I didn't find any M3 .rgds in my (Fedora) installation
so I created some These are the factory installed programs
for the M3 EXpanded edition. There will be 3 installments
owing to the 40KB upload limit on the list.
CF.
korg-m3-xp-IX.tar
Description: Unix tar archive
I didn't find any M3 .rgds in my (Fedora) installation
so I created some These are the factory installed programs
for the M3 EXpanded edition. There will be 3 installments
owing to the 40KB upload limit on the list.
CF.
korg-m3-xp-IG.tar
Description: Unix tar archive
I didn't find any M3 .rgds in my (Fedora) installation
so I created some These are the factory installed programs
for the M3 EXpanded edition. There will be 3 installments
owing to the 40KB upload limit on the list.
CF.
korg-m3-xp-UX.tar
Description: Unix tar archive
,
Chuck Elliot.
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All the devices are connected and ready when I start RG.
I have set up the default studio file but I am talking about
songs I have saved in *.RG format which, I believe, is designed to save
the studio settings. So it sounds like the ALSA behaviour mentioned
by DMM below...
On Sun, 2013-11-24 at
Hi,
I have found that the reverb on my Korg M3 is
controlled by the Chorus control in RG and not
by the Reverb 'knob'.
Is there a way I can correct this?
thanks,
Chuck.
On Sat, 2014-04-26 at 11:55 +0200, Victor henri wrote:
Hello
I would like to apply Reverb to a single MIDI track in
in the way
that manufacturers implement these features that even this would not
be a practical solution.
Best wishes,
Chuck.
On Sat, 2014-04-26 at 15:58 -0400, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
On 04/26/2014 06:23 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
I have found that the reverb on my Korg M3 is
controlled
. Michael McIntyre wrote:
On 04/27/2014 06:03 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
However, maybe there is scope for including some of these
settings in the Voice Program files (*.rgd) that are contributed by
users.
We have a bunch of them. Maybe the guy who made yours just goofed. If
yours works
Actually there are devices that do this. I have a Roland GI 10
guitar/midi interface which is basically a real time pitch to midi
converter. It handles pitch bend too and does an impressive job
without too much delay and glitches. Paired with a midi sound module,
you can (in theory) play any
h to /tmp and then run rosegarden:
$ cd /tmp
$ rosegarden
Now do a file open. Does this put you in /tmp?
Ted.
On 4/7/21 6:38 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
'apparently not to do with NFS - I loaded and saved a file to
a local directory ('change reflected in the [Last_Used_Paths] setting)
but
option
controls this. The Qt docs indicate that *using* the native dialog
is the default if one exists. Maybe we should try forcing
"DontUseNativeDialog". I'll need to do a little more digging and
provide you with a new version to test. I'll put it on my todo...
Ted.
On 6/18/21
fault if one exists. Maybe we should try forcing
"DontUseNativeDialog". I'll need to do a little more digging and
provide you with a new version to test. I'll put it on my todo...
Ted.
On 6/18/21 4:31 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
Ah. False alarm then.
The other thing I discovered was
ked this one down. It's not complete, though
as it only applies to open dialogs. I think we need to make this a
setting in the preferences. I'll have a look.
Ted.
On 6/19/21 5:59 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
That did the trick!
One caveat - after running the new build for the first time, I had
t
Apologies!
2nd machine is running f32 - upgrading now doh!
On 20/06/2021 10:20 am, chuck elliot wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile the latest development version from git
on a different machine. This machine is running up to date Fedora 33
with MATE,
just like my laptop on which
Hi,
I am trying to compile the latest development version from git
on a different machine. This machine is running up to date Fedora 33
with MATE,
just like my laptop on which it compiles fine.
I keep getting this compile error:
wrote:
On 6/17/21 4:17 PM, chuck elliot wrote:
[FileDialog]
history=@Invalid()
lastVisited=file:///blue/midi/rosegarden/covers/q-synth
qtVersion=5.15.2
viewMode=Detail
Mine looks just like that:
[FileDialog]
history=@Invalid()
lastVisited=file:///home/ted/Documents/rosegarden/Test
qtVersion
Upgraded to fc34.
RG build was flawless.
:o)
On 20/06/2021 11:17 am, chuck elliot wrote:
Apologies!
2nd machine is running f32 - upgrading now doh!
On 20/06/2021 10:20 am, chuck elliot wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile the latest development version from git
on a different machine
as I remember it.
'hope that helps,
Chuck.
