> I hate messing with it.  It's like playing that old Milton Bradley game
> where you use the tweezers to take out the little plastic bones, and if
> you touch the sides, you get shocked.  (It's not supposed to work like
> that?  Mine sure did!  I got many a jolt from that stupid thing.)

Milton Bradley should release Rosegarden Operation.  If you touch the
sides, the buzzer won't make any sound and you have to figure out why. :)

> That being the case, I'd be in favor of figuring out some other way.  Is
> there some likely MIDI message, an obscure controller, absolutely
> anything we could poll for and react to without having to fiddle with
> any of this other delicate stuff?  If so, I'd go that route.


IIUC we only inspect MappedEvent subtypes at a few places:

 * Where they come in or out in AlsaDriver
 * Where we insert them (or not), which you recently changed.  We only do
that when we're already recording.

Alsa was experimenting with some sort of RECORD signal, but I'm not sure
the current status of it.  There's a little about it here
http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changes_v1.0.14rc4_v1.0.14

        Tom Breton (Tehom)




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