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Additional comment: sorry, after "make install", rakarrack displayed a complete sound bank! Thanks a million, the requested feature is already there!
2008-06-08 11:55:05 UTC in Rakarrack guitar effects
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Hello Rakarrack! Welcome! I discovered your project at Linuxtag Berlin 2008, right at the Jacklab Booth. It was a pleasure trying a Behringser USB guitar with a ASUS eeePC running Rakarack:
http://www.skolelinux.de/~ralf/LT2008/public/img_0294_jpg.jpeg.html
I tried to copy their settings from a camera shot (attached). But wouldn't it be great to deliver at least one default setting?
I...
2008-06-08 11:51:38 UTC in Rakarrack guitar effects
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Dear Michael, thanks for your interesting reply. Actually, I borrowed this idea from Cubase 2.0 on Atari ST (or was it still Twenty4?)
As for the project, this looks like a "pork cycle" (ask wikipedia): Whenever a project gets mature and attracts the highest amount of users, the developing team will have changed. Who is funding the project anyway? Univ. of Bath? Cannonical? Did you try to...
2008-06-08 09:21:28 UTC in Rosegarden
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Dear John, maybe we should join this feature request with my suggestion of a "Logical Transformer". One of the actions could indeed be:
Transpose by [randomvalue (-2..+2)]
First I considered your request to be focussed on random composition. This is yet another nice thing to have. But most variants are better done separately from rosegarden.
2008-06-07 15:29:37 UTC in Rosegarden
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Well, maybe lillypond is capable of this?
Do you mean to print those notes? Or do you want to follow notes during playback?
How about a rainbow display for velocity values? Low velocity -> blue; high velocity -> red? Then you can set your values according to key range...
2008-06-07 15:22:24 UTC in Rosegarden
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Actually, I suggest to use velocity values by default with step by step recording. It is alway easy to define a global velocity.
Additionally I encountered a step-by-step recording of velocity values, that didn't alter the pitch or timing of the notes. Rather, note by note, the former velocity was replaced by the played one.
Quite handy to give dynamics to formerly non-dynamic tracks.
2008-06-07 15:19:57 UTC in Rosegarden
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I think a step towards this milestone could be to
define "drumsets" as subsets of available keys. Given the GM standards, the naming of each key is quite obvious.
For most Rock songs, you will only need this subset:
Crash
HHopen
HHclsd
Tom1
Tom2
Tom3
Rimshot
Snare
BaseDrum
A modification of the keyroll editor where you can hide lines and possibly even change their order could...
2008-06-07 15:16:41 UTC in Rosegarden
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To ease the separation of single-track midi files, and to enable simple corrections on a logical subset of a track, I suggest a logical transformer.
This tool should be callable from any editor (at leaset: event list). It should be separated into three sections:
I. Select event type:
{Only | all but } Notes | Controller data | Text ...
II. Select range:
- Notes {lower|higher} than...
2008-06-07 15:03:25 UTC in Rosegarden
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Take this (non-perfect) example on how the piano track could be "marked as joint".
File Added: ineinem2.GIF.
2008-06-07 14:51:50 UTC in Rosegarden
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Many MIDI files have a single piano track together with further instruments. It should be possible to display/notate those tracks without a manual split in a dual notation system. This pair of systems should then also be marked as joint (curley brackets).
Only possible option here: Split point (usually C).
2008-06-07 14:47:47 UTC in Rosegarden