On 03/03/2013 07:25 PM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> I haven't investigated or made that determination yet. I have a modicum
> of ambition, but only just.
Well, now we know.
// up to now we can only read files of version 0.9.3 and earlier
// there was an xml format
, I've done
as much as I can do with this myself.
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and what you see on the sheet now becomes the
performance duration as well, the same as if you'd gotten here with a
grid quantize.
All of that being said, the quantizer can be very hit or miss, and
sometimes there's just no substitute for a lot of laborious hand work.
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egarden at the same time. As such, the
internal clipboard was never designed to be shared across instances, and
this ability simply doesn't exist.
Taking a quick look around, adding this ability isn't as simple as
flipping a switch somewhere. I'm really not sure how it coul
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> I had a go at this, thinking I might be able to export MIDI to file, then
> import it into another instance, but the import appears to wipe out whatever
> was
> already in that instance :(
You'd want to try merge, Will.
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m the session I just had active a moment ago while testing this.
As to the greater bug in question, as always, the very latest release of
Rosegarden is always the best place to start. That's 13.02 in this
case. Maybe we all got lucky and that bug went away with some of the
latest
en to the behavior we all remember
from yesteryear. I just thought I'd pass this nugget along...
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Autosave files go in
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> I'm trying to merge two midis so as to recombine into a new arrangement.
One is 4/4, the other is a mixture of 4/4 and 2/4. I can't think of any
magic formula for making them mesh together. Something is going to be
off somewhere no matter what you do.
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ossibility is that whatever you're using for GM doesn't respond
to volume control messages, or it uses a funny curve that responds in an
unusual manner. There are eleventy billion different possible things
Rosegarden could be talking to, and many strange
r the translators as opposed to "cycles per quarter
note" or something else that's long-winded and technical.
Spanish: Hertz. French: Hertz. German: Hertz. Lower Slobobian:
Hertz. I can do this all day. Do you know how to say Hertz in Ancie
r you're trying to use would be the best, except for that damn
unpredictable freezing problem. The auto setting should pick the next
best thing, and you probably can't do better.
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hat you're describing, so I assume that explanation is out.
12.12.25 is a version or two old. It wouldn't hurt to grab the latest
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> I will look for the latest version of RG and upgrade to it when
> available for my distro (Ubuntu 13.04).
>
> Regards,
> Marcia
>
>
> On 07/20/2013 01:40 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
>> On 07/20/2013 12:40 AM, Marcia Stockton wrote:
>>
>>> Just need
and other commands that move segments timewise are
faster now.
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> }
I had no idea it was that easy to do the conversion. There's bound to
be some way to incorporate that into Rosegarden with minimal effort.
I'll have a think.
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I'm guessing it isn't.
> Either that feature was added later or the poster was wrong - I was
> able to add both PC events and bank-select (MSB/LSB - 2 separate
> events) in the event list editor with no problem.
I
but this would be a good feature request to
honor. I can't see how this is controversial or potentially damaging,
and it shouldn't be terribly difficult to implement either, so it looks
like a good win can be had here.
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Rosegarden file, exporting it as MIDI, then re-recording it while
playing it back with pmidi. It seems fine.
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to start rosegarden recording, then send it a
> song-position pointer message for position 0 to force rosegarden to
> reset to position 0 and continue recording from there?)
That sounds like a fine workaround to me. Have you tried it? It might
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theory, could it be done?
I just tried, and you can't override the splash at runtime. You'd have
to replace it in the source and recompile. The --nosplash command line
option works.
$ rosegarden --nosplash
The latter is probably the best option under the circumstances.
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ome weird
accessibility stuff enabled on your system; maybe for kids with
disabilities or something. If so, yours makes for an interesting test
environment. If not, we'll just try having you remove the 'qt-at-spi'
package and move on. I don't actually se
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compile from source. Just run them out of the build directory with
./rosegarden and don't worry about installing anything. The install
files rarely change, and aren't critical.
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or two days a week
to work on it, and I'm already past 1,000 lines of code having written
less than half the feature. It's probably the biggest thing I've ever
undertaken, actually.
It may turn out to be an Edsel too. I'm thinking pretty far outside the
box on this
o work on that thing. Not today, not this
weekend, maybe not this year. Too many variables in play right now.
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developers love is also attr
;s apparently 'normalize-audio' now
on Kubuntu 12.04. Anyway, with such a weak signal this isn't going to
help you much. Get a stronger signal first. Fooling around with the
audio routing in QJackCtl is surely your friend here.
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> BTW, can anyone suggest a half-decent distorted guitar sound?
Plug a guitar into an effects box and plug the effects box into your
computer?
(I couldn't help myself.)
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On 11/02/2013 03:55 AM, david wrote:
> Can't help myself, either:
You, sir, are an even bigger smartass than I am. Nicely done.
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this? Right now the vote stands at one vote for the way I have it, and
one vote for having a new obscure configuration option to bury somewhere
and translate into 13 languages. The amount of effort involved creates
a certain inertia, but my support of the status quo is weak, so this is
an
no :-(
I agree ZynAddSubFx is extremely annoying that way. I also dislike the
way it always asks "are you sure" when you close it, even if you did
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ignoring remainder
>
> WARNING: This is probably a bug; fix required
Are you familiar with the story of the boy who cried wolf? That warning
message is the boy who cried bug. It probably does find real bugs, but
it sounds false alarms so often there is an excellent chance this is
just another fal
o
https://sourceforge.net/p/rosegarden/bugs/1419/
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On 11/11/2013 12:44 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
Committed a hack in 13550. Not going to call it a fix, but your file
imports without hanging now. Please test to tell me what ends up being
mangled in the file as a result of the hack.
