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These parameters should be made accessible in Python https://github.com/DBraun/DawDreamer/blob/2adb477a1b6faff72384556fa603c8c3e6e96dc6/Source/PlaybackWarpProcessor.h#L363
sfizz might be ideal for certain GM applications.
In case you're not familiar, the idea with General MIDI is a set of program assignments (e.g., piano is prog 1, etc.) so that people can create fully-orchestrated MIDI compositions in a wide variety of genres and share them. For most of us, when we click a MIDI file link on the web (or when a web page has a background MIDI file), the music play
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Thanks for a fascinating library!
Is there some way to put user-written pure Python modules, using numpy of course, into the signal chain?
It would be very desirable to be able to write plugins to Pedalboard as Python functions with an interface like this one of yours.
I certainly have a lot of code