From: D. M. M. <mic...@ro...> - 2012-05-22 02:39:40
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I committed a change just now that *should* change Rosegarden's channel allocation behavior from that of 12.04. I did this strictly by eye, and have made absolutely no attempt to test it. It would be helpful if those of you who got bitten by the new channel thing could build SVN and give this change a try. Is this sufficient in of itself, or do you still think some global option to override the fixed/floating thing is necessary? How are you getting on with new documents in the age of floating channels? If this change turns out to be positive, I'll get a 12.04.1 knocked out soonish. It will also include a fix for the audio preview bug somebody or other was raising hell about the other day. Plus some random other stuff I have no idea what it was and have not tested at all. Hooray for quality control! -- D. Michael McIntyre |
From: Brett M. <idr...@gm...> - 2012-05-22 02:45:26
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Thanks! I can give the new code a quick test tomorrow, I think. A global "set channels to fixed" would be a good thing to have... imagine having 30 channels of orchestra (I've some pretty big pieces that were this big) and having to change each one! On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 10:39 PM, D. Michael McIntyre <mic...@ro...> wrote: > I committed a change just now that *should* change Rosegarden's channel > allocation behavior from that of 12.04. I did this strictly by eye, and have > made absolutely no attempt to test it. > > It would be helpful if those of you who got bitten by the new channel thing > could build SVN and give this change a try. > > Is this sufficient in of itself, or do you still think some global option to > override the fixed/floating thing is necessary? How are you getting on with > new documents in the age of floating channels? > > If this change turns out to be positive, I'll get a 12.04.1 knocked out > soonish. It will also include a fix for the audio preview bug somebody or > other was raising hell about the other day. Plus some random other stuff I > have no idea what it was and have not tested at all. Hooray for quality > control! > -- > D. Michael McIntyre > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > _______________________________________________ > Rosegarden-user mailing list > Ros...@li... - use the link below to unsubscribe > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rosegarden-user -- Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden; If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world." -- Jelaleddin Rumi |
From: D. M. M. <mic...@ro...> - 2012-05-22 02:58:40
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On Monday, May 21, 2012, Brett McCoy wrote: > Thanks! I can give the new code a quick test tomorrow, I think. A > global "set channels to fixed" would be a good thing to have... > imagine having 30 channels of orchestra (I've some pretty big pieces > that were this big) and having to change each one! I'm thinking the idea is you'd set up your default studio however is appropriate for your rig, and everything you do from that point on would have sensible defaults for you as an individual. If we can avoid having to have some "ignore what this is set to" option, that would be the most sensible thing, I think. -- D. Michael McIntyre |
From: Brett M. <idr...@gm...> - 2012-05-23 01:39:45
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On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 10:58 PM, D. Michael McIntyre <mic...@ro...> wrote: > On Monday, May 21, 2012, Brett McCoy wrote: > I'm thinking the idea is you'd set up your default studio however is > appropriate for your rig, and everything you do from that point on would have > sensible defaults for you as an individual. The 'default to fixed' works great, when importing files from older versions. And yeah, I went and setup my default studio to have everything "fixed" as well. Thanks again for the quick fix! -- Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden; If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world." -- Jelaleddin Rumi |
From: Abrolag <ab...@us...> - 2012-05-22 19:29:23
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On Mon, 21 May 2012 22:39:29 -0400 "D. Michael McIntyre" <mic...@ro...> wrote: > If this change turns out to be positive, I'll get a 12.04.1 knocked out > soonish. It will also include a fix for the audio preview bug somebody or > other was raising hell about the other day. Plus some random other stuff I > have no idea what it was and have not tested at all. Hooray for quality > control! Wooo! :D -- Will J Godfrey http://www.musically.me.uk Say you have a poem and I have a tune. Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song. |
From: J.P. M. <jp...@it...> - 2012-05-23 23:56:10
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On Mon, 21 May 2012 22:39:29 -0400 "D. Michael McIntyre" <mic...@ro...> wrote: > Is this sufficient in of itself, or do you still think some global option to > override the fixed/floating thing is necessary? How are you getting on with > new documents in the age of floating channels? Cool, I will try and give this a go over the weekend. Most of my compositions are actually imported from SONAR as MIDI files, so I'm not sure if this will have so much effect on my particular setup. If anyone is curious, this was the song I recorded to test out 12.04. Aside from the 'Fixed' thing it went very well. I had meant to post this earlier. http://tapewolf.wildernessguardians.com/audio/thenewwar-take1.mp3 -- JP Morris - aka DOUG the Eagle (Dragon) -=UDIC=- jp...@it... Anti-walkthroughs for Deus Ex, Thief and Ultima http://www.it-he.org Project Future - A web comic http://project-future.org The DMFA radio series project http://dmfa.it-he.org d+++ e+ N+ T++ Om U1234!56!7'!S'!8!9!KAW u++ uC+++ uF+++ uG---- uLB---- uA--- nC+ nR---- nH+++ nP++ nI nPT nS nT wM- wC- y a(YEAR - 1976) |
From: Holger M. <ho...@ma...> - 2012-05-24 05:38:50
