Re: [Rosegarden-user] [Rosegarden-devel] rosegarden presentation at FOSDEM

2023-02-13 Thread Richard Bown
https://fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event/rosegarden/ > > Ted. > > On 1/12/23 5:45 AM, Richard Bown wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I pitched a presentation to FOSDEM called "Rosegarden: A Slumbering > > Giant" and have just been accepted on the main track on the Su

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Testing Appreciated for 22.06

2022-05-19 Thread Richard Bown
On Thu, 19 May 2022 at 17:39, Ted Felix wrote: >Going to "Off" in the quantize combo box is definitely part of it. > The backtrace shows "EventUnquantizeCommand". Something about the > selection is hosed. > >I will keep digging. Might need valgrind for this one. > Good luck Ted. It's a

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Running RG on Windows

2022-05-12 Thread Richard Bown
On Thu, 12 May 2022 at 15:20, Mike Witt wrote: > > The Windows fork is pretty much a separate project, maintained by > > Richard Bown. I think he has his own repository somewhere. As far as > > I know, he hasn't done any work on it in years. What you see is > > prob

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Slightly off the wall

2021-02-20 Thread Richard Bown
On Sat, 20 Feb 2021 at 15:05, Ted Felix wrote: > On 2/18/21 9:46 AM, Will Godfrey wrote: > > What's the position regarding using Rosegarden with no audio at all? > >IIRC, that's how the Windows version works, so we should support > that. Regardless, let us know how it goes and we'll fix anyt

Re: [Rosegarden-user] beginners question : getting sound

2021-02-09 Thread Richard Bown
On Tue, 9 Feb 2021 at 14:12, D. Michael McIntyre < rosegarden.trumpe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Rosegarden decided long ago to focus on being Rosegarden. > Underrated opinion! R ___ Rosegarden-user mailing list Rosegarden-user@lists.sourceforge.net - use t

Re: [Rosegarden-user] ROSEGARDEN 20.12 (Altissimo) RELEASED

2020-12-09 Thread Richard Bown
Many congrats Ted and all. Great to see RG still very much alive and kicking! Cheers, Richard On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 at 18:54, Ted Felix wrote: > The Rosegarden team is proud to announce the release of version 20.12 > of Rosegarden, a MIDI sequencer that features a rich understanding of > music no

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Shorten default MIDI event duration for drum notes inserted from the piano roll.

2020-06-12 Thread Richard Bown
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 at 02:58, Ted Felix wrote: > > > Have you ever considered moving the development of the rosegarden > > project to GitLab/GitHub? > >Feel free to fork from here: > > https://github.com/tedfelix/rosegarden Interesting! I'm still struggling along occasionally with the Wind

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden still to 'aggressive' in sending Bank and Program changes?

2020-05-18 Thread Richard Bown
On Sun, 17 May 2020 at 14:37, Ted Felix wrote: > On 5/17/20 5:43 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote: > > Rosegarden sends a Bank selection (CC 0 + CC 32) and Program change > > every single time playback starts from the beginning (i.e. measure 1, > > and this includes if you are looping with a measure whic

Re: [Rosegarden-user] LV2... Why?

2020-03-16 Thread Richard Bown
This is a thread of golden feedback! Wonderful to see RG alive and kicking after all this time. I always thought JACK MIDI was the sensible way to go seeing as Ardour could then in theory effortlessly synchronise. But obviously it wasn't a simple integration - I would've looked at it more closely

[Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden for Windows alpha 1906

2019-11-27 Thread Richard Bown
Hi all, I checked the clock and it's been over five years since the last Rosegarden for Windows build so it was probably about time... I've built it _very_ quickly and roughly based on very recent tarball and the installer is here: https://xyglo.com/rg/rosegarden-win32-alpha-1906.exe I've not r

Re: [Rosegarden-user] RG incorrectly plays all notes of allinstruments in sequence one after the other instead of simultaneously as itshould be played.

2014-07-26 Thread Richard Bown
Could well be. Windows MIDI is still very alpha. R -Original Message- From: "D. Michael McIntyre" Sent: ‎26/‎07/‎2014 13:35 To: "rosegarden-user@lists.sourceforge.net" Subject: Re: [Rosegarden-user] RG incorrectly plays all notes of allinstruments in sequence one after the other inste

Re: [Rosegarden-user] New version?

