[Rosegarden-user] Recording electronic drum kit with multiple tracks?

2011-02-24 Thread Daniel Bundzik
Hi all!I am new to Rosegarden and are trying to record my electronic drum kit (Roland TD-6KV).I would like to get each drum (ie hi-hat, snare, tom ...) on a seperate track. In the analog world this would be to record the drums with a set of microphones where each microphone has its own track. How do you accomplish this?I am using Addictive Drums with Wine and dssi-vst and I have great success recordingthe drums with Rosegarden! However, all the drums are on a single track. It is possible to split the track by using Split by Pitch, but this is a very tedious approachwith a lot of copy and paste. Can this be done in an automatic way?Is it perhaps possible to record the drums on multiple tracks (at the samt time) and on each track have a filter to just keep a specific tone?Any help is appreciated!Regards,Daniel 


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[Rosegarden-user] Recording electronic drum kit with multiple tracks?

2011-02-24 Thread Daniel Bundzik
Hi all!

I am new to Rosegarden and are trying to record my electronic drum kit 
(Roland TD-6KV). I would like to get each drum (ie hi-hat, snare, tom 
...) on a seperate track. In the analog world this would be to record 
the drums with a set of microphones where each microphone has its own 
track. How do you accomplish this?

I am using Addictive Drums with Wine and dssi-vst and have great success 
recording the drums with Rosegarden! However, all drums are on a single 
track. It is possible to split the track by using Split by Pitch, but 
this is a very tedious approach with a lot of copy and paste. Can this 
be done in an automatic way?

Is it perhaps possible to record the drums on multiple tracks (at the 
samt time) and on each track have a filter to just keep a specific tone?

Any help is appreciated!

Regards,
Daniel

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[Rosegarden-user] Real-time Linux needed?

2011-02-24 Thread Ken Resander
A 'System Timer Resolution too low' dialog pops up when I click the yellow 
alert triangle icon in Rosegarden. 

Entering sudo modprobe snd-rtctimer from terminal did not work
(received message FATAL module snd_rtctimer not found).

I have read Ubuntu Studio supports better real-time processing than
normal Ubuntu so decided to upgrade from Ubuntu 10.10 to Ubuntu Studio
using the following from the commandline:

'sudo aptitude update  sudo aptitude install ubuntustudio-desktop 
ubuntustudio-audio ubuntustudio-audio-plugins ubuntustudio-graphics 
ubuntustudio-video linux-rt'

Lots of audio/video applications were installed, but linux-rt was not
present, so the netresult = Ubuntu + new audio applications.

Googled and found '[ubuntu_studio] Ubuntu Studio 10.10 no RT kernel' 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1602827.

We are just beginning using Rosegarden here and have no experience of 
computer-aided composition and recording, MIDI, synthesizing, 
sampling etc. 

What is the effect on Rosegarden of not having real-time?
Would it matter for beginners like us?

Ken
P.S. The PC is an oldish 1.8GHz AMD Athlon with 512MB DRAM that was quite
literally gathering dust until I gave it a last chance and installed Ubuntu 
10.10
a few days ago. Is this spec too slow for Rosegarden without RT kernel support?
What newer computer spec is likely to work? 64-bit OK for Rosegarden?



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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Real-time Linux needed?

2011-02-24 Thread Brett McCoy
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Ken Resander kresan...@yahoo.com wrote:


 What is the effect on Rosegarden of not having real-time?
 Would it matter for beginners like us?

 Ken
 P.S. The PC is an oldish 1.8GHz AMD Athlon with 512MB DRAM that was quite
 literally gathering dust until I gave it a last chance and installed Ubuntu
 10.10
 a few days ago. Is this spec too slow for Rosegarden without RT kernel
 support?
 What newer computer spec is likely to work? 64-bit OK for Rosegarden?


I'm using Ubuntu Studio 10.10 with no realtime kernel, Rosegarden works fine
(along with Jack and other apps I use in conjunction with Rosegarden, like
Ardour, xjadeo, etc). Your machine needs more RAM, though, 512MB is pretty
tight, you'll be very limited with what you can do with plugins and other
programs that Rosegarden may need (like QSynth).

This may be apropos to your question also:

http://jackaudio.org/linux_rt_config

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Real-time Linux needed?

2011-02-24 Thread Brett McCoy
There are PPAs also available of you need kernel-rt for Ubuntu, or you
can just get the vanilla source and build your own

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 1:34 PM, steve conrad steve.x.con...@gmail.com wrote:
 Artist-X comes with a real time kernel and is based on Ubuntu, if you
 really want to have Ubuntu and kernel-rt together.

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