On June 8, 2022 8:06:45 AM HST, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Jun 2022 14:31:26 +0200
> Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>
> > I'm wondering if, maybe after the next release, it would make sense to
> > have some addendums to the current documentation which in some cases
> > might be a bit
On Wed, 8 Jun 2022 14:31:26 +0200
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> I'm wondering if, maybe after the next release, it would make sense to
> have some addendums to the current documentation which in some cases
> might be a bit dated, e.g. advising to use plugins, with especially DSSI
> not being the
Hey all,
On 06/06/22 15:45, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As a new release approaches, I think one of the latest threads about
> synths, jack (midi) etc. re-prompts the longstanding questions:
>
> 1. do we want LV2 in Rosegarden?
> 2. do we want Jack-MIDI?
First, lots of great feedback
On Mon, 6 Jun 2022 15:45:58 +0200
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> Hi all,
> ...
> The key question, though, is: would it make sense to support LV2 if then
> user's aren't able to 'generate' (i.e. save as, say, a WAV file), the
> final result of their musical masterpiece made in Rosegarden?
1
I've
On Mon, 6 Jun 2022 22:25:40 +0100
chuck elliot wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Pipewire claims to be a replacement for both jack and pulseaudio
Seems that it only PLANS to be a replacement. On Suse-Leap the package manager
very nicely installs everything you want with 'pipewire' in it but that also
Hi All,
Pipewire claims to be a replacement for both jack and pulseaudio and
provides drop-in replacements for programs that expect either to be
present. It also claims to be low-latency. My distro (Fedora) moved to
Pipewire a few updates ago and I hardly noticed. I usually route fluidsynth
Lorenzo Sutton writes:
> I've often stated that I'd be happy for rosegarden 'not to make sound'
> in itself and 'just' be the best Linux sequencer ;-) _but_ ... then it
> means it should also provide flexible and versatile inter-operability
> and communication with the ecosystem.
>
imho, as a
Rosegarden does not need native LV2. Carla should have all the plugin support
needed for a project. We don't need several programs all doing the same thing.
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2022 15:45:58 +0200
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As a new release approaches, I think one of the latest threads about
> synths, jack (midi) etc. re-prompts the longstanding questions:
>
> 1. do we want LV2 in Rosegarden?
> 2. do we want Jack-MIDI?
>
> IMHO (and with an
On 06/06/22 16:49, Will Godfrey wrote:
Jack MIDI, I've no real opinion either way. Actually, as soon as you support
Jack Audio you're halfway to getting MIDI as well if you want it. Again,
personally I have no need for it. The ALSA sequencer does exactly what I want.
Although some people are
For some time I've been trying (and failing) to get my head round LV2, so I
don't envy anyone implementing this from scratch. It would be a lot of work - a
completely new backend in fact.
While I appreciate it would be useful for some, it's not something I've any
interest in.
Jack MIDI, I've no
Hi all,
As a new release approaches, I think one of the latest threads about
synths, jack (midi) etc. re-prompts the longstanding questions:
1. do we want LV2 in Rosegarden?
2. do we want Jack-MIDI?
IMHO (and with an updated perspective compared to my opinions in the past):
1. I think on
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