use a Switch to grab the data and do different presets :)

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        • bonemap
          bonemap Izzy Guru @Juriaan last edited by

          @juriaan said:

          output of the mapping (string with things like routing and volume)

           Hi @Juriaan,

          So that is a feature request then, to have an output string that provides the current properties of the multichannel setup?

          I can’t recall if @mark provided, with the input string, a way to specify volume levels for each channel or if it is just the routing structure.

          A text string input that includes channel volume and routing would suffice to allow user saved presets. But I agree an output that can be used to save current channel routing and volumes would be much better.

          Best wishes

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          • Juriaan
            Juriaan Tech Staff last edited by

            @bonemap 

            Exactly. If we can both input and output the exact configuration but then in a string so something like 1:13 75% 2:4 100% 7:9,10,11 50% feed that back in some data array / swith we can make some really powerfull user actors that I'm willing to provide and share on Plugins page :)

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            • bonemap
              bonemap Izzy Guru @Juriaan last edited by

              @juriaan said:

              really powerfull user actors that I'm willing to provide and share on Plugins page

               That’s so great!

              We will have to lobby @mark to consider adding that functionality. I know the input string is part of the plan, but I don’t know if the output string is a big ask or not?

              Best wishes

              Russell

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              • barneybroomer
                barneybroomer Beta Gold last edited by

                I do like the numeric setup. Gives you a quick overview of all settings. Great work Mark

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                • mark
                  mark @bonemap last edited by mark

                  @bonemap, @Juriaan 

                  We will have to lobby @mark to consider adding that functionality. I know the input string is part of the plan, but I don’t know if the output string is a big ask or not?

                  It's not a big ask because it's that's how it already works. The default format of the 'routing' input is a string in the following form:

                  s:d [@v]

                  where s is the source channel, d is the destination channel. if this is followed by an @ sign, then you can specify a volume from 0 to 100 followed by the '%' sign, or a volume reduction from 0db to -inf dB if the number is followed by 'db'.

                  You would have one of these for each source to destination routing, separated by commas. For example:

                  1:3@50%, 2:4@-3db

                  Would route source channel 1 to output 3 at 50% volume and source channel 2 to output 4 with a volume reduction -3db volume.

                  When you click on this input, it converts the string into the Matrix Router interface element shown previously. When you use this UI element to change the routing, it updates enters the updated string for you. The only issue I have to deal with is to offer some modifier key to allow you to edit the string directly if you want. Right now, there's no option to do that. When you click on the input, you always get the Matrix Router UI element.

                  I will take the preset idea under advisement, but that's a whole additional UI thing to manage. (You need a way to add one, delete one, change the name, etc.)

                  Anway, the string functionality is there already. Happy? ;-)

                  Best Wishes,
                  Mark

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                  • bonemap
                    bonemap Izzy Guru @mark last edited by

                    @mark said:

                    Happy?

                    Elated!

                     So what you are saying is that a ‘new’ feature output that provided current channel mapping and volume is possible for the Sound Player? And/or the input might be modified to allow reconfiguring/saving the string directly, bypassing the UI pop out.

                    A string output could then be used to match and modify audio matrix settings of other Sound Players/Movie Players in subsequent scenes. Or saved and transferred to other patch files.

                    That would be very useful, I think.

                    Best wishes

                    Russell

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                    • Woland
                      Woland Tech Staff @bonemap last edited by

                      @bonemap said:

                      So what you are saying is that a ‘new’ feature output that provided current channel mapping and volume is possible for the Sound Player? And/or the input might be modified to allow reconfiguring/saving the string directly, bypassing the UI pop out.

                       It also means that you can interactively change the routing between presets ;)

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                      • Fred
                        Fred @Woland last edited by

                        @woland @mark random question. what happens if there are movie players with different routings in scenes that crossfade? I'm guessing you solved this already, will it fade in and out on all channels?

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                        • mark
                          mark last edited by

                          @fred said:

                          andom question. what happens if there are movie players with different routings in scenes that crossfade? I'm guessing you solved this already, will it fade in and out on all channels?

                          Well, the first movie would fade out and the second would fade up.

