I won't be able to get to that for a while.
I can repeat the problem with development code. Two violins, a cello,
and a piano. Why the piano? There's nothing obvious.
According to the OPs initial report this piano had been created and
saved as a second cello. It becoming a piano on
On 09/09/2014 04:01 AM, Michael Gerdau wrote:
According to the OPs initial report this piano had been created and
saved as a second cello. It becoming a piano on (re-)opening the
arrangement is the problem :)
Yes, I understand that.
It's not obvious why this is happening, because everything
On 09/09/2014 01:20 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
It's not obvious why this is happening, because everything looks good on
the surface. Everything is assigned to instruments correctly, the
instruments are defined correctly in the XML (the instrument in question
comes out sounding as a piano
On 09/08/2014 09:35 PM, David Christensen wrote:
I won't be able to get to that for a while.
I can repeat the problem with development code. Two violins, a cello,
and a piano. Why the piano? There's nothing obvious.
--
D. Michael McIntyre
On Sat, 6 Sep 2014, David Christensen wrote:
rosegarden-user:
I've attempted to use Rosegarden using default Linux distribution binary
packages on:
a. Debian Wheezy (12.04).
b. Fedora 20 (13.10).
In both cases, I've run into problems with DSSI plug-in synthesizers:
1. For
On 09/07/2014 12:42 AM, David Christensen wrote:
What's the solution?
Whenever I can get a user with a problem to build the development
source, that's what I prefer strongly. It is quite possible and easy to
build and run multiple different versions of Rosegarden, as generally
only one of
On 09/07/2014 12:15 AM, Holger Marzen wrote:
Synth plugins are not assigned to tracks. They are assigned to
instruments. So be sure that each track has a different instrument
assigned. A good apporach is: Track 1, instrument 1. Track 2, instrument
2. And so on.
That's how I did it.
David
On Sun, 7 Sep 2014, David Christensen wrote:
On 09/07/2014 12:15 AM, Holger Marzen wrote:
Synth plugins are not assigned to tracks. They are assigned to
instruments. So be sure that each track has a different instrument
assigned. A good apporach is: Track 1, instrument 1. Track 2,
rosegarden-user:
I've attempted to use Rosegarden using default Linux distribution binary
packages on:
a. Debian Wheezy (12.04).
b. Fedora 20 (13.10).
In both cases, I've run into problems with DSSI plug-in synthesizers:
1. For multi-track Rosegarden projects on both Debian and Fedora,