>
>
> THAT we do have. The user interface is not very intuitive or friendly at
> all,
> but I just tested it in Thorn, and it does work.
>
> 1. Assign a track to "Synth Plugin #1"
> 2. Hit the Plugin button
> 3. Pick Fluidsynth-DSSI
> 4. Hit the editor button
> 5. Load a soundfont
> 6. Go back to Rosegarden's dialog where you chose the plugin, and click the
> Copy button
> 7. Assign a track to "Synth Plugin #2"
> 8. Hit the Plugin button
> 9. Hit the Paste button
>
> I only tested that once, but when I saved the result and looked at the raw
> XML, it had worked correctly.
>
> Probably a faster alternative here, even though it is more of a "back door"
> way to work, it would be faster to edit the raw XML by hand and block copy
> the
> text from here to there.
>
>
This is great. I am going to update my Thorn and get to
work experimenting tonight!!
> This whole problem of "copy my plugin to the next n tracks" could
> definitely
> be easier to solve using the GUI. I'm afraid I don't even want to think
> about
> how we might solve that at this point in time though. There are just so
> many
> things to do right now.
>
If there is a list, I would hope it was placed near the end as I know the
notation editor deserves most manpower. Thanks for entertaining this idea.
> Brian Clem
>
>
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