                          Let's say you have a stereo movie in both scenes. In Scene 1, the two channels are routed to outputs 7 and 8. In Scene 2, the two channels are routed to 6 and 7. As the volume of Scene 1 goes down during the cross fade, the first movie's audio on 7 and 8 fades out. Simultaneously,  as the volume of Scene 2 goes up during the cross fade, the second movie's audio on 6 and 7 fades in.

                          Best Wishes,
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                          • mark
                            mark @bonemap last edited by

                            @bonemap said:

                             So what you are saying is that a ‘new’ feature output that provided current channel mapping and volume is possible for the Sound Player?

                            Not sure what you're saying here... "feature output" ??? The new 'routing' input is an input, not an output. I don't think I said anything about outputs.

                            But I'll just go over it again: the routing input for the Sound Player (working now) and the Movie Player (will come during phase II of this project) is a text string. You can feed that text from anywhere you'd can provide text: a Trigger Text actor, a Text Formatter actor, a Get Global Values actor, etc.

                            That said, I can see a new actor that implements the routing UI element when you click it, and provide the routing string as an output. Maybe that's what you mean?

                            Best Wishes,
                            Mark

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                            • Fred
                              Fred @mark last edited by

                              @mark yes, as expected, I don't know why I would have thought otherwise

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                              • Juriaan
                                Juriaan Tech Staff @mark last edited by

                                @mark

                                What we are proposing is that we get the routing that is inside the Sound Player (Movie player in phase 2)  as an output of the Sound Player that contains a string value with the routing. So just like the input string that we provide we would love to get the same on the output side of the actor

                                That way we can use that string again to make some powerfull user actors (like a preset system)

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                                • Woland
                                  Woland Tech Staff @Juriaan last edited by

                                  @juriaan said:

                                  What we are proposing is that we get the routing that is inside the Sound Player (Movie player in phase 2)  as an output of the Sound Player that contains a string value with the routing. So just like the input string that we provide we would love to get the same on the output side of the actorThat way we can use that string again to make some powerfull user actors (like a preset system)

                                   Ooo I like this. That sounds tasty! 😍

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                                  • bonemap
                                    bonemap Izzy Guru @mark last edited by

                                    @mark said:

                                    That said, I can see a new actor that implements the routing UI element when you click it, and provide the routing string as an output. Maybe that's what you mean?

                                     Hi @mark,

                                    Yes! That’s right an output string from the audio matrix UI. You are the consummate programmer so I know from participating and listening to many discussions like this over the years that you will see the most efficient, flexible and appropriate way to implement something in Isadora. And your vision for a new actor that outputs the matrix string appears to be the sensible way to resolve the potential of working with the audio settings over multiple scenes/ patches etc.

                                    Best wishes

                                    Russell 

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                                    • mark
                                      mark @Juriaan last edited by

                                      @juriaan said:

                                      So just like the input string that we provide we would love to get the same on the output side of the actor

                                      In other words, you simply want a "through" -- whatever string comes into the 'routing' input goes to the 'routing' output, including the string generated by the UI element.

                                      Wouldn't it be better to simply have a "Matrix Routing" actor that provides the routing output, i.e., the actor itself is the same UI element as seen above. So you could click on the actor to edit and you get a string output? (Of course the downside of that is that it won't automatically know the number of channels in the source audio file like the Sound Player does.)

                                      Best Wishes,
                                      Mark

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                                      • mark
                                        mark last edited by

                                        VU Meter UI Test. ;-)

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                                          deflost @mark last edited by

                                          @mark

                                          hello. great.

                                          do you think something like the surround panner( max for live device in ableton live 10) is possible. a grafik interface to midi or osc configer the volume level of a sound on a maybe 8 speaker setup in a room?

                                          thx.

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                                          • Juriaan
                                            Juriaan Tech Staff last edited by

                                            @deflost

                                            Sorry I dont understand what you are saying ? You can use OSC and MIDI to change the volume of your Sound players by using the OSC Listeners / MIDI listeners and tie them directly to the Sound Player in question. Or is what you are saying that you wish to map UI elements directly to OSC input / MIDI input like Resolume / etc ?

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