Kind of an abstracted or deconstructed rose that I
recognized right off. Adding the piano keys shows that it's a music
program. I like this one best so far.
6. NO, no, no. Yuck. Not even close to a rose, nothing about music in it.
7. Abstracted geometric rose that seems to me to be more of a S
art (for me) from other sequencers is that
you're not stuck with a matrix editor.
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instead of something tidy and
legible.
Ideas on this?
(Email packrat here) Email from 6 years ago. Whatever happened with
this? Turned into normalize rests?
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On 6/15/20 4:15 PM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
On 6/14/20 11:06 PM, david wrote:
with weird doubled dots and crazy rests instead of something tidy and
legible.
Ideas on this?
I read that and thought, "H. That sounds really useful!" Then I
realized I was the one thin
d the same Studio file for all Project files or does it
keep track of the midi device setup for each Project file ?
On 2020-08-06 19:43, David W. Jones wrote:
Hmm, I thought that was set under Studio settings? Set up your studio,
save it as your default studio?
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42, MST wrote:
Hi there!
Of course this is sad and an unwanted behaviour of the software (if it
is the software). But I want to point out that version 17.12 is also
very old. Which system are you running Rosegarden 17.12 with?
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Anyway you are spot on with your suggestion. It is exactly what I
ended up doing.
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Ideas for our original poster to possibly produce an alternativ
oo brother, if I could turn back the hands of time and save your
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
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different and (wrong) midi devices that are listed and not what I
configured.
I set the studio options and saved and tried everything I could.
Nothing helps.
So how do I force Rosegarden to stick to the midi devices I configured
and saved. It seems to ignore my configurations.
On 2020
each measure exactly the same width?
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notes get thrown off when printed.
RG people - isn't there a setting that tells RG NOT to tie notes across
bar lines?
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On 8/19/20 1:02 AM, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 19:19:00 -1000
david wrote:
On 8/18/20 3:26 AM, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
Whenever a midi instrument is used to lay down a midi track (next imported into
RG) there are the inevitable inconsistancies like an 8th note
sharedpointer_impl.h:327:21:
note: candidate: QSharedPointer& QSharedPointer::operator=(const
QSharedPointer&) [with T = Rosegarden::PropertyControlItem]
QSharedPointer &operator=(const QSharedPointer &other)
Q_DECL_NOTHROW
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d.
Thanks.
Some of those features look great. I have a development snapshot of
20.06, came from SVN. How do I update that?
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On 11/4/20 6:23 AM, Ted Felix wrote:
On 11/3/20 11:34 PM, david wrote:
Some of those features look great. I have a development snapshot of
20.06, came from SVN. How do I update that?
Just do an svn update from your rg-svn directory:
$ svn update
Updating '.':
At revision 1602
On 11/24/20 6:12 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
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.
Since 2006, based on the date of my earliest RG project file.
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ably working through some really nasty
mechanism that shouldn't have worked, like pointers from one instance
that should 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 jus
lease check the
existence of a
file, and if it's not there remove it from its list?
I frequently start projects in a development directory, and when
complete move
them into a 'done' one, which leaves these orphan references behind.
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On 2/8/21 6:46 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
On 2/8/21 10:19 PM, david wrote:
Also, what's a "sensible default" vs something that someone else
might consider a headache or bloatware?
Heh. Yeah. VMPK just added a built-in synth. That caused me a
bunch of head scratching since it
eup, and Shotcut are already doing this. Some of
these, such as the Sonic.. series have developers in common with
RoseGarden, so the skill set exists among core developers.
Do I have to offer a bounty on this?
Stay safe all.
Rich
On Mon, 8 Feb 2021 17:19:58 -1000
david wrote:
On
trying to
throw pebbles but leaving earth orbit should
kinda come before nuclear sails or mars
landings. Is it THAT difficult to hardwire
SOME minimal sound ability if only to show
that the right software is being tried?
Other apps can do it, at least at some
rudimentary level at first.
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OK, apologies in advance for the newbie nature of the post.
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On 5/6/21 2:07 AM, Ted Felix wrote:
On 5/5/21 11:53 PM, david wrote:
But when I tried to print preview it, Lilypond gave me this error:
Processing terminated due to fatal errors.
Ideas?
There is a test you can run if you do a debug build. If you didn't
do a debug build, you'll n
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On 6/3/21 12:48 AM, Babarosa wrote:
Hi David!
You compiled the code from the "Code (git)" tab which is already tagged for the
next version which will be 21.12.
If you download the code from "Files" tab you'll get the 21.06 tagged version.