2012-11-29 Thread Richard Bown
On 29 Nov 2012, at 16:49, dusthillresid...@netscape.net wrote: > Hi guys, I was wondering if you had any plans for releasing a new > version soon. The latest stable version has broken midi export, and > midi export is perhaps the most important feature to me. > > Sorry to bother you. That's al

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-24 Thread Richard Bown
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Abrolag wrote: > On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 09:32:13 -1000 > david wrote: > > Guitarists are like cats. > Does this mean that managing software developers is like herding guitarists? R -- Live

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-24 Thread Richard Bown
On 24 Sep 2012, at 12:56, Johan Vromans wrote: > Of course, I've seen only a limited number of guitarists... I think it's safe to say N guitarists = at least N+1 opinions. I have some too of course but I'm keeping schtum. R -

[Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden for Windows 12.04.99 Alpha 3, codename "WinFreedom" RELEASED

2012-09-16 Thread Richard Bown
ersion can continue to do them some justice. Regards, Richard Bown (@xyglo) September 2012 (* - Sourceforge file upload didn't want to work for some reason but perhaps the files/links could also be updated there) Notes: The main Rosegarden website is still at: http://www.rosegardenmusic.

Re: [Rosegarden-user] JACK-MIDI?

2012-09-16 Thread Richard Bown
Interestingly, RtMidi has a JACK MIDI wrapper in the latest version of its API. I've not looked at it yet but for audio integration in Rosegarden for Windows it might make sense. R On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Holger Marzen wrote: > Hi all, > > is Rosegarden able to use JACK-MIDI instead

Re: [Rosegarden-user] The future of Linux sure looks bleak...

2012-08-30 Thread Richard Bown
On 30 Aug 2012, at 09:13, Chris Cannam wrote: > On 29 August 2012 23:26, Richard Bown > wrote: >> It's a fucking operating system. Get over it. > > There's just no poetry in you. Ok, this is your fault. http://masticate.com/2012/08/30/ode-to-a-preemp

Re: [Rosegarden-user] The future of Linux sure looks bleak...

2012-08-29 Thread Richard Bown
On 29 Aug 2012, at 23:14, Chris Cannam wrote: > So he hasn't had the opportunity either to decide to let it go, or to > relish the good things about it. It's a fucking operating system. Get over it. R -- Live Security

Re: [Rosegarden-user] The future of Linux sure looks bleak...

2012-08-29 Thread Richard Bown
On 29 Aug 2012, at 15:36, John wrote: [...] > I have reached the point in life where I become immune to the accusation of > being to lazy to learn how to make programs to work. I rather prefer to > spend my time to smell the roses. Well said, sir. R ---

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Raspberry Pi

2012-07-01 Thread Richard Bown
I ordered it from Farnell at the beginning of April, but registered for interest as soon as partners were announced so in total about four or five months I suppose. I can't remember when in was launched now and I had pretty much forgotten about it. I did get a free t-shirt though.. Will post

[Rosegarden-user] Raspberry Pi

2012-07-01 Thread Richard Bown
I've just received my raspberry Pi. Anyone had any luck getting RG to run on it yet and any advice on distros? I have a day or two to do some research as I find I've not got a micro USB connector anywhere to my slight surprise. Cheers, Richard --

Re: [Rosegarden-user] [Rosegarden-devel] Fwd: Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-15 Thread Richard Bown
Ok well, I'm going to carry on occasionally merging from trunk as I wish and will pop out another Windows build at some point soon. For the moment, and to make it easier for me to manage, I've created a page: http://www.xyglo.com/rosegarden-for-windows/ I'll post announcements here and keep mo

[Rosegarden-user] Fwd: Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-11 Thread Richard Bown
Begin forwarded message: > From: r...@hydrophones.com > Date: 11 May 2012 11:23:55 CEST > To: "Richard Bown" > Subject: Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future > > Hi guys, > > While I am certainly not a 'big' Rosegarden contributor, I do

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-10 Thread Richard Bown
Ok so a quick trawl of emails turned up some names perhaps that could contribute to new website/direction/developments. Just to say that this is just a quick scan and I may have missed out some people who are big current contributors. This is just to get the ball rolling so apologies in advanc

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-10 Thread Richard Bown
> But don't forget that overhauling websites (regardless of tools) is a > time sink almost comparable to developing software, especially since > everyone always has an opinion... Agreed. And I wasn't offering but some people have and so that's why I thought I'd put together a proposal for potent

