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From: Jean-Baptiste M. <mes...@gm...> - 2006-08-12 00:55:18
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From: Stephane T. <st...@ne...> - 2006-08-11 17:30:10
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On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 01:09:49 +0200 Atte Andr=C3=A9 Jensen <att...@gm...> wrote: > Stephane Thomas wrote: >=20 > > Personnaly I use qjackctl to save and restore midi patchbay... >=20 > And how do you do that exactly? My seq24 doesn't show up anywhere in=20 > qjackctl (or aconnect for that matter)... >=20 I connect the midi-trough midi output to zynaddsubfx midi input... Stef |
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From: Ivan H. <ihe...@ki...> - 2006-08-11 12:58:37
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Well, saving and restoring is a big issue. Connections are saved based on it's crdinalitiy (number) and not name. That, and the bpm lost are two things i'm going to work soon on. The problem is that now, seq24 saves on midi format. I would like to create a propietary format for seq24 and let midi save and restor on the import/export menu. But.. if you open your soft synth softwares all at the same order, you gonna have the same result. i mean, i always open qjackctl, qsynth, zynaddsubfx, and then hydrogen. it's horrible, but works. I really gonna fix this as soon as i can. Ivan Atte André Jensen escribió: > Hi > > I'm a bit confused about how to save/load a song from seq24. Well I did > figure out how to save and load, but it seams that the supposedly > remembered midi connections are often either forgotten or mixed up when > I load a song again. > > How do you go about managing this? It there any predictability in > seq24's behaviour in this regard? > > |
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From: Niels O. <ni...@dr...> - 2006-08-11 09:32:53
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Hello folks, as mentioned earlier, there is another project in my mind which does not involve loop sequencing but rather playing a number of pre-recorded phrases or themes. I meanwhile manage to create MIDI files with my own software, using ascii2midi for the actual file generation. The result is somewhat not musical at the moment. Anyways, when I load one of those MIDI files into seq24, it doesn't sound the same as when I play it using aplaymidi. se24 seems to mix up things. In case Sourceforge allows this, you find a sample file attached. Is there a way to trigger or mute/unmute patterns via MIDI resp. the masterkeyboard? Thanks for your support. Niels -- Me & Myself & All The Rest: http://www.drni.de/ Stift: Kopflose Niete |
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From: <att...@gm...> - 2006-08-11 07:49:17
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Dana Olson wrote: > Nevermind, I'm thinking of something else I guess. Here is what you > want: > > seq24 --manual_alsa_ports Thanks, I'll try that. > PS: Sorry I accidentally replied to you originally, and not the list. I do that all the time... -- peace, love & harmony Atte |
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From: Dana O. <da...@ub...> - 2006-08-11 05:48:51
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On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 01:36 -0400, Dana Olson wrote: > On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 01:09 +0200, Atte Andr=C3=A9 Jensen wrote: > > Stephane Thomas wrote: > >=20 > > > Personnaly I use qjackctl to save and restore midi patchbay... > >=20 > > And how do you do that exactly? My seq24 doesn't show up anywhere in=20 > > qjackctl (or aconnect for that matter)... >=20 > Probably with a newer release or devel version of seq24? >=20 > I heard that it supported this in the latest code. Nevermind, I'm thinking of something else I guess. Here is what you want: seq24 --manual_alsa_ports Dana PS: Sorry I accidentally replied to you originally, and not the list. |
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From: <att...@gm...> - 2006-08-10 23:09:53
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Stephane Thomas wrote: > Personnaly I use qjackctl to save and restore midi patchbay... And how do you do that exactly? My seq24 doesn't show up anywhere in qjackctl (or aconnect for that matter)... -- peace, love & harmony Atte |
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From: Stephane T. <st...@ne...> - 2006-08-10 22:59:48
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On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 00:34:54 +0200 Atte Andr=C3=A9 Jensen <att...@gm...> wrote: > Hi >=20 > I'm a bit confused about how to save/load a song from seq24. Well I did= =20 > figure out how to save and load, but it seams that the supposedly=20 > remembered midi connections are often either forgotten or mixed up when= =20 > I load a song again. Personnaly I use qjackctl to save and restore midi patchbay... Stef |
