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Voice cout as LV2 control output #80

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falkTX opened this issue Jul 12, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by sfztools/sfizz#321
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Voice cout as LV2 control output #80

falkTX opened this issue Jul 12, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by sfztools/sfizz#321

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@falkTX
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falkTX commented Jul 12, 2020

I find having access to this information extremely useful, as it allows me to know how heavy I am pushing the sampler. If the value reaches the voice limit, then I would know I likely have to increase it.

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paulfd commented Jul 14, 2020

I'll check it out ! The introspection is there as a debug tool for development, also with memory information.

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From a user POV, having such information displayed in a top panel element would be very useful.

While it may be thought of as information overload, it is very helpful for the end user, especially for live performance, where a balance between resources and polyphony would need to be managed by the performer.

Kontakt displays both voice count, cache usage, and current max polyphony in the generic header (which is visible regardless of custom GUI)

@redtide redtide transferred this issue from sfztools/sfizz May 28, 2023
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