On 21/06/2021 11:01 pm, Ted Felix wrote:
On 6/20/21 5:20 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
/home/chuck/rosegarden-git/src/gui/dialogs/KeySignatureDialog.cpp:149:34:
error: ‘ReturnByValue’ is not a member of ‘Qt’
149 | pm = m_keyPixmap->pixmap
, Ted Felix wrote:
On 6/20/21 5:20 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
/home/chuck/rosegarden-git/src/gui/dialogs/KeySignatureDialog.cpp:149:34:
error: ‘ReturnByValue’ is not a member of ‘Qt’
149 | pm = m_keyPixmap->pixmap(Qt::ReturnByValue);
Hmmm. I know you got this fixed, but is there any way
'not familiar with devuan.
linguisttools is part of the qttools5-dev package in raspbian.
As it is source, could you use the package from another distro?
On 24/04/2021 3:43 pm, Will Godfrey wrote:
On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 20:44:43 +0100
chuck elliot wrote:
'have done on Rasbian
Tom,
as Lorenzo said, freedom comes at a price ;o)
I think RG can do what you want easily (I have no vested interest btw).
There is no need to mess up your established audio setup if you use the
alsa layer only.
Here's what I recommend:
1. Use fluidsynth standalone with alsa ( -a alsa)
If I'm not mistaken, RG used to remember which directories
you last saved to and loaded from. This is reflected in the
[Last_Used_Directories] config file heading (which seems to
contain the right values). Currently the 'open file' dialogue
takes me to my home directory plus an out-of-date
'sorry, the config heading is [Last_Used_Paths].
BTW the 'save as' dialogue does appear to obey
this setting but it too opens minimised...
TIA.
On 27/01/2021 4:31 pm, Ted Felix wrote:
On 1/22/21 3:48 PM, Will Godfrey wrote:
When Rosegarden scans the 'recent' list, can it please check the
'apparently not to do with NFS - I loaded and saved a file to
a local directory ('change reflected in the [Last_Used_Paths] setting)
but the 'Open' behaviour is still erroneous.
On 07/04/2021 12:38 am, Ted Felix wrote:
On 3/28/21 11:43 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, RG used
).
The only other common factor is that they load .rg files from the same
automounted, NFS share on a third machine. But this has always worked fine
in the past.
On 07/04/2021 12:38 am, Ted Felix wrote:
On 3/28/21 11:43 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, RG used to remember which directories
I built it from git the other day. It compiled ok 2nd try.
1st try aborted with:
[ 94%] Building CXX object
src/CMakeFiles/rosegardenprivate.dir/sequencer/RosegardenSequencer.cpp.o
[ 94%] Building CXX object
src/CMakeFiles/rosegardenprivate.dir/sound/JackCaptureClient.cpp.o
[ 94%] Building
hard drive most likely - I have seen some smartd errors on this
machine.
I have used
https://github.com/tedfelix/rosegarden
in the past with no problems.
On 04/04/2021 11:59 pm, Ted Felix wrote:
On 4/4/21 5:46 PM, chuck elliot wrote:
I built it from git the other day. It compiled ok 2nd
'have done on Rasbian.
It was no more difficult or slower than I have
found on my other (admittedly old) hardware.
All req'd packages a were available and build
went fine. on running, RG did crash a few times
though so I did not pursue it...
CE.
On 20/04/2021 4:46 pm, Will Godfrey wrote:
I believe the soundfont sf2 complies with GM or GS mappings so
load the soundfont into fluidsynth, create a midi device in sg and
load the GM.rgd into that and point it at the fluidsynth port in rg.
The GM patch names should come up in the instrument panel.
'works for me.
On 20/02/2021
or
GS standard mappings.
On 2/20/21 3:38 PM, chuck elliot wrote:
I believe the soundfont sf2 complies with GM or GS mappings so
load the soundfont into fluidsynth, create a midi device in sg and
load the GM.rgd into that and point it at the fluidsynth port in rg.
The GM patch names should
.
You may also want to customise the Reverb etc controls for the PSR
in the rgd setup.
I think this is how I created the Korg-M1.rgd file
which I am attaching since it doesn't seem to be in the current set.
30 years old now but still sounds great!
Regards,
Chuck Elliot.
On 1/1/22 8:45 PM, Kevin
Hi,
all you need to get started is the list of voices provided by the
device. The attached bash (mine) and Python scripts (provided
by Ryurick M. Hristev ) should
do the rest.
Regards.
On 1/1/22 8:45 PM, Kevin Cole wrote:
Hi,
I'm VERY new to Rosegarden, and MIDI devices in general. I'm
e same dialog. I am on XFCE
(Manjaro) with QT 5.15.2 (as reported by Rosegarden).
