2010/12/24 Philipp Überbacher <[email protected]> > > Hmm, no idea why this happens for you. Perhaps Orcan has some idea? > > Thanks to someone on your channel muse builds after modifying > trunk/muse2/muse/midiedit/CMakeLists.txt to: > target_link_libraries ( > midiedit > ${QT_LIBRARIES} > al > icons > widgets > ctrl > ) > > ctrl needed to be added. >
Cool, if it's not already added (guessing it is) I'll add it. > > > > Anyway, upfront a couple of questions/suggestions. > > > > > > website: > > > - Part Import/Export <- what does this refer to? > > > > > > > Midi-parts are xml based and can be stored and retrieved from disk. This > > gives the possibility to produce a library of parts. Creating a public > > library of parts (mainly for drums) has been discussed. > > Ok, never heard of it, and I'm not sure just 'part' is obvious. > > True, I'll fix the text. > > > - Several types of audio tracks > > > * Audio inputs > > > * Audio outputs > > > * Wave tracks <- those sound weird, I hope I don't need to > > > > > > > They are regular tracks where you can put/record wave-parts, if you tried > > older versions of MusE this is nothing new. > > Apparently I never got this far before. I found it quite confusing I > must say. > Worse though is that new input tracks are muted by default That is a good point, I'll see if we can make it clearer. > (took me a > while to figure out why I couldn't record anything despite proper > routing) and that you have to constantly re-arm everything (wav tracks > at least). > If you just want to record one track the currently selected track is rec-enabled when you click rec. I guess there are different "schools" how this should be handled, it works pretty good for me but I'm open for ideas for how to change it. > Another thing I've noticed just now, apparently muse wrote a bunch of > wav and .wca files to the build directory (I might have run it from > there). I never told it to save anything and just using the cwd as a > dump isn't a good idea imho. > This is a very good point and a very weak area of MusE. Working with it a long time you tend to do the extra mouseclicks (creating a directory and storing the project in it and then hitting rec) without thinking. Will look at it right away. Regards, Robert
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