Hi all,
With respect to:
> Incidentally I also switched to Pipewire recently so I'm putting that
> into the equation as I'm still understanding some of its intricacies and
> how to best get a workflow out of it :-) - this has nothing to do with
> Rosegarden directly but I guess it's something to
You guys are amazing! Thanks!
> On 23/09/2023 10:06, Will Godfrey wrote:
>> On Sat, 23 Sep 2023 09:40:39 +0200
>> Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry for the x-posting to rosegarden-devel
>>>
>>> On 23/09/2023 09:08, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
On 23/09/2023 08:50, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> I
Hi Lorenzo et. al.,
Almost exclusively the notation editor with plenty of rulers and controllers.
Regards,
Rich
> On 17/07/2023 07:21, r...@hydrophones.com wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> What I was working on using primarily Rosegarden is now up for your
>> downloading pleasure:
>>
>>
Hi guys,
What I was working on using primarily Rosegarden is now up for your
downloading pleasure:
https://www.hydrophones.com/public/Symphonic_Etude_1__Heroic_Fools.ogg
Demonstrates Rosegarden is good for large scale symphonic works.
Thanks again for all your help!
Rich
r...@hydrophones.com
Hi All
On another system running Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS Linux, QjackCtl version 0.9.6,
the SAME version of Rosegarden (Version 23.06 "Flutterbye", Build Key
13280f9033,Qt Version 5.15.9) runs fine and does record.
So the problem was definitely in the older version of Pop!_OS Linux and
not Rosegarden.
Hi Ted,
As requested:
Rosegarden 20.06 - AlsaDriver [ALSA library version 1.2.2, module version
5.11.0-7620-generic, kernel version 5.11.0-7620-generic]
===
JackDriver::initialise() begin...
JACK sample rate = 88200Hz, buffer size =
> Sat, 15 Jul 2023 07:38:51 -
> r...@hydrophones.com :
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> In further bizarre behavior, if I type the command rosegarden in a
>> terminal, rosegarden comes up but NOT in superuser mode, if I then
>> import
>> a rg file, it seems to come up normally which contrasts that if I
> On 7/14/23 18:25, r...@hydrophones.com wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I'm getting the following error message when I try to activate recording
>> on an audio track:
>>
>> "audio subsystem not available - can't record audio"
>>
>> in a window that has the header:
>>
>> Rosegarden (as superuser)
>>
>>
> On 7/14/23 18:25, r...@hydrophones.com wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I'm getting the following error message when I try to activate recording
>> on an audio track:
>>
>> "audio subsystem not available - can't record audio"
>>
>> in a window that has the header:
>>
>> Rosegarden (as superuser)
>>
>>
Hi guys,
I'm getting the following error message when I try to activate recording
on an audio track:
"audio subsystem not available - can't record audio"
in a window that has the header:
Rosegarden (as superuser)
This is happening with Rosegarden Version 23.06 "Flutterbye"
Build Key
> Hello I am looking for linux software that can take an audio track and
> convert it to sheet music. Does Rosegarden allow this?
>
Your best bet is to use SonicVisualiser (which is also available as an
easy to use AppImage so you can avoid dependency hell) to generate MIDI
from the audio.
Hi all,
This whole packaging and dependency thing is why I suggested that
RoseGarden also be made available as an AppImage. Even for experienced
Linux music users and developers getting the most recent versions of
RoseGarden to "work" leads to dependency hell. Try to compile it on a
somewhat
That would be a nice feature. I too have fond memories of OS/2 Warp.
Matter of fact, I still have an IBM 765D Laptop running it in my studio.
These days it is only used as a MIDI filter to talk to legacy analog
hardware.
> Hmm, useful if not set to remove references automatically.
>
> More
Seems to me, that once one has a running executable, getting an AppImage
is straightforward:
https://appimage.org/
>
> For those that like AppImages, SNAPS, flatpacks and other such wasteful
> (IMHO) things: have fun with them.
>
> I've been unable to make them reliably work on my Debian
Hi all,
Thanks to the whole team for your continuing efforts to improve Rosegarden.
One thing, however, I would like to see happen: the release of Rosegarden
as an AppImage so users with work machines not connected to the Internet
and perhaps not as up to date as developer machines, can run the
Since Studio to Go 1.5 at least, maybe a bit longer, which is close to the
very beginning. I mostly use it to create MIDI inputs to legacy analog
synthesizers, some standalone (now classic) digital/analog hybrid
synthesizers, and, of course, quite a range of Linux soft synthesizers.
I use the
Hi guys,
I totally agree with what Mr. Jones has said. It works for me too. Been
doing that since early days decades ago.
Stay safe all.
Best regards,
Rich
>
>
> Hey, Michael! Long time no hear but yeah 80 hour weeks are killers...
>
> Ideas for our original poster to possibly produce an
I like option 1 best. If the stem was bent differently then it could look
like clef, which would then suggest music.
Stay safe, and best regards,
Rich
> On 5/22/20 3:02 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
>> Just posted some new ideas for the rosegarden app icon on the wiki.
Head over to the logo page and
I like option 1 best. If the stem was bent differently then it could look
like clef, which would then suggest music.
Stay safe, and best regards,
Rich
> On 5/22/20 3:02 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
>> Just posted some new ideas for the rosegarden app icon on the wiki.
>> Head over to the logo page
I agree.