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From: <att...@gm...> - 2006-08-10 22:35:00
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Hi I'm a bit confused about how to save/load a song from seq24. Well I did figure out how to save and load, but it seams that the supposedly remembered midi connections are often either forgotten or mixed up when I load a song again. How do you go about managing this? It there any predictability in seq24's behaviour in this regard? -- peace, love & harmony Atte |
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From: <att...@gm...> - 2006-08-10 13:15:32
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Ivan Hernandez wrote: > Dear Andr=E9. I have never used this feature, but i have seen on seq24=20 > several references on the options menu to jack sync, so i suppouse that= =20 > is what you need to sync it on an ardour live session. I supposed that too :-) I'm brand new to ardour, so maybe the problem lies in getting that to=20 sync up. I'll play a bit more around, and return (hopefully wiser) if my=20 problem persists. Thanks anyhow... --=20 peace, love & harmony Atte |
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From: Ivan H. <ihe...@ki...> - 2006-08-10 13:09:39
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Ok. i gonna work on the start / stop shortcuts. For Quantize I have added a separate button on the menu bar, and a "Quantize on record" feature, but it has some odd bug that loses the key release event under some curcumstances. I gonna put that online soon as a "fork" of the main seq24 until Rob comes back from vacations :) Cheers Ivan tho...@al... escribió: > Hi, > > I agree that it would be really great to have a control for at least start > and stop. I'm using seq24 with midi control and it's the only feature that > really need, everything else i need can be done by pure data controlling > seq24. In fact start/stop should be only one control : space maybe. > It shouldn't be to hard to implement, i may try to do this when i have time. > > Thomas > > >> Hi >> >> I didn't find keyboard shortcuts for the following actions: start/stop, >> select all, quantize and strength quantize. If these actions are >> available through keyboard shortcuts, what are those. If not I have a >> feature request :-) I suggest (at least) the following actions, bound to >> these keys: >> >> stop: space >> start: return >> select all: ctrl-a >> quantize: ctrl-q >> strength quantize: shift-q >> undo: ctrl-z >> >> -- >> peace, love & harmony >> Atte >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? >> Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job >> easier >> Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo >> http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 >> _______________________________________________ >> seq24-users mailing list >> seq...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/seq24-users >> >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? > Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier > Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > seq24-users mailing list > seq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/seq24-users > > |
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From: Ivan H. <ihe...@ki...> - 2006-08-10 13:02:12
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Dear André. I have never used this feature, but i have seen on seq24 several references on the options menu to jack sync, so i suppouse that is what you need to sync it on an ardour live session. Cheers Ivan Atte André Jensen escribió: > Ivan Hernandez wrote: > > >> I use this setup: >> >> +---------------+ >> | ARDOUR | >> | | >> Seq24 --> QSynth -----------> Audio 1 | >> | | | >> +-----> ZynAddSubFx ------> Audio 2 | >> | | | >> +-----> Hydrogen ---------> Audio 3 | >> | | >> +---------------+ >> >> And works fine for me. As Seq24 generates all the midi events, there are >> no sync problems. >> Maybe you have different needs, but it gives me one audio track for each >> synth i use, and once i got that base i work adding more audio. >> > > Ok, thanks. Will this allow you to drive ardours time from seq24? > > I like do have the midi stuff running (so not recording them to ardour) > until the final mix, since that allows me to modify notes anywhere in > the process... > > |
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From: <att...@gm...> - 2006-08-10 08:38:56
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tho...@al... wrote: > In fact start/stop should be only one control : space maybe. Well, there are two buttons in seq24, one for start and one for stop. So I think it's cleaner to implement one shortcut for each of these so that shortcuts and buttons work the same way. -- peace, love & harmony Atte |
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From: <tho...@al...> - 2006-08-10 08:14:30