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Hi all, the vibrato's speed in an soundfont's instrument was not my taste. With hints from a FluidSynth developer I could edit this instrument's vibrato speed. The Swami Instrument Editor (free software) makes it easy. Maybe it helps someone. Best Regards Holger |
From: Holger M. <ho...@ma...> - 2012-05-29 15:04:54
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Hi all, my audio tracks are in mono. To get the stereo effect with LADSPA-plugins (e.g. stereo reverb) I have to switch the track to stereo. But then the original signal is located far left. I cannot pan it to the center or to the right. Do I have to import the audio tracks in stereo when I want to use stereo effects? Best regards Holger |
From: Holger M. <ho...@ma...> - 2012-06-06 06:18:16
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On Tue, 29 May 2012, Holger Marzen wrote: > Hi all, > > my audio tracks are in mono. To get the stereo effect with > LADSPA-plugins (e.g. stereo reverb) I have to switch the track to > stereo. But then the original signal is located far left. I cannot pan > it to the center or to the right. > > Do I have to import the audio tracks in stereo when I want to use stereo > effects? Seems that it happened when I copied segments from a mono track to a stereo track. Copying from mono to mono and making it stereo afterwards works. But now I prefer combining mono audi tracks to a mixer group and inserting stereo reverb there. Regards Holger |
From: Holger M. <ho...@ma...> - 2012-05-31 08:40:54
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Starting Rosegarden 11.06 and adding groups in audiomixer in an empty set works ok. But when I add groups after loading an .rg file then rosegarden crashes. Known issue? Solved? Regards Holger |
From: Holger M. <ho...@ma...> - 2012-06-06 06:15:26
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On Thu, 31 May 2012, Holger Marzen wrote: > Starting Rosegarden 11.06 and adding groups in audiomixer in an empty > set works ok. But when I add groups after loading an .rg file then > rosegarden crashes. > > Known issue? Solved? Strange. Now it works. Guess I have to look for little green men in my computer. Regards Holger |
From: Holger M. <ho...@ma...> - 2012-06-06 06:21:03
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Hi all, I use fluidsynth as a DSSI-plugin even for the drums. To be able to pan the single drums, snare, cymbals etc. I setup an own instrument for every instrument of my drumset. Adding other instruments (bass, organ etc.) exceeds easily the 16 instruments-limit and the 17. is muted. Are there any tricks to have more than 16 fluidsynth-dssi-plugin based instruments? Regards Holger |
From: Lorenzo S. <lor...@gm...> - 2012-06-06 06:48:27
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Hi, On 06/06/12 08:20, Holger Marzen wrote: > Hi all, > > I use fluidsynth as a DSSI-plugin even for the drums. To be able to pan > the single drums, snare, cymbals etc. I setup an own instrument for > every instrument of my drumset. Adding other instruments (bass, organ > etc.) exceeds easily the 16 instruments-limit and the 17. is muted. > > Are there any tricks to have more than 16 fluidsynth-dssi-plugin based > instruments? I'm not sure how this can be achieved with the DSSI plugin, but with an independent fluidsynth instance you can have more than 16 MIDI channels, multiples of 16 (so 32, 48 etc.) which fluidsynth will expose as independent sets of 16 channels. This is due to the limitations of MIDI which only permits 16 channels. On the rosegarden side you'll have to do something specular for midi outputs: that is add another midi out from the "Manage Midi device" screen. Then connect everything up via (for example) qjackctrl: first 16 channels from rosegarden midi out 1 to the first 16 channels of fluidsynth port 0 and so on. Hope this helps. Lorenzo. > > Regards > Holger > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > _______________________________________________ > Rosegarden-user mailing list > Ros...@li... - use the link below to unsubscribe > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rosegarden-user |
From: Holger M. <ho...@ma...> - 2012-06-07 19:57:53
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Hi all! - Is it possible to enter the delay freely, e.g. 46 ms or 3/64? - Is it possible to enter a negative value? Of course this could not be respected if it led to a beginning before the first beat. This would be cool to compensate for latencies to external programs, e.g. Hydrogen. Regards Holger |
From: D. M. M. <mic...@ro...> - 2012-06-08 19:28:07
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On Thursday, June 07, 2012, Holger Marzen wrote: > - Is it possible to enter the delay freely, e.g. 46 ms or 3/64? I think delay is in ms, and don't remember what options are available for entering it. If what you're looking for isn't obviously available, then it isn't there. Delay is positive only. > - Is it possible to enter a negative value? No. -- D. Michael McIntyre |
From: Holger M. <ho...@ma...> - 2012-06-08 18:29:43
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- 4 audio mixer groups - 4 tracks - each track with fluidsynth and a segment with bassdrum on each 1/4 note from a general midi soundfont - each track routed to a separate audio mixer group -> they are perfectly in sync! Hooray! Now add to each group the same plugin, e.g. multiband eq. Then they're horribly out of sync. Are the plugins processed sequentially? Could this be fixed with threads? |
From: Holger M. <ho...@ma...> - 2012-06-08 18:48:37
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Holger Marzen wrote: > - 4 audio mixer groups > - 4 tracks > - each track with fluidsynth and a segment with bassdrum on each 1/4 > note from a general midi soundfont > - each track routed to a separate audio mixer group > > -> they are perfectly in sync! Hooray! > > Now add to each group the same plugin, e.g. multiband eq. Then they're > horribly out of sync. > > Are the plugins processed sequentially? Could this be fixed with > threads? I made some more tests: different latency is biggest when enabling only group 1 and 4. Some more tests: It doesn't happen with the one band parametric or the 2x2 plate reverb. Probably the multiband eq plugin is problematic. |