On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 10:57:17AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2021/06/10 09:13, Dimitri Karamazov wrote: > > Information for inst:muse-4.0.0 > > > > Comment: > > digital audio workstation with support for Audio and MIDI > > I'm a bit doubtful as to whether the MIDI actually works here, > it's not using sndio directly and jack doesn't support MIDI on OpenBSD, > have you tried that? (Not blocking import, but if it doesn't actually > work then it would be better not to set expectations in DESCR) > It was definitely not proper, I'll add those details once sndio support is in. Now that I think about it, realtime record/playback is misleading too since it requires real-time scheduling.
Information for inst:muse-4.0.0 Comment: audio sequencer with recording/editing capabilities Description: MusE is a Audio sequencer with recording and editing functionality. It aims to be a complete multitrack virtual studio with plugin support and automation. Features: * Plugin support through VST, LV2 and LADSPA * Support for multi channel synths * External scripting support Maintainer: Dimitri Karamazov <deserter...@danwin1210.me> WWW: https://muse-sequencer.github.io/ > > To test: > > 1. Shift-S to select synthesizer - DeicsOnze (or zyn-fusion(ports) > > 2. Shift-M to add Input track > > 3. Press D to turn on pencil, select a section directly inline with Track > > 1(Input) > > on the canvas by dragging a segment with a mouse. > > 4. Press A to turn on pointer, double click on the previously selected > > section > > 5. While in the Piano Roll, press D to turn on pencil again and select > > random > > segments by dragging on the canvas. > > 6. Press Space to play. > > > > Regarding the sched_getscheduler patches the program expects to know if > > a scheduler is set (policy>=0) and if real-time scheduling is supported > > through SCHED_FIFO. From sched_yeild(2) I understand it is unsupported. > > I force policy=0 which stands for standard scheduling in linux. > > Couldn't find anything conclusive in /usr/include/sched.h, hope it means > > the same in OpenBSD. > > > > Build & Run tested on amd64. > > > > regards, > > Dimitri > >
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