Hi Lorenzo,
On 09/30/2017 09:28 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Hi John,
On 29/09/17 00:19, John A wrote:
Hi all,
What I am aiming at is to be able to listen to the midi tracks being
played through the korg in the headphones while recording vocal audio
tracks through the microphone, but I am hav
Hi John,
On 29/09/17 00:19, John A wrote:
Hi all,
What I am aiming at is to be able to listen to the midi tracks being
played through the korg in the headphones while recording vocal audio
tracks through the microphone, but I am having trouble.
I am trying to record audio from a microphone
On 09/28/2017 06:19 PM, John A wrote:
It seemed to me that the 'recording filters' under 'track parameters'
might be the place this should be fixed, but both 'device' and 'channel'
are grayed out. I'm not sure what to try. Help would be greatly
appreciated!
Those controls are for MIDI. I st
Hi all,
What I am aiming at is to be able to listen to the midi tracks being
played through the korg in the headphones while recording vocal audio
tracks through the microphone, but I am having trouble.
I am trying to record audio from a microphone into a track in Rosegarden
15.12. I have th
On Fri, 1 Nov 2013, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
On Fri, 1 Nov 2013, Darcy Kahle wrote:
Thanks. As for the Normalize, I am running Centos,
not Kubuntu, and that is not on my system. I would have to find it's
source and build it.
On Fedora I have installed normalize from the rpmfusion-free r
On Fri, 1 Nov 2013, Darcy Kahle wrote:
I will try routing the signals in QJackCTL tonight and let you know.
Thanks. As for the Normalize, I am running Centos,
not Kubuntu, and that is not on my system. I would have to find it's source
and build it.
On Fedora I have installed normalize fr
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> To: rosegarden-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Rosegarden-user] recording audio
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> On 10/31/2013 09:22 PM, Darcy Kahle wrote:
>
> > I did see that slider, and while raising that all the way up to the top
> > (+6.000), it only raised the v
On 10/31/2013 09:22 PM, Darcy Kahle wrote:
> I did see that slider, and while raising that all the way up to the top
> (+6.000), it only raised the volume of the recorded file by a couple
> degrees of a whisper, and what I did hear was really clipped.
OK, the signal Rosegarden is getting is very
I have not yet compiled Ardour on this computer. I was hoping that the
audio could be recorded internal to Rosegarden, but it looks like I will
be compiling Ardour this weekend. In the past, recording with Ardour
was difficult, but that was probably because I was using a really slow
computer
Have you tried connecting jack/Qsynth to Ardour and/or,also Timemachine at
the same time you are connected to Rosegarden? Do the other apps record
the midi/Qsynth at the same low vol level?
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Darcy Kahle wrote:
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> D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
>
> On 10/30/201
D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
On 10/30/2013 10:47 PM, Darcy Kahle wrote:
Windows computer, and the file is very soft. For some reason,
Rosegarden is recording at a low volume.
Fool around with the gain control while you play a representative sample
to watch for high spikes on the VU m
On 10/30/2013 10:47 PM, Darcy Kahle wrote:
> Windows computer, and the file is very soft. For some reason,
> Rosegarden is recording at a low volume.
Fool around with the gain control while you play a representative sample
to watch for high spikes on the VU meter. You want to get it as high as
That is not the problem. MIDI playback through Qsynth is quite loud.
It is the recording that is low. I played the resulting WAV file on a
Windows computer, and the file is very soft. For some reason,
Rosegarden is recording at a low volume.
Brian Clem wrote:
Its most likely not a Rosegard
I am using Qsynth to play the MIDI output through Jack.
I will check out the link, thanks.
Brian Clem wrote:
Its most likely not a Rosegarden concern. Rosegarden is the end
result showing you lower_than_needed levels.
What hardware are you using? Check your mixers to make sure your
input l
Its most likely not a Rosegarden concern. Rosegarden is the end result
showing you lower_than_needed levels.
What hardware are you using? Check your mixers to make sure your input
level is where it needs to be. I am hoping this link will help:
http://mytechrants.wordpress.com/2009/06/28/linux-
Any tips for recording onto an Audio track? Anything I do results in a
very soft recording. I would like to greatly increase the volume of the
recorded audio file. I am using Rosegarden 13.06.
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