> So back to the other thing then. This is 100% repeatable for me:
>
> 1. Start Rosegarden
> 2. Start QSynth (using the FluidSoundfont thing that comes with Ubuntu
> now)
> 3. Use the device manager to point "General MIDI Device" at QSynth
> 4. Click on track 10. Dink around. Hear drums.
> 5. Click on track 13. Dink around. Hear piano.
> 6. Hit [x] Percussion. Cycle the program combo. Dink. Hear drums.
> 7. Click on track 8. Dink. Hear drums!
> 8. Click on track 9. Dink. Piano.
> 9. Back to 8. Dink. Now it's piano, as it should be.
>
> When I diddled the program on track 13, I set a distinctive drum kit.
> When I
> went up to track 8, I heard the standard drum kit, not the special one.
> That
> means when I went up there either the wrong instrument sounded or the
> right
> instrument grabbed channel 10. I don't know which.
I think the latest bugfix fixes that, the one about re-thinking channel if
percussion-ness changes.
Tom Breton (Tehom)
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