From: Dirk Jagdmann <doj@cubic.org>
Hello,
this patch adds a command line option to select a better mapping from
midi controller values to dB sliders. The default stays as a linear
mapping, which has the disadvantage, that a sensible area to adjust your
volume (which ist mostly in the range of 0..-12dB) is in the upper
1/10th of your midi controller. This patch adds a map, which consists of
two linear functions, so that the upper half of your midi controller
controls values from 0..-12dB, the lower half then controls -13..-96dB.
Hello devlopers,
I have made the mixer sliders in envy24control react to MIDI
controllers. This way the hardware mixer can be controlled from a
sequencer program or some external MIDI controller hardware.
envy24control became a standard ALSA sequencer client which you can
connect to arbitrary other MIDI sources/sinks.
Signed-off-by: Dirk Jagdmann <doj@cubic.org>
This patch converts hyphens to minus signs in the man pages (for options,
emails, or command line examples).
This patch also closes one font modifier in iecset.1.
(s/\fIfalse\fI,/\fIfalse\fP,/)
Signed-off-by: Nicolas FRANCOIS <nicolas.francois@centraliens.net>
The second patch is for envy24control. this patch uses the new driver
design. it is not necessary to give the parameters for inputs and/or
outputs. only the available controls given by the driver will be displayed.
this patch needs the kernel driver patch.
I have attached patch for envy24control because after update from James
Tappin i have had problems with the mixer and patchbay.
SPDIF inputs and outputs was duplicated.
* HW In level meters were broken
* The last PCM Out meter was broken
* S/PDIF channels can now be controlled with -s, --spdif
* The Patchbay/Router and Analog Volume tabs now accurately reflect the
number of requested channels in all cases.