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A couple of features that have been blocked by a pending major feature that's taking longer than expected.
Major features
- Tap Tempo MIDI Bindings. Use MIDI events to set time-based controls for any plugin using tap tempo. The Tap Tempo MIDI binding is only visible for controls that have been declared as having units of seconds, milliseconds, Hz, or BPM by their owning plugin, and also have value ranges that are suitable for tap tempo controls.
To use Tap Tempo, open the Midi Bindings dialog, and scroll to find a suitable control. If the control supports Tap Tempo, you will find a Tap Tempo entry in the dropdown that controls the event type.
Consecutive MIDI Note ON events are measured, and the target control will be set to match the measured time between events, as long as the time fits within valid value ranges for the control (again, as declared by the owning plugin).
Tap Tempo is only implemented for MIDI bindings, because the HTML event system used in the PiPedal UI is not responsive enough to implement usable tap-tempo control in the UI. - Mix Plugin Phase Controls. The TooB Mix plugin has new controls that allow independent phase inversion of left and right input channels.
Major features
- The maximum delay for the TooB Delay plugin has been increased from 1.2 seconds to 3 seconds, in order to make it suitable for use with the new Tap Tempo feature.
- The CPU temperature is no longer displayed on systems where PiPedal can't find temperature sensors.
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