> Rosegarden sends a Bank selection (CC 0 + CC 32) and Program change
> every single time playback starts from the beginning (i.e. measure 1,
> and this includes if you are looping with a measure which includes
> measure 1).
>
> This _can_ be disabled by deselecting Bank and Program
Hi Ted, et. al.
JACK MIDI is essential for "talking" to wide range of software
synthesisers, e.g. the Bristol package (http://bristol.sourceforge.net/).
There are work arounds to its absence, such as a2jmidid
(https://github.com/linuxaudio/a2jmidid/), but those are a pain to use and
are very
Yeah, I do something similar. I record the raw audio tracks with Rosegarden
and then when I have all the tracks (and then some), I pull them into
Audacity for editing, mixing, and processing. Outputs are usually stereo,
5.1, and 7.1 flac files to be merged with video.
I use a Linux cluster and
Hi all,
I'd like to see what David W. Jones comes up with. Traditionally "old"
but "new" probably would be the way to go.
Rich
> On 3/15/19 4:24 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>> On 15/03/19 14:40, Ted Felix wrote:
>>> On 3/14/19 3:40 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Looks good... I guess a
> On 3/14/19 3:40 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>> Looks good... I guess a 'square' concept, i.e. without the text which
>> would be used for icons etc. would be useful ;)
>
>I was thinking that too. Not sure the "g" should be so prominent.
> However... Elephant!
>
>> About the colour..
> I've raised the bar on what constitutes my chef d'oeuvre. I put this
> together after the guy who got me into computer music back in the '80s
> gave his brain the old lead swirlie. Damn, I hate it that he killed
> himself, but, uh, thanks for the inspiration? He was a far better
> musician,
Hi guys,
I agree, JACK-MIDI would be more immediately useful that some other
features. Right now, I use that JACK-ALSA bridge program to gain that bit
of extra functionality, but that is a bit awkward and kludgey.
Rich Marschall
> On 2/23/19 2:27 PM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>> So the the
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>
> Once upon a time I really got into cinelerra, then it got harder and
> harder to compile it as well as to import/export so I moved to kdenlive
> (with a bit of Openshot here and there). The nice thing about kdelive is
> that it seems to 'just' work (the drawback is that
Hi Michael,
With respect to:
> After trying to edit my video on Linux, I have concluded it is time to
> move this project to Windows. Video editors for Linux are either not
> sophisticated enough or too sophisticated, and there is nothing in the
> middle ground.
>
Try Cinelerra
MIDI synth to be played by RoseGarden, at
least when using Jack/NetJack. I do this all the time. For larger
percussion sections I find it easier to use RoseGarden for the sequencing
than Hydrogen's native interface.
RAM
--
With respect to all the issues with respect to notation, compositional
aids, humanized tracks, etc:
I kinda hate to bring it up, but perhaps the RoseGarden developers should
take a look at another Open Source project --- Impro-Visor
and "lift a whole bunch of tools out of it.
As computers
> On Apr 10, 2016 23:07, Silas Mortimer wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 5:46 AM, chuck elliot
>> wrote:
>> > Actually there are devices that do this. I have a Roland GI 10
>> > guitar/midi interface which is basically a real time pitch
>
> On 25.03.2016 09:00, r...@hydrophones.com wrote:
>> The "interpret" function under the notation editor in the menu "adjust"
>> probably will do what you want, at least if you want your piece to sound
>> like it was played by human orchestral professionals.
>
> No, I am afraid that will not be
The "interpret" function under the notation editor in the menu "adjust"
probably will do what you want, at least if you want your piece to sound
like it was played by human orchestral professionals. If you want
something more "amateur" that can also be achieved but by using an
appropriate
Hi all,
I'm using Rosegarden "Peace", Version 15.12, Qt version 4.6.3, Build key
2a2e61f9e6.
I want to take a short multibar composition and repeat it a few times so
that I can go back in an introduce variations but keep the drums and
bassline for a while. I used to do this with an old version
> On Sat, 9 Jan 2016, Leszek WroÅski wrote:
>
>> *BONUS QUESTION*
>> Now, this will probably be idiotic, but I need to ask this. Can I
>> somehow
>> just play General MIDI instruments? Is this done by Timidity? I fired it
>> up
>> but it doesn't show in the 'Audio' menu of Jack, so I can't tell
> D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
>
>
> I finally broke down and was going to use Ardour for some task. It
> refused to run in my environment. The environment I use to develop
> Rosegarden isn't good enough to run Ardour, because some of my
> dungleflungies were not prescribulated.
>
> If you want a
Hi guys,
The stability of RoseGarden with its plug-ins is pretty good. The
following was recently done using only RoseGarden plug-ins (on Debian
Squeeze):
ftp://www.hydrophones.com/Mozart-K488--88p2kHz.flac
It is almost a half hour long and beat the living daylights out of the
plug-in
Hi Anton,
My friends and I use Rosegarden with JACK and pretty much forget about the
plugins. We use a combination of external hardware synths and soft
synths.
Fluidsynth with soundfonts remains popular (the website http://wowsia.com
provides an almost endless supply, I think they have over a
it
looks, and it eats vast amounts of time.
--
Hey! With a plot like that we could make an OPERA, and use RoseGarden to
do it ;-D
ram
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agree: Long live RoseGarden!
RAM
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Hello list. Just installed Rosegarden. However when I start it, it says:
Rosegarden was unable to find a high-resolution
timing source for MIDI performance. It then advice me to load the
module, modeprobe snd-rtctimer. However I don't have such a module on
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