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-10 Thread Richard Bown
> liberal arts major. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu1VhsNOwPU > No great loss. Software is a pain in the ass. It is. And any professional software of this size and complexity would be equally gnarly. It's just the way it is and we all learn to accept this eventually because for some of u

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-08 Thread Richard Bown
On 8 May 2012, at 22:46, Chris Cannam wrote: > But you and I have had a lot of time off from this project, and I > guess both of us did that because we felt a bit like Michael Indeed. It's a soul wrecker this software. R

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-08 Thread Richard Bown
> > > There is real truth in that. I've literally never taken a proper go > somewhere > > and see something sort of vacation since the last one I took with my > family as > > a kid. That was 1987. > > Well, your constitution must be incredible. > After that, I'd have been in a Happy Farm > long s

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-08 Thread Richard Bown
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Ian Gardner wrote: > is to write an implementation for the virtual midi/sequencer interface in > rg in terms of Jack, and you can have a fully portable codebase to all > platforms out of the box (with the help of cygwin on windows) with midi and > audio magically w

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-08 Thread Richard Bown
Yes, but for the windows port so far audio isn't in scope. And if it was I probably wouldn't do it with JACK I have to say. Purely because I've got bored of fancy APIs for stuff and different models you're forced to adopt to use them, ALSA and JACK did it for me. Midi with Rtmidi and ? for a

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-08 Thread Richard Bown
can, (make > a donation, evangelize the software, or code) as our abilities and time > allow, then we can attract more developers and users. If I could code I would > but I can't. So I do what I can do which is promote the software to my > colleagues, make a small annual cont

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Long term bugs

2012-05-08 Thread Richard Bown
> I'm afraid I don't have any useful contribution to the larger > questions going on here at the moment, but I did find a bit of time to > track down this bug and I've committed a fix. Excellent. Shame driven bug fixing. R

Re: [Rosegarden-user] rosegarden ubuntu 12.04

2012-05-08 Thread Richard Bown
> http://ardour.org/node/5003 Some ideas here re: Kickstarter. R-- Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can r

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-08 Thread Richard Bown
Sorry for cross post but want to hit developers too here. >> or perhaps even Kickstarter. > > Money could help if there were enough of it. To do kickstarter there would have to be a definite goal, a core collective, an output and some enticing pledge material. I'll have a think about this and

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-08 Thread Richard Bown
> I have failed. What absolute self indulgent rubbish. It's in fine shape. We just need a bit of positivity around here. Yes and time. And maybe a Summer of Code or perhaps even Kickstarter. Rather than making sweeping statements perhaps a plan is in order. R -

[Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden for Windows update

2012-03-28 Thread Richard Bown
Hi there, Please let me know if there are any more outstanding issues other than the already well documented ones (limited MIDI support, no audio) in the current Windows version for an upcoming release. There have been quite some changes under the covers on the main branch so it will be a fun

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Can't connect virtual MIDI input (Windows version)

2012-01-24 Thread Richard Bown
Hi there, Rosegarden for windows doesn't use any of those interfaces - only a direct MIDI connection which is currently hard coded. In future releases this may change but for the moment MIDI support is mainly just a proof of concept and there's no MIDI recording. Cheers, Richard On 19 Jan

Re: [Rosegarden-user] [Rosegarden-devel] ROSEGARDEN 11.11.42, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-12-14 Thread Richard Bown
On 13 Dec 2011, at 23:55, "Henry W. Peters" wrote: > So does it work the same as on Linux (I use Debian Squeeze)? MIDI is limited to out only at the moment and is a bit flakey (looping and ffwd/rwd). No audio playback or recording support yet. Apart from that it should mainly be exactly the s

Re: [Rosegarden-user] [Rosegarden-devel] ROSEGARDEN 11.11.42, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED

2011-12-13 Thread Richard Bown
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 11:43 PM, D. Michael McIntyre < michael.mcint...@rosegardenmusic.com> wrote: > == ROSEGARDEN 11.11.42, codename "Edelweiss" RELEASED == > > Rosegarden 11.11.42 is released on this, the 42nd day of November. Really, > it's the 41st day of November, but 42 was more f

[Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden 11.06 Alpha Release for Windows

2011-09-22 Thread Richard Bown
Hello all, https://sourceforge.net/projects/rosegarden/files/rosegarden/11.06/Windows/ This is a first attempt at packaging of a Windows build of Rosegarden 11.06. It has more limited functionality than the official 11