Andy andy-nntp23@... writes:
Gary G. wrote:
It looks like 7 years ago the developers of Rosegarden had indeed been
developing such a script.
A fellow by the name of Pedro Lopez-Cabanillos was working on exactly this
problem with a perl script called ins2rgd.pl Somehow it seems
On 05/15/2012 09:31 PM, Gary G. wrote:
Andyandy-nntp23@... writes:
Gary G. wrote:
It looks like 7 years ago the developers of Rosegarden had indeed been
developing such a script.
A fellow by the name of Pedro Lopez-Cabanillos was working on exactly this
problem with a perl script called
david wrote:
On 05/15/2012 09:31 PM, Gary G. wrote:
The thing is, that most of us don't install Rosegarden from Tarballs.
99% of us use whatever package manager comes with our distros. I can
state categorically that there is no such script included with the
*buntu distros out there.
I use
Gary G. wrote:
Actually I just checked and that script is still included in
the current
rosegarden source code tarball, you can find it under
/scripts/.
Here are some instructions on how to use it:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.rosegarden.user/5102
If the rgd file
On 14/05/12 23:03, Chris Cannam wrote:
On 13 May 2012 23:56, Cláudio Pinheirotaup...@gmail.com wrote:
Rosegarden needs broad visibility by potential users, so it can generate a
critical mass that would attract developers that would maintain a sustained
growth and (even) better codebase and
I'd like to point out that my examples are broken again.
Track 9 should in all cases be a second drum track. But it comes up as
a non-percussion track in the wrong key instead.
I do this to make the notation more manageable since cymbals and
hi-hat are all notated as sharp notes whereas kick,