==
You always can open the
On 8/28/21 12:58 PM, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
On Fri, 27 Aug 2021 18:57:25 -1000
"David W. Jones" wrote:
On August 27, 2021 3:30:56 PM HST, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
There's a bit of qJackctl footwork required
each time in order to get an armed RG audio
track to record a s
On 8/29/21 5:12 AM, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
On Sat, 28 Aug 2021 18:50:25 -1000
david wrote:
On 8/28/21 12:58 PM, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
On Fri, 27 Aug 2021 18:57:25 -1000
"David W. Jones" wrote:
On August 27, 2021 3:30:56 PM HST, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
There&
before such delete/move/join operations.
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not with RG, I really have noo idea..
On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 17:38:32 -1000
david wrote:
Hmm, RG 21.12 here on Debian (Buster). No crashes from RG when using
jack_capture or Audacity to record. Note: I don't use RG for audio, so
I'm not opening an audio track from within RG.
No
But I ain't giving up yet :-)
On Wed, 06 Oct 2021 18:02:41 -1000
"David W. Jones" wrote:
Well, I suggested trying a live distro like AV-Linux just to see if the same
problem happened there. I've used AV-Linux to get working audio configs for
problem systems because
PSR-E223-YPT-220.rgd, it looks like there's an
awful lot of info that I'm not certain how to collect.
That would be a good question for the wizards behind Rosegarden.
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On 5/27/22 04:29, Mario Moles wrote:
Hi!
Is possible to move the rests in score for a best lilipond pdf?
Thanks!
Hmm, I think rests are calculated. I don't think they can be moved.
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x27;s virtual keyboard or
using my external keyboard.
I seem to have lost my audio device somewhere in this process. I should
never have tested pipewire - it messed things up and even uninstalling
it and removing config hasn't fixed it.
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On 6/8/22 19:35, prad wrote:
david writes:
I seem to have lost my audio device somewhere in this process. I should
never have tested pipewire - it messed things up and even uninstalling
it and removing config hasn't fixed it.
pipewire is working nicely for me (at least for what i
I used the GIT method and got 22.12 instead but it looks lovely and
works. :)
On 6/8/22 13:46, David W. Jones wrote:
Hurrah, sounds luscious! Time to remember how to compile!
On June 8, 2022 11:46:43 AM HST, Ted Felix wrote:
== ROSEGARDEN 22.06 RELEASED ==
The Rosegarden
froze.
Oh, well!
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d now my experience is, it randomly breaks my songs when I misclick
with my mouse and accidentally change a channel from Fixed to Auto.
So, what is this feature ever useful for?
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retirement plans
by a few months. But it certainly gives me more time to make music with
Rosegarden!
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On 9/1/22 22:11, Will Godfrey wrote:
On Thu, 1 Sep 2022 21:46:04 -1000
david wrote:
Mahalo nui loa (thank you very much, in Hawaiian) to our wonderful
Rosegarden developers.
Various career changes happened this year, courtesy of my employer
outsourcing about 16% of its staff and deciding
On 9/2/22 00:14, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
On Thu, 1 Sep 2022 21:46:04 -1000
david wrote:
Mahalo nui loa (thank you very much, in Hawaiian) to our wonderful
Rosegarden developers.
Various career changes happened this year, courtesy of my employer
outsourcing about 16% of its staff and
to their
hardware?
I don't know anything really about SysExes, just going on a vague
recollection about them being proprietary.
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On 9/13/22 05:36, Yves Guillemot wrote:
Le Tue, 13 Sep 2022 15:51:02 +0100,
David Legg a écrit :
When you say, 'Add room' , is the 'room' to be added just empty
space, or is it an empty segment, or something else?
It's just empty space on the track.
A repeating
never dig through the
autosave directory. Is this not what is happening? Did you try just
loading the file that was open during a crash? Maybe something is broken?
Ted.
That's always happened for me.
A question: What version of Rosegarden was the original poster referring
to about thi
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apt update/upgrade to keep the system current.
Thanks to our beautiful developers for the RG update, still loving the
program and looking forward to doing more with it in 2023!
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gh to remember if that was something set back then.
Since I use the dark theme, I'm looking forward to it being completed.
Thanks for the new features!
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display/edit it *as a score* would be really tough.
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On 1/24/23 10:43, mark_at_yahoo via Rosegarden-user wrote:
On 1/21/23 08:54, mark_at_yahoo via Rosegarden-user wrote:
Only vaguely related: Has there ever been any interest in adding a
guitar tablature editor to Rosegarden?
On 1/21/23 11:03 PM, david wrote:
I think adding it to RG while
n's theme. Therefore I also ask politely for a third
option "use system theme".
Greetings, Michael
These days I find both the dark theme and the light one give me a
headache after
a while. I *much* prefer the older mid range one. Is there any
possibility of
this being revived as a
direction.
