On Monday, 31 July 2006 00:17, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Sunday 30 July 2006 11:50 am, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> > And at the end... Wouldn't be easier to optionally disable the internal
> > MIDI Thru function on Rosegarden, and use qjackctl and its ALSA MIDI
> > connections window to wire the events routing?
>
> I just want to state for the record that I trust you to come up with the
> most sensible solution to these problems, and I don't really have any
> strong opinions about any of this.

Thank you very much for your confidence. I'm still studying the problem. I  
will 

If Chris were my employer or customer I would be already doing what he  
suggest, and do it with the least cost in developing time as I could. But in 
this business I am my own customer, and I don't mind to spend three weeks or 
so, with some trivial feature like this.

It is not only MIDI Thru routing. This can be done by ALSA without needing 
Rosegarden to mess with it. This is the process (in rosegardensequencer): 
first, the incoming events are filtered. Then they are played using some   
instrument setting, which often means a new output MIDI channel. Of course, 
in the future there can be more transformations between the filtering and the 
output. Lovely guts, BTW. Let me tell the truth, I enjoy with these 
gimmicks ;)

Regards,
Pedro

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