My best guess is that xfce doesn't offer native file dialogs? This
feature was to help Chuck Elliot solve some problems he was having
with the file dialogs in a specific version of Qt. So long as you
aren't
the problem.
Chuck.
On 11/27/21 1:54 AM, Ted Felix wrote:
No need to look into it. So long as it is helping you, that's what
it is intended for.
Ted.
On 11/26/21 8:06 PM, chuck elliot wrote:
My problem came about using the MATE desktop on Fedora so the
difference may well be between XFCE and MATE
'agree with Lorenzo here.
Ties in Matrix format are equivalent to putting punctuation sounds in an
audio text
a la Victor Borge no? ;o)
It pointlessly conflicts with the Matrix conception of the music for the
sake of a different, currently irrelevant conception of it.
I presume the
If you are not using audio tracks you don't need jackd.
You should be able to switch to alsa and use arecord.
You might need to create a virtual device to mirror the
output. I'm afraid I can't remember the details OTTOMH.
On 23/10/2023 2:39 am, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
I have qjackctl,
through alsa so I haven't tried rg via Pipewire but I'll give the pulseaudio
drop-in a tryout. If, as it claims, pw is to be the standard Linux
sound/media
server (it does video too), then I guess rg should have a good look at it...
I have no view on LV2.
Regards,
Chuck Elliot.
On 6/6/22 2
I am getting a fatal error when building this release from github.
Previous version builds have been fine.
Output follows:
[ 1%] Generating svn_header
-- Build key 1ae23b486d (22.12-1-g61ce6d728)
[ 1%] Built target svnheader
[ 1%] Automatic MOC for target rosegardenprivate
[ 1%] Built
JackCaptureClient.cpp.o.d
What do yours look like?
Ted.
On 12/8/22 6:20 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
I am getting a fatal error when building this release from github.
Previous version builds have been fine.
Output follows:
[ 1%] Generating svn_header
-- Build key 1ae23b486d (22.12-1-g61ce6d728
'looks good to me. A useful bit of documentation
Chuck.
On 21/01/2023 12:09 pm, Ted Felix wrote:
I've been working with Mike Knott on post-processing MIDI from a
guitar controller into notation. I've created a page on the wiki
documenting the process:
I think it is possible to do this for yourself by dragging and dropping
toolbars from one panel to the other.
A whole panel can be hidden by deselecting the toolbars that it contains...
Regards,
Chuck.
On 26/01/2023 1:58 pm, Will Godfrey wrote:
Rosegarden has two panels of icons at the
I haven't noticed any problems but the current standard kernel in
Fedora 36 has:
CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC=y
CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y
in /boot/config-$(uname -r)
does this need to be overridden in /etc/default/grub or in a kernel
rebuild ?
On 19/02/2023 5:19 pm, Ted Felix wrote:
Will,
I switched from Cubase in about 2009 and have never looked back.
I enjoyed the talk and learned quite a bit about the history of RG.
I have always been impressed its quality but what came over to me
was what a massive achievement its 30 year development and survival
represents.
A big "Well
Can anyone suggest where I might find good vst effects plugins for
rosegarden
and how they should be added to the standard set? I am particularly
interested in
reverb. Some time ago I managed to add a vocoder plugin but I can't for
the life of me
remember how I did it or how I found out
o packages
and they just have to be installed and RG will
find them. Happy days. My cup runeth over.
Thanks again for your input.
On 04/02/2023 6:08 pm, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
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On 03/02/2023 20:55, chuck elliot wrote:
Can anyone suggest where I might
Adjunct - some of these packages contain multiple effects so I now have
access to some
100 or so - many of which I have no idea what they do
On 05/02/2023 12:01 pm, chuck elliot wrote:
Thanks for the pointers Lorenzo and Ted,
I am on Fedora so the Archlinux packages are not applicable
I have experienced similar phenomena using external/physical synths while
Qsynth was also running. Even though the Qsynth midi output port was not
mapped to any
midi playback device or instrument within MIDI Device Manager in RG,
Qsynth was playing notes from tracks that were mapped
to my
On 17/05/2023 15:11, Ted Felix wrote:
Rosegarden tries to match up the synth names from the .rg file with
the names it finds in ALSA. If it is making a mess of things, please
open a bug report with the details and I'll take a look. It really
should solidly match everything every time. I
. Can you make a patch so I can get
this fix in? Not a problem if not. I'll make the change myself.
Ted.