>
> Consequently, I am reaching out to see if there are any stories or
> feelings you have around using and/or contributing to Rosegarden that
> you feel are vital and worth sharing. I would love to hear them. Feel
> free to email me if you don'
11 repository - and
Carla isn't there. It's not available in Debian. Apparently only through
KXStudio repository?
I would still prefer RG having LV2 support built-in, instead of having
to install yet another program.
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Ted Felix wrote:
No plans. I would love to do it, though. Along with JACK MIDI.
Need to find some more time.
Ted.
On 2/17/23 10:05 PM, david wrote:
Inspired by a question from Paul Davus on the Linux-Users-Audio list,
when he replied to my request that Yoshimi add DSSI support: "W
rry about
the extra fluff.
Sorry if this has been considered before.
Mike
On 18 Feb 2023 11:06, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
On 18/02/2023 04:57, david wrote:
> I was wondering about that. With RG already supporting ALSA
MIDI, what's
> the showstopper with similarly support
On 2/19/23 23:09, Will Godfrey wrote:
On Sun, 19 Feb 2023 20:19:15 -1000
david wrote:
Well, I've made a couple of attempts to use Ardour. It's a very powerful
tool of audio engineers.
For someone more ordinary, like me, who doesn't do much with recorded
audio, it's way be
n and use that.
In general, running as superuser is a great big security hole...
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show as superuser.
Just tried running it as superuser via sudo rosegarden - still no sign
of "superuser" in the terminal title...
I'm running Debian 11 with the XFCE desktop. Maybe it's something
connected with your distro/desktop environment???
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ble to sequencer/MIDI tracks, and
wouldn't work for audio tracks that have been separately recorded.
RCS sounds interesting. I used to work with enterprise content
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On 12/7/23 16:13, mark_at_yahoo via Rosegarden-user wrote:
On 12/7/23 13:22, david wrote:
RCS sounds interesting. I used to work with enterprise content
management (ECM) systems. Is it command line only or is there a GUI
for it?
I've only ever used RCS from the commandline, but quick s
On 12/8/23 01:46, Will Godfrey wrote:
On Thu, 7 Dec 2023 23:22:11 -1000
david wrote:
On 12/7/23 16:13, mark_at_yahoo via Rosegarden-user wrote:
On 12/7/23 13:22, david wrote:
RCS sounds interesting. I used to work with enterprise content
management (ECM) systems. Is it command line only or
would this affect Rosegarden projects that include
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version
choice again (delete the exported XML file outside of RG). Then I
re-exported it as MusicXML v1.1. That exported file is also reported as
corrupt.
If I click Ignore in MuseScore's warning dialog, it opens fine.
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tps://kx.studio/Applications:Cadence
You can get it from their Debian/Ubuntu repository: apt://cadence
It's also possible to set up the audio bridging manually, I just wasn't
able to sort it out, but ther people on the list might have instructions
or links on how to do that.
Hop
On 7/8/24 15:32, david wrote:
On 7/8/24 08:35, Martin VanWinkle wrote:
Greetings.
I'm on Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS, with rosegarden 1:21.12-1 installed.
I've configured qsynth to use alsa, and I've configured Rosegarden to
not start JACK on startup. This has allowed me to get au
garden.jpg
I expect it will make RG's Spanish translation the best of any program
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david wrote:
> D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
>> On Sunday, February 13, 2011, Detlef Schütz wrote:
>>
>>> By the way: there seems to be an old manual written in 2005. Is this
>>> manual near enough to the actual program?
>>
>
USB stick images, but I like:
ArtistX
Musix 2.0
Pure:Dyne
Dyne:Bolic
Have never tried Fedora + the CCRM repositories, but people on the
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> itself transitioned from Roland to Edirol, and was last incarnated as a piece
> of software for Windows before dying out completely.
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> OK, now get off my lawn you darn kids.
Nah, Michael, u
> the matrix and notation editors).
Yoshimi supports more MIDI controllers than Zyn, if that's important.
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D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 02, 2011, david wrote:
>
>> I used to have a Turtle Beach sound card (ISA), had better sound quality
>> than Creative's products of the time.
>
> I spent some time trying to help a guy figure out why the real hardwar
When I try to print, it tells me that kprinter didn't start. Why is it
trying to use KDE to print?
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david wrote:
> When I try to print, it tells me that kprinter didn't start. Why is it
> trying to use KDE to print?
No worry. I checked. On the Aptosid without KDE (XFCE UI), RG is set to
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e complaints before thinking about revisiting that one.
Well, I'd say leave them (someone weird like me who still runs KDE3 on
his laptop might use it) but is it possible for RG to default to not
having a printer selected, and requiring the user to pick a printer the
first time they g
eated similar sheets in the past without problems, except that I
didn't make a lyric track by copying the right hand organ track and
removing the 2nd melody line.
