When editing multiple tracks simultaneously in the Matrix Editor, is
there any way to have an external MIDI controller's Note On and Note Off
messages sent to the channel associated with the ME's active segment/track?
Configuration:
Linux
Rosegarden 20.06.1 (built from SourceForge git sources)
On 2/17/22 12:20 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
This feels to me like a bug.
The more I played with it (and the more I've become familiar with RG's
interface, at which I'm still a beginner) the more I thought so, too.
In Step Recording mode, Matrix should take over the keyboard and
route the
On 2/21/22 8:31 AM, Ted Felix wrote:
Philip has been working on a new GUI keyboard shortcut editor and it's
ready for some initial testing and feedback. Grab the latest from git,
build, and go to Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts...
...
There's a test plan on the wiki if that helps:
On 4/15/22 3:04 AM, Will Godfrey wrote:
As a compulsive matrix-er I'll give this a run :)
Thanks, Will. Matrix Editor FTW! ;) I'm interested in any
feedback/suggestions you'd care to provide.
There's quite a bit more in the pipeline, some of which can be seen at:
On 5/27/22 2:36 AM, Ted Felix wrote:
Did you get a core dump? Or was there an old one in the way?
Sorry, no. Something in my distro turns them off despite ulimit showing
unlimited. I haven't used corefiles for many years because they were
useless more often than not (corrupted stack
On 5/27/22 7:28 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
There's one more thing to check if core dumps still aren't being
created (/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern). See the wiki for details:
https://www.rosegardenmusic.com/wiki/dev:building_rosegarden_from_source#core_dumps
There's something new to learn
On 5/26/22 7:40 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
Ok, I think I've got this fixed now. New fix pushed as [6d0a096c].
Please test latest git. Specifically:
- Make sure the velocity ruler allows you to adjust the bars one after
another when there are no notes selected in Matrix or Notation.
Thanks,
On 5/16/22 5:12 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
On 16/05/22 13:41, Will Godfrey wrote:
There's one small irritation in the matrix editor. It's been there a
while now
so it's my fault for not reporting it earlier.
I frequently have the velocity ruler open, to make tweaks to
individual notes.
At
On 6/11/22 9:39 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
It seems today videos are very popular, but I wonder if they can really
help people get started? Would a short written 'how to make sound with
Rosegarden' be better (also it could be updated versus a video which
might become obsolete)
Totally agree.
On 6/20/22 5:44 AM, Ted Felix wrote:
The idea is to discuss in the bug report, then once we're ready, drum
up some interest on the user list. There's a lot of noise regarding a
feature request like this at first. Better to keep it in the bug report.
That seems like a good policy. I'll
On 9/7/22 9:28 AM, Andrew S wrote:
I used to religiously quote and post at the bottom (avoid top posting). But then landed
in a corporate environment where all of the (hundreds) of my coworkers had **absolutely
no clue** about bottom posting, and had no notion of "top posting" and why
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 maintaining the ability to also
display/edit it *as a score
On 1/21/23 4:09 AM, 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:
https://www.rosegardenmusic.com/wiki/doc:guitar_midi_controller_to_notation
From the wiki page:
For anyone who like me spent 30 minutes failing to get this to work
before discovering the secret, you have to click on the "resize" bar to
the left of the desired panel and then drag. Mouse cursor changes when
hovering over the correct spot. FWIW, I'm on a 1920x1080 monitor and
normally run
On 1/21/23 11:03 PM, david 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?
Tuxguitar lets
you specify the player's ability level, which is kind of nice.
How does
On 1/21/23 1:57 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
If you have time to make this change against master, I'd appreciate
it. Then I can merge it right away. Thanks.
The attached patch against the latest master I have should apply cleanly
unless there's been changes in the two files since then. Also feel
As these discussions seem to have trifurcated across multiple
rosegarden-user threads ("Latest Changes", "Loop Buttons on the
Toolbars", and "Jump to loop feature") in addition to the original
[#1605 Playback loop is hard to use with large
All of this, and much more -- key/scale-specific highlight/stripes,
labeling and coloring notes by scale degree, display of notes' chord
functions (root, 3rd, 5th, etc) -- is available in my fork of Rosegarden
at
https://sourceforge.net/u/thanks4opensrc/rosegarden/ci/thanks4opensrc_devel/tree/
On 3/25/23 12:00 PM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
I wasn't aware of a rosegarden fork. Unfortunately I wasn't able to
build it on Manjaro (I tried the same procedure as for Rosegarden latest
git).
Thanks for the feedback (as disappointing as it is to hear). If you feel
inspired to do so, could you
Adding my canonical, unsolicited $0.02 ...
Merge works. But what, IMO, is *really* needed is the ability to open
multiple files (documents) simultaneously and cut/copy/paste tracks,
segments, and selections between them.
I fully understand the amount of work that would be required to
From having spent a lot of time in the Rosegarden source code, it
always struck me that the intent was to optionally have two separate but
simultaneous versions of each note:
1. A quantized version that fell exactly on a beat or sub-beat ("1",
"2-and", "3-and-uh", "4-eee-and-uh", etc) and
On 12/7/23 10:14, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Not a direct solution, but for some projects I (mis)use git. And I also
use it for related Yoshimi sate files as I'm often tinkering with sound
and then re-consider, but saving different file names is cumbersome.
Yes, git isn't theoretically made for
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 search yields:
https://www.compuphase.com/software_rcsbrowser.htm
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