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Since 478f26b2ad, transport_rolling() is only true when actually rolling.
Count-in is a no-roll process (don't move playhead, no playhead UI
position interpolation 55b8b448).
But transport isn't exactly stopped either (preparing to roll), so
during count-in transport_stopped() == transport_rolling() == false.
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Fixes range mode selection/cut/copy that would previously clear track selection
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Previously there were large spurious spikes in the signal when
the bandwidth parameter was adjusted on a pure sine tone
for the peaking circuits. This has been *greatly* reduced if not
eliminated by fixing a typo in two of the equations.
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If the parameters change too slowly the filter may never get updated. Indeed,
in spite of v_f0, v_g or v_bw being updated, set_params may never be called,
thus v_filter never updated.
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dialog open so user can add multiple templates.
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Note that the ControlList's lock and cache are already mutable.
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Useful as temporary buffer: This allows a controllable to
get a master's automation-curve and combine it with its own
(gain, trim, send) automation buffer.
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widget(s)
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Basic infrastructure to allow VCA automation and Trim automation:
look up events during automation playback.
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downstream buses
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be a quit button.
This avoids ending up with a null Session pointer in the GUI (#7369)
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Avoid using PBD::string_compose for serialization as correct behaviour depends
on the setting of the global C++ locale.
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It may have been OK to add this code temporarily at this low level, but as it
was introduced in 2008, this change is made with the assumption that any
Sessions that were affected have been re-saved since then with corrected
property names and that "normalization" is no longer necessary.
Timing results before changes:
XMLTest::testPerfMediumXMLDocumentTiming
Create : Count: 10 Min: 30375 Max: 48253 Total: 431727 Avg: 43172 (43 msecs)
Write : Count: 10 Min: 42553 Max: 49163 Total: 453353 Avg: 45335 (45 msecs)
Read : Count: 10 Min: 70307 Max: 75987 Total: 734923 Avg: 73492 (73 msecs)
XMLTest::testPerfLargeXMLDocumentTiming
Create : Count: 10 Min: 154486 Max: 307856 Total: 2678989 Avg: 267898 (267 msecs)
Write : Count: 10 Min: 304273 Max: 343274 Total: 3169158 Avg: 316915 (316 msecs)
Read : Count: 10 Min: 496920 Max: 541394 Total: 5260410 Avg: 526041 (526 msecs)
Timing results after changes:
XMLTest::testPerfMediumXMLDocumentTiming
Create : Count: 10 Min: 21437 Max: 39749 Total: 348622 Avg: 34862 (34 msecs)
Write : Count: 10 Min: 42320 Max: 49989 Total: 446135 Avg: 44613 (44 msecs)
Read : Count: 10 Min: 63252 Max: 68389 Total: 660841 Avg: 66084 (66 msecs)
XMLTest::testPerfLargeXMLDocumentTiming
Create : Count: 10 Min: 113458 Max: 263225 Total: 2215595 Avg: 221559 (221 msecs)
Write : Count: 10 Min: 305439 Max: 339986 Total: 3150697 Avg: 315069 (315 msecs)
Read : Count: 10 Min: 447560 Max: 488121 Total: 4698903 Avg: 469890 (469 msecs)
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Fixes restoring the feedback interval property, but as the mutator/setter
method doesn't seem to be used this change should have no affect.
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These were changed in the XMLProperty ctor and they now match the names used in
MidiTrack::set_state()
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The property names with underscores are "normalized" to replace the underscores
with hyphens in the XMLProperty constructor from within Meterbridge::get_state
and so have always been written with hyphens.
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These property names have been "normalized"/changed to use a hyphen in the
XMLProperty ctor since 2008. That is before the Meterbridge existed so there
should be no files existing that contain these properties with underscores.
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These are normalized in the PBD::XMLProperty ctor, which is why
Editor::get_transport_controllable_state() uses the hyphenated names to
retrieve the properties and will not result in any state format change.
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(don't leave buf uninitialized)
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Also remove a related test that has not been part of the unit tests since the
move (years).
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