Maybe that's the difference? I'll see if starting it from scratch in RG
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vertically (kind of select the chord names, click an
Align button or something).
Or maybe some of the code behind how RG places lyrics could be reused to
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david wrote:
> I use the Text feature to add chord names. Clicking right above the note
> (or rest) where I want it to appear seems to work fine horizontally, and
> looks fine vertically on screen, but when printed the chord names come
> out all over the place vertically. Like th
RG as a sequencer and synth host. I've
>> found this to be the best of both worlds for me, and the best workflow.
>> I greatly prefer to mix in Ardour anyway, and by doing it this way, all
>> of the audio is already there and a rough mix is done.
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have to go to them,
they don't come to me like an email list does. And they do need a lot of
administration, or they rapidly become clogged spam-sewers.
The wiki idea sounds most interesting, because it could combine
discussion and how to steps along with the RG file. How do you put a
Luis Garrido wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 3:13 AM, david wrote:
>> But we have one. It's called an email list. This email list.
>
> To each usage its tool.
>
> A mailing list is not a good tool to deliver, archive and discuss
> content. Any attachment is repli
rate I even can't
> follow it with my eyes... and luckily audio is non-existent the
> same thing happens in Rosegarden at that time
>
> I'm using Rosegarden 10.10 on KX-Studio 10.04(3), jack runs the
> firewire driver for my audiofire 12.
&g
particular two
> cases, I have visited the dark side ;) and used Denemo. I still like
> Rosegarden a lot, but one of the nice things about the world of Linux is that
> there is often another application around that can help out of the cul-de-sac.
Can RG export to De
ome progress on this front since May, and it
> looks like Rosegarden might come up with a real solution to these problems
> instead of a hack. Possibly. I wouldn't hold my breath or anything, but it
> looks somewhat promising.
Please, please, please!
D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 12, 2011, david wrote:
>
>>> On the bright side, we've made some progress on this front since May, and
>>> it looks like Rosegarden might come up with a real solution to these
>>> problems instead of a hack.
> partitions to use for what, and that's when I decided to stick with LTS.
Every time I've tried to upgrade an Ubuntu, I ended up with a hosed system.
I prefer Aptosid, gives me a somewhat-stabilized version of Sid and has
the 3.0 kernel.
Or you could
for the casual user.
>>
>> Of course there are plenty of reasons never to put yourself through
>> the potential hell of a distribution upgrade with (k)ubuntu, but for
>> once, for me at least, kernel-midi-rubbishness doesn't seem to be one
>> of them.
>>
>>
Abrolag wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:09:32 -1000
> david wrote:
>
>> And here I think the Unity interface sucks, and much prefer XFCE. You
>> might check out LXDE, it's light but a bit more polished than XFCE.
>
> Another possibility is Openbox - Lightweig
Brett McCoy wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 3:34 PM, david <mailto:gn...@hawaii.rr.com>> wrote:
>
> Abrolag wrote:
> > On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:09:32 -1000
> > david mailto:gn...@hawaii.rr.com>> wrote:
> >
> >> And here
k of updating the minor version number, rolling the
> tarball, doing a test build, and uploading the file to SourceForge. I
> coached
> him over the phone while I was driving a load of gasoline down a twisty
> mountain road. Now that's family teamwork!
Clearly your son's taki
t; Joshua
Yes, please, is there a way to remove it in RG, or do we have to edit
the generated Lilypond code to remove it?
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D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 15, 2011, david wrote:
>
>>> How do you remove the 'Created using Rosegarden and Lilypond' message
>>> from the bottom of printouts?
>
>> Yes, please, is there a way to remove it in RG, or do we hav
he wrong order in the
notation editor.
It almost appears as if RG insists on putting the tracks in the order in
which they were created, rather than the order in which they're arranged.
Ideas? Fixes?
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D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Friday, December 09, 2011, david wrote:
>
>> It almost appears as if RG insists on putting the tracks in the order in
>> which they were created, rather than the order in which they're arranged.
>>
>> Ideas? Fixes?
>
> Th
l Yamaha
keyboard. I don't do much audio stuff with RG, mostly scores and MIDI.
> Anyway, even despite the flaws, Rosegarden is a good program. Hopefully
> it will continue to improve. I could post some of the music that I've
> made with it if anyone's interested.
Go for it
whenever I click to "Open" a file.
>
> Any ideas why?
Hmmm - are you trying to open the same file each time? Does it crash if
you try to open a different file?
RG's up to version 11.11.42 now, BTW.
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7;ll see how it comes out,
> and go from there.
And I've not had this problem with RG 10 or 11 on Debian Sid, either.
Ubuntu's been getting kinda weird the last version or so - especially
their Unity interface isn't very cooperative sometimes with non-Ubuntu
apps - so it m
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