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his eyeballs in other work at the moment anyway, so it would
be good to file this as a bug report, and we'll try to rework MIDI THRU
eventually so that it functions normally again.
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ll be naive. We really need
some tuplet nut other than Tom himself to check out the branch and go
crazy with it.
I know there are some true tuplet nuts out there. Users? Any
volunteers to exercise the big tuplet rewrite?
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g to a foreign country
with a simple phrase book that doesn't give you enough vocabulary to do
anything beyond finding the train station or the bathroom. There is no
guide to learning the entire language as far as I know, and the whole
mess is harde
ike the ALSA behaviour mentioned
> by DMM below...
>
>
> On Sun, 2013-11-24 at 19:30 -0500, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
>> On 11/24/2013 02:50 PM, wersdfihaspdojsdfjn...@freenet.de wrote:
>>
>>> So I reconfigure my 3 in- and 2 outports everytime I start RG.
>>
>
root, so I'd
suggest building as a user. Apart from that, I got nothin'.
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and so it
can't be done with Rosegarden. I don't think it can be done with
anything else either, but I haven't paid any attention to the broader
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e file, I don't think you lose any data that way. I
don't have time to verify any of this at the moment, and definitely
don't have time to code a new feature.
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I'll have a look at it.
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could figure something out somehow. It's much too complicated a thing
for me to figure out without access to and experience with the actual
hardware though.
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dozens, even hundreds or thousands of other possibilities.
Unfortunately, this particular issue is immensely complicated.
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h from the command line is the way to go to
get this to work as expected then. That's good information to
disseminate. Thanks.
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I'm half inspired to take this tune I've been working on and set a storm
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Then I'd start over, and see if that made the problem go away.
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I could give proper credit to the right people. I
simply don't remember, tragically.
In any case, it was a tough bit of work some time ago, but distro
packages tend to be 1-2 years out of date, so you probably have a
version older than that fix.
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I just took a fast glance SL's site to see what the thing is, and didn't
try anything hands on. I see no road blocks, just fiddling and
tinkering you'd have to
On 05/19/2014 12:20 PM, Chris Cannam wrote:
> It's interesting that nobody, including other RG developers, seems to
> have known (or remembered?) about this feature.
Completely slipped my mind. I've even used it once or twice.
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t on Linux.
The usual Linux timing/sequencer problems involve playing one note and
nothing happening, or the timing being really bad. Serializing all the
events? Bizarrrrrrre.
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Off the top of my head, what you're describing could be any number of
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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.
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laying for the
fourth voice just by randomly diddling controls during my exploration.
Something weird is going on here. It's a valid bug report.
What's causing it and when we'll solve it, I have no idea yet. I tested
to confirm the problem, but haven't investigated the root
acked the XML in my test copy of the
file to reference the system path directly for all four of the plugin
instruments used.
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Android.
I've done some experimentation with Android, and you'd be hard pressed
to find a worse ecosystem for audio applications. The latencies are
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t track.
In the broader scheme of things, I don't think DSSI ever really took off
the way its authors hoped, and all of this is kind of one of those
things that got as good as it got and then stopped growing a long time
ago. I think basically everyone involved has moved on by now. I was
ternal synth apps and external hardware.
I haven't really composed anything since 2008, and I'm getting more out
of touch every day.
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with weird doubled dots and crazy rests instead of something tidy and
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No, that actually sounds 5,000 times harder.
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in a few
different places. Synchronization between the assorted different places
has been a chronic, complex problem, and it's entirely possible you're
showing solo mode here but not there, or you're in solo mode even though
the display indicates o
ring. I'm starting to
face the reality that I am more or less gone now. Even the Rosegarden
rose I keep using for the splash screen is ailing, as the surrounding
garden area is massively overgrown now.
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iled, and should eliminate future problems with users tripping over
problems like this This assumes that compiling around the abort works
around the underlying problem. It may be Rosegarden is going to crash
on this libpng problem regardless, and that is what I mean to find out,
usin
standard like that, though, it would
be good of them to adopt a weird and non-standard patch to main.cpp to
go along with this. Disable the offending line in the OpenSuSE version
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but I don't
recall exactly what.
Let's see... I have
ii libjack-jackd2-dev:amd64
Looking at your list I'm afraid I have no idea how to
translate this into SuSE. Your distro uses different naming conventions
for everything.
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> for Windows works under WINE:
>
> http://jeffhendricks.net/?p=291
>
> I'll have to try that out.
>
> For price comparison, a friend is a devotee of FL Studio (from its
> honest
have something to talk about around the fuel pump around
here, you need to take up deer hunting. So I did.
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On 01/06/2015 07:07 AM, Abrolag wrote:
> However, I guess it would take a *lot* of work for it to be implemented in
> Rosegarden, and it doesn't seem there is anyone to do it :'(
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On 02/01/2015 09:46 PM, steve conrad wrote:
> Does anyone else actually use this?
I doubt it. Make it what you want it to be, and I'll commit anything
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Got the changes committed, but I wouldn't normally accept a modified
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On 02/05/2015 02:12 AM, Mario Moles wrote:
> Estratta revisione 13867.
Thanks, Mario!
Update and try again. It should be fixed now.
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