On 1/8/24 12:14 PM, chuck elliot wrote:
It turns out that the "u"s in line 299 of /txt2rgb.py/ are obsolete
format
specifiers in Python. If you change these to "d&q
Hello,
without seeing your source file it's difficult to know what is going wrong
but your source file should consist of a list of programs such as
/sound1 84 6 0 flute/
/sound2 84 6 1 trumpet/
/.../
/sound127 84 6 127 bass/
/sounda 84 7 0
It turns out that the "u"s in line 299 of /txt2rgb.py/ are obsolete format
specifiers in Python. If you change these to "d"s, the script should
work as intended.
i.e.
/name = f"{MSB:03d}-{LSB:03d}"/
instead of
/name = f"{MSB:03u}-{LSB:03u}"/
This should give you "084-006" and "084-007"
Hello again,
I tried the txt2rgb script with your values and I got the same error
that you did. I don't know why this is happening but I suggest
you build your device file with MSB and LSB values set to 0
and then edit the correct values in (they only occur at the top of the list)
either
For rpm users, the required packages are:
gtk2-devel
lilv-devel
Chuck.
On 27/03/2024 13:50, Ted Felix wrote:
I have just pushed some significant changes to master. If you
normally use the latest in master, please pull, build, and test. If
you don't normally work with the latest, now might
I updated the list on the wiki:
https://www.rosegardenmusic.com/wiki/dev:get_dependencies
Ted.
On 3/27/24 11:31 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
For rpm users, the required packages are:
gtk2-devel
lilv-devel
Chuck.
On 27/03/2024 13:50, Ted Felix wrote:
I have just pushed some significant changes
-0400, Ted Felix wrote:
> On 07/16/2017 07:06 AM, chuck elliot via Rosegarden-user wrote:
> > However, the M3 only behaves properly with v16.02.
> > With v17.12 It does not receive the correct instrument settings either
> > from the default studio setup or the composit
save the composition, the same thing happens
when I load it again. Have I missed something?
thanks,
Chuck Elliot.
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:06 AM, chuck elliot via Rosegarden-user wrote:
> > However, the M3 only behaves properly with v16.02.
> > With v17.12 It does not receive the correct instrument settings either
> > from the default studio setup or the composition studio setup when the
> > same composi
that don't want or need RG to
configure their hardware an appropriate send filter ought to
be able to cater for that no?
thanks,
Chuck.
On Tue, 2017-07-18 at 10:58 -0400, Ted Felix wrote:
> On 07/18/2017 05:36 AM, chuck elliot wrote:
> > It seems that BS/PCs are sent out on load (v17.12)
07:32 PM, chuck elliot wrote:
> > That has turned up some interesting findings:
>
>Indeed.
>
> > under v16.02 selecting [no port] for the relevant M3 bank
> > does not send any PCs and nor does switching it back to
> > the midi port. I see only ALSA ports
:
> On 07/15/2017 05:58 AM, chuck elliot via Rosegarden-user wrote:
>
> > instruments do not sound until I manually reset the program.
> > Then, even if I save the composition, the same thing happens
> > when I load it again. Have I missed something?
>
> You missed a le
Mystery solved!
The Korg-M3-GM device is not used in this composition
but all of the unused RG tracks had defaulted to this device
so RG was sending out a set of PCs for this device after
the set for the EDS device. As both are connected to the
same physical device (midi port), the second set
segment' problem, not Michael
- my bad.
Chuck.
On Tue, 2017-07-18 at 21:24 -0400, Ted Felix wrote:
> On 07/18/2017 07:32 PM, chuck elliot wrote:
> > That has turned up some interesting findings:
>
>Indeed.
>
> > under v16.02 selecting [no port] for the relevant M3 bank
&
of 'Little Umbrellas' from Zappa's 1970? 'Hot Rats' album.
https://soundcloud.com/user-869419971/little-umbrellas-zappa-arr-chuck-elliot/s-oV0F5
I'm particularly proud of the fact that I managed (more or less) to
transcribe this mofo. The process was difficult, painful and lengthy and
a.f.a.i.k
I presume that this is just the difference between working
with a standard, gm-based midi device setup VS a custom midi
device setup where you have drum patches/programs
mapped to midi channels other than 10?
So in the latter case, a channel setting of 'auto' would
not work for you as it is
'have been using 20.12 for a couple of days and all seems good.
Most of the updates don't affect me but I did try out the new marker
stuff and that seems to work fine. One thing that I have noticed in this
and previous versions is that my channel setting of 'auto' on a drum
track does not
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