From: Florian J. <flo...@we...> - 2011-02-26 12:04:14
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Tim E. Real schrieb: > On February 25, 2011 07:38:44 am Florian Jung wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> i am using MusE 1.1 on a debian lenny system, using jack for audio and >> midi in- and output; >> >> how can i tell muse to "echo" incoming midi events (from a master >> keyboard) to the device which should play them? i managed to set muse up >> so that i can record onto that track; if i rewind and play then, the >> notes are sent to the appropriate device. but how can i make muse send >> them while recordig and even when not recording (when i'm trying out how >> it sounds, for example)? >> > That's the job of the 'echo' button (now called 'midi thru' in the latest SVN > version) in the midi track info panel. > It should be on by default. Try again, it should be working. > Recommend to try latest SVN version for latest and greatest features. > Let us know if it still doesn't work. > > >> my setup is as follows: >> jack-keyboard is my "master-keyboard" (has a jack-midi-source) >> muse has a jack-midi-sink which is connected to jack-keyboard >> muse also has a softsynth, which is the device i want to echo the events to >> >> my midi track i created is assigned to the softsynth, and on the left >> side, under "input routing (iR)", i selected all channels of my >> jack-keyboard-input. i also played with the "echo" button, but it has no >> effect :( >> > If your input routing is correct, the little red 'input detect' LED should > flash when you play the KB. If not, something is wrong. > > Tim. > > >> I'd be glad if anyone could help me there :) >> >> flo >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> --- Free Software Download: Index, Search & Analyze Logs and other IT data >> in Real-Time with Splunk. Collect, index and harness all the fast moving IT >> data generated by your applications, servers and devices whether physical, >> virtual or in the cloud. Deliver compliance at lower cost and gain new >> business insights. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-dev2dev >> _______________________________________________ >> Lmuse-user mailing list >> Lmu...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmuse-user >> > > > i have solved the problem already: i had jack running for two days at that time, and it seems like jack_nframes_t is bigger than a normal int (or only unsigned?). the problem was, that, when recording, the time of the midi event which MusE calculated was negative (due to an int overflow). restarting jack (i.e., setting the time to zero again) has solved this; maybe you either want to fix the use of the too-small data type, or at least print an error message which suggests a possible solution ;)? uhm, and i have a general question to that mailing list ;) (i'm new to mailing lists in general) should i always full-quote? should i put my new text on the top or on the bottom? Greetings, Flo |