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Hi Jason, thanks for your kind words (and support 😉).
At first, let me give credit where credit is due: for the MIDI rendering task, VirtualMIDISynth uses the great BASS audio library + BASSMIDI plugin by Un4seen.
This library is an incredible piece of software, wrote by Ian Luck, that can manage each kind of audio-related task on every available platform.
VirtualMIDISynth uses BASS+BASSMIDI to implement a virtual audio device, but it has almost no role in MIDI rendering:
VMS receives a MIDI stream, extracts some info needed to be shown to the user (like instrument names in MIDI mixer), then passes the unchanged stream to BASS, which renders it to audio output (with SF2).
VMS also manages SF2 loading/ordering, output sevices selection, tracks mute/solo (asking BASS to set volumes).
It has no role in MIDI rendering.
That said, as far as I can see from the official documentation, BASSMIDI manages CC10 (MIDI_EVENT_PAN, CC10) but not CC42.
So once BASSMIDI implements CC42 support, VMS will be immediately able to manage it too.
Please let me know if you'd like to start a thread to Un4seen forum by yourself, so you can directly reply to any info Ian could need, or if you like me to start a thread for us.
(Ian is very kind and more often around on his forum than I am on mine).
If the former, please backlink the created thread here so I'll be able to follow it 😉
- Jason Glass
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Thank you, Claudio. I appreciate your helpful response very much.
I joined the BASS forum and posted a similar inquiry there. I hope Ian is willing to help. https://www.un4seen.com/forum/?topic=20575.0
Have a nice weekend!
- Jason Glass
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- Joined: January 9, 2025 - 16:53
Hi Claudio,
Ian has come to the rescue with a blazing fast update adding 14-bit function to pan CC! You're right, he is indeed very kind. Here are links to his forum reply and the update zip.
https://www.un4seen.com/forum/?topic=20575.msg144312#msg144312
https://www.un4seen.com/stuff/bassmidi.zip
Best always,
Jason Glass
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Jason Glass wrote:Here are links to his forum reply and the update zip.
Great!
Since the updated bassmidi.dll should be compatible with the one bundled with VMS, you can now try the updated BASSMIDI by yourself on your system:
- download and open bassmidi.zip archive
- extract the contained bassmidi.dll library (mind the bitness: on a 64bit system you must extract the one contained in x64 folder)
- replace the one originally installed with VirtualMIDISynth (you could rename the original one…)
- test VirtualMIDISynth with the new library
If everything works as expected, report the success to Ian (I'm subscribed to the thread too…) so he can integrate changes into new releases.
I'll then update VirtualMIDISynth with the new version.
- Jason Glass
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- Joined: January 9, 2025 - 16:53
I ran a bunch of test passes and it seems to work without any errors or glitches. This is exciting. I can't believe how fast you guys are willing to help and I deeply appreciate it. You're restoring my faith in humanity.
My beta tester is going to freak out.
I'm going to post the same thing over to Ian.
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