I prefer 1 by a wide margin.
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tom of the alphabet.
Well, here we are at Z, the end of that original list, preparing to roll
back to A. This just wouldn't have been possible without Ted Felix. His
contribution to Rosegarden just can't be overstated.
May this project cycle through the alphabet yet again!
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that point.
I don't remember why I didn't get that done, but I probably hit some
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my stuff, because the people who create things don't make money from
their creations anyway.
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ideas from getting obliterated, I would. I really hate it for you. So
much so that you inspired me to write the longest message I've posted in
probably going on 10 years.
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On 8/20/20 5:22 AM, Hugo van Galen wrote:
I have successfully compiled Rosegarden with Jack2. I suspect that the
dependency list is a bit outdated.
I may have been the last person to touch the dependency list, and that
would have been several years ago. I can confirm that I build with jack2
m
ed about this
kind of thing in the tutorials I wrote years ago, which would still be
more or less valid today, but I don't even remember where they are now
off the top of my head.
Sorry I can't take more time.
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On 11/24/20 9:13 AM, Patrick May wrote:
How long have you all been using Rosegarden?
It must have been the fourth quarter of 2001, so I'm coming up on 20 years.
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d
the relevant code in a long, long time, and it probably works as
designed. Whoever designed it probably forgot what this was for 10 years
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have been invalid in the other, but weren't, or something.
Anyway, I leave it up to you to figure out where you want Rosegarden to
go in this area. I'm just trying to offer some historical perspective here.
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oing to explore that right now, but it's an interesting
question. I've got to go make a run to take a truckload of tampons to
Target (actually, I have no idea what kind of paper goods are in the
trailer, and they're going to Walmart, but it was a nice alliteration),
and then I mi
s a long way of saying that yes, it would be good
for an application to get this kind of thing right, and Rosegarden has
room for improvement in this area!
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On 1/2/21 3:27 PM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
On 1/2/21 2:06 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
If [...] the audio were automatically saved in the same folder as the
*.rg, I could give each project its own folder and things would be a
lot tidier.
Another good idea for the feature request list.
I did
t the external storage and still have
all the MRU entries.
I was going to raise exactly this point.
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y own config.
So with those two pieces in place, now you can start Rosegarden and load
a demo file. It should play. Maybe.
Sorry again for the long, rambling tone of this reply. Hopefully this
can serve as a jumping off point for a discussion that ultimately proves
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Rosegarden decided long ago to focus on being Rosegarden.
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e noise I want. None of that is
plug and play either.
But whatever. I hate this topic, and I'm going to duck my head and
concentrate my attention elsewhere. I just wanted to fire off this rant.
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see if it still works!
Okay, it does. I modified the default "General MIDI Device" and replaced
its existing programs with programs from various soundfonts.
It works as designed. I have a feeling you have different expectations
o the Rosegarden
you want to run.
LANG=fr ./rosegarden
LANG=de /usr/local/bin/rosegarden
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On 8/8/21 8:39 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
It's not wandering for me under GNOME. Not sure there's anything we
can do here.
As I recall, we use a standard Qt mechanism in a totally standard way to
set all this. If it doesn't actually work as advertised, what can we
really do?
score. My vote is for "printable" because it's easy to translate,
and it's reasonably easy to understand what it means in terms of
functionality.
Though yes, I am slightly inebriated at the time of this writing, so I'm
rambling. I am not, however, rambling incoherently!
Perhaps that is the
issue here. Unfortunately, I don't have the necessary hardware to get my
hands on this problem in my own studio, and try to figure it out. I would if
I could. I'm sure there's a way.
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sitting back with
vague misgivings about making an implied contract I might not be able to
honor.
I really appreciate the donations too! If anybody wants to see where some of
the funds have been invested recently, I've stuck an image up at this address
that probably speaks for itself
ist of priorities, and I don't have much time to be involved
with keeping it up to date. We have help from several people who have taken
up some of my slack in this area, but the job is very large, and our
documentation is always the last thing to get done.
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ordinately difficult to change.
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On Sunday, February 20, 2011, Yves Guillemot wrote:
> It works perfectly on RG doc.
> Here is the recipe I used :
It looks like you've figured out the steps I could not, and on top of the
current discussion, this is the way to give Dave Platter what he was asking
for too.
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ing on here. This is causing trouble I hadn't imagined could even be
possible. I can see having to reboot my synth once after being left in a bad
state (eg. invalid program changes, controllers set to something out of
bounds, etc.),
On Tuesday, February 22, 2011, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> problem will be less likely to crop up for new users experimenting with
> Rosegarden out of the box.
Following up on that, I deleted ~/.local/share/rosegarden/examples to get the
new files in place the next time I ran Rosegard
ram changes, and I think the area she was working in may very well have
effected these files.
What do we need to do to get them working again out of the box? If I knew, I
would have committed updated versions already. I'm completely mystified.
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On Tuesday, February 22, 2011, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> (in "Bogus Surf Jam" everything except the nylon guitar)
> What do we need to do to get them working again out of the box? If I knew,
> I would have committed updated versions already. I'm completely
> mys
x27;ve had all these bogus and unwanted
controllers in there for years, and they never caused a problem until you
fixed this.
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On Tuesday, February 22, 2011, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> Well there's the answer, I think. I'll fix this up directly.
OK, I audited every one of our example files and removed any Expression or
Modulation controllers that were visible on the IPB. Then I audited every
bless
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stay alive as a Linux audio distro. If not, there are others.
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> Ubuntu Studio will sort this kernel business out eventually if they want to
> stay alive as a Linux audio distro. If not, there are others.
