Has anyone thought of this? 'Hard' quantisation tends to take the life out of
an otherwise mostly OK performance.
My guess is that you could apply something like a square law to the error
quantity so that notes that are furthest away would get the most adjustment.
Also, the ability to dial in the
I seem to be unable to get Rosegarden to connect to jack.
I am using (well, trying to use) Rosegarden on an Archlinux setup, with
jack2 and qjackctl:
Name: rosegarden Version : 19.12-1
Name: jack2 Version : 1.9.14-
Name: qjackctl
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 11:25 AM stefano franchi
wrote:
> I seem to be unable to get Rosegarden to connect to jack.
> I am using (well, trying to use) Rosegarden on an Archlinux setup, with
> jack2 and qjackctl:
>
> Name: rosegarden Version : 19.12-1
> Name: jack
On May 23, 2020 11:19:18 PM HST, Will Godfrey
wrote:
>Has anyone thought of this? 'Hard' quantisation tends to take the life
>out of
>an otherwise mostly OK performance.
>
>My guess is that you could apply something like a square law to the
>error
>quantity so that notes that are furthest away
On 5/24/20 12:46 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
some progress: the errors above were due to pulseaudio being active and
messing with jack. Once I cut pulseaudio off the loop with a direct
ALSA--> jackd connection (done with the cadence jack manager), most of
the errors disappeared.
Sounds like