Re: [Rosegarden-user] Introduction: 80's and 90's sound from hardware studio with Ubuntu Studio

2019-02-18 Thread Will Godfrey
On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 22:21:37 -0500 "D. Michael McIntyre" wrote: >On 02/18/2019 06:48 PM, Ted Felix wrote: > >>   This is an interesting case.  I've confirmed this.  It's likely that >> no one ever expected a user to do this.  So, there's no extra code in rg >> to send NOTE OFF events when the

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Introduction: 80's and 90's sound from hardware studio with Ubuntu Studio

2019-02-18 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On 02/18/2019 06:48 PM, Ted Felix wrote:   This is an interesting case.  I've confirmed this.  It's likely that no one ever expected a user to do this.  So, there's no extra code in rg to send NOTE OFF events when the current track is switched. I'm going off memory here, but I'm pretty sure

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Introduction: 80's and 90's sound from hardware studio with Ubuntu Studio

2019-02-18 Thread Ted Felix
On 2/18/19 7:04 AM, Sami Jumppanen wrote: 1. Play MIDI keyboard through rg track and switch to another track - the NOTE OFFs are lost (notes on the MIDI channel of the first track are stuck ON). This is an interesting case. I've confirmed this. It's likely that no one ever expected a

[Rosegarden-user] Introduction: 80's and 90's sound from hardware studio with Ubuntu Studio

2019-02-18 Thread Sami Jumppanen
Hello, everyone! It's hard to form a user friendly subject, but the first word is the key: I'm introducing myself to this list. Also joined the other lists (bugs, dev). Note: this post became quite long. At first there is a lot of background info, not requesting feedback for those chapters. And