After some of the comments that followed, I thought I'd come back and make it
r
at off and run TiMidity by hand. I think the syntax you want is:
timidity -iA -Oj -D
Since you're getting sound out of synth plugins, you should definitely be able
to get sound out of QSynth, if not TiMidity.
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of you could help the community at large by designing plugin
interfaces for FLAM. This is mostly a matter of getting familiar with Qt
Designer and Qt's CSS-like stylesheets, and the barrier to entry should be
fairly low in comparison.
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something to do with there not being a proper entry for localhost, but some of
the other things I googled up seem to implicate ipv6 too.
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't making this stuff like they used to. The Sound Canvas line
itself transitioned from Roland to Edirol, and was last incarnated as a piece
of software for Windows before dying out completely.
OK, now get off my lawn you darn kids.
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;ve been meaning to try to massage
that a little. Then again, every time I do it just ends up that much worse.
It's an ugly thing.
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nstrument.
It's a gaping functionality hole. On the other hand, nobody has called this
to our attention since April of 2004, so there clearly isn't much demand for a
solution.
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On Friday, March 11, 2011, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> Probably our fault. We probably just default to kprinter without trying to
> check what's available.
Well, no, that's not our factory default. Either Debian changed it, or you
had it changed in an old configuration f
can do anything with it.
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you need it, but it saves me time and gets you practical
experience if you finish this exercise on your own. I also took the liberty
of setting up staff group brackets.
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t it
to a certain point, and then just sort of drifted off. After some long
interval without any maintenance, someone else finally went in there and tried
to clean things up a bit. Nobody has really done much with it since then, and
nobody is really maintaining it or payi
ething might have happened to you too; especially going
that many distro versions in one whack.
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doesn't take
long to crop the recording, and I always run everything at 48 kHz anyway, so I
have to resample it to put it on a CD no matter what, which I do while I have
the recording in mhwaveedit.
YMMV.
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icons up from the bottom, or accessed with the ; shortcut. You
can also still use the older method, which involved drawing a series of normal
length notes, selecting them, and then transforming them into an n-tuplet.
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I'll be happy to take a look though, and I can often figure problems like this
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> night shift deal. I'll be back in a few hours.
I still don't get it. The part really isn't that complicated, and the timing
isn't off by that much, but our results are complete garbage.
I can't get acceptab
ened that the sample piece we just looked at was an entire recording
showing the same characteristics as what would typically only be a bar or two
in the middle somewhere.
Who knows. It's kind of troubling, but I'm also no longer in a very good
n't have time to dig right
now. I'll try to get back to you if nobody else steps in between now and
whenever I catch a chunk of free time.
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On Tuesday, April 26, 2011, Chris Cannam wrote:
> JACK MIDI was invented after Rosegarden's audio and MIDI code was written...
Long after.
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iew, but you
can only edit one of them at a time. Notes that are in a segment other than
the one that's active for editing show up in gray. There's a big red wheel
toward the lower left of the screen that allows you to switch which segment is
active for editing.
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#x27;m testing with SVN, not 11.02, but it doesn't look like any work has been
done that would affect this one way or the other.
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those lines should do the trick. You get the effect of the
controllers but they're located in a different segment, so you can avoid
opening that one and having all the pedal nonsense get in the way of whatever
else you're t
gh now that I think about it I bet we
still haven't gotten around to exporting tempo ramps.
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his, and being reminded that the MIDI mapping bits
still hadn't been done.
So basically, the tempo ramp feature is still incomplete, and nobody has
thought about it in years. Of course I can only remember hearing a couple of
complaints about this omission in the pa
On Friday, May 27, 2011, david wrote:
> Can RG export to Denemo's native format?
No.
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With the market-leading solution for
roblem has developed along the
way, since I am still using an old LTS version of Ubuntu, and haven't upgraded
in a long time. This does not seem very likely, as Rosegarden is a Qt
application, and should run very easily on a wide variety of different L
ime option I need to set?
Unlikely. I have the pitch tracker in this build, and I'm sure I did nothing
special to get it to compile in.
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co (Edit ->
Preferences -> Graphics Performance) and change the option. Exit out of
everything and start Rosegarden again.
If that didn't fix the problem, I'll have to try to get Chris Cannam involved,
because I don't have the computer graphics chops to begin to guess where al
st delete or
relocate ~/.config/rosegardenmusic/Rosegarden.conf and start over, and see if
that helps.
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causing the crashes?
My life is pretty much all work and sleep right now, so I can't guess when
I'll get a chance to look into this. I've flagged this message, and I will
look at this eventually.
It sounds like you've probably discovered a bug, and I doubt you're doing
an
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and breathe that stuff who can probably direct you.
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tudio so that Rosegarden has a proper description of
whatever keyboard you have connected to your computer.
I'm afraid I don't have time to offer more of an explanation than that until
I'm back on the other side of a 14-hour work day. I'm on
definition for his exact
keyboard already, or we have one for something quite similar for him to load
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). I'll dig
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st another editor. You can open it in an assortment of ways, but one
of them is to right click on the segment, and choose "Open in Pitch Tracker"
from the context menu.
What you do with it from there, I haven't
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and I haven't gone out of my way to make it so.
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Or you could just upgrade. Karmic is obsolete, and no longer supported by
Ubuntu. You could probably upgrade it to LTS relatively easily, being the
next step in line, and then you could build Rosegarden f
it seems less and less likely that we'll ever be a youthful, vital project
again.
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how. Doing that might be enlightening.
Are you still running an old version of everything? Maybe we accidentally
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On Monday, September 19, 2011, jimmy wrote:
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/userid/compile/qt-4.7.1/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
I think that's the magic bit that I kept missing, Jimmy. Putting this in a
script is an idea I probably should have thought of myself, and am embarrassed
I didn't.
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I'm afraid I have no clue what to suggest.
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