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Hi, I agree that it would be really great to have a control for at least star= t and stop. I'm using seq24 with midi control and it's the only feature tha= t really need, everything else i need can be done by pure data controlling seq24. In fact start/stop should be only one control : space maybe. It shouldn't be to hard to implement, i may try to do this when i have ti= me. Thomas > Hi > > I didn't find keyboard shortcuts for the following actions: start/stop, > select all, quantize and strength quantize. If these actions are > available through keyboard shortcuts, what are those. If not I have a > feature request :-) I suggest (at least) the following actions, bound t= o > these keys: > > stop: space > start: return > select all: ctrl-a > quantize: ctrl-q > strength quantize: shift-q > undo: ctrl-z > > -- > peace, love & harmony > Atte > > -----------------------------------------------------------------------= -- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, securit= y? > Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job > easier > Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geron= imo > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=3Dlnk&kid=3D120709&bid=3D263057&dat= =3D121642 > _______________________________________________ > seq24-users mailing list > seq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/seq24-users > |
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From: <att...@gm...> - 2006-08-09 22:50:34
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Hi I didn't find keyboard shortcuts for the following actions: start/stop, select all, quantize and strength quantize. If these actions are available through keyboard shortcuts, what are those. If not I have a feature request :-) I suggest (at least) the following actions, bound to these keys: stop: space start: return select all: ctrl-a quantize: ctrl-q strength quantize: shift-q undo: ctrl-z -- peace, love & harmony Atte |
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From: <att...@gm...> - 2006-08-09 15:23:53
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Ivan Hernandez wrote: > I use this setup: > > +---------------+ > | ARDOUR | > | | > Seq24 --> QSynth -----------> Audio 1 | > | | | > +-----> ZynAddSubFx ------> Audio 2 | > | | | > +-----> Hydrogen ---------> Audio 3 | > | | > +---------------+ > > And works fine for me. As Seq24 generates all the midi events, there are > no sync problems. > Maybe you have different needs, but it gives me one audio track for each > synth i use, and once i got that base i work adding more audio. Ok, thanks. Will this allow you to drive ardours time from seq24? I like do have the midi stuff running (so not recording them to ardour) until the final mix, since that allows me to modify notes anywhere in the process... -- peace, love & harmony Atte |
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From: Ivan H. <ihe...@ki...> - 2006-08-09 14:45:43
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Andre:
I use this setup:
+---------------+
| ARDOUR |
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Seq24 --> QSynth -----------> Audio 1 |
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+-----> ZynAddSubFx ------> Audio 2 |
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+-----> Hydrogen ---------> Audio 3 |
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+---------------+
And works fine for me. As Seq24 generates all the midi events, there are
no sync problems.
Maybe you have different needs, but it gives me one audio track for each
synth i use, and once i got that base i work adding more audio.
Ivan.
Atte André Jensen escribió:
> Ivan Hernandez wrote:
>
>> That way you can (as i do) use hydrogen, with qSynth and ZynAddSubFx
>> together all running under seq24 direction.
>
> Ok, sounds like a plan. When I later want to add audio, will seq24
> sync properly with ardour?
>
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From: Ivan H. <ihe...@ki...> - 2006-08-09 12:31:48
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Dear André: While hydrogen is a nice drum machine, i reccomend you using it just as synth. I mean, do your drum loops on Seq24, and use Hydrogen as specialized synth for that traks. That way you can (as i do) use hydrogen, with qSynth and ZynAddSubFx together all running under seq24 direction. I hope i have explained myself the right way. Cheers. Ivan Hernandez Atte André Jensen escribió: > Hi > > I tried running seq24 (0.8.3 from ubuntu/dapper) together with hydrogen. > However there were some issues with syncing: > > 1) It seems I have to set the tempo (40 BPM) in both programs. Shouldn't > the tempo be set from the master? Will this work with seq24 and other > programs? > > 2) Later I reopened the files and now the programs were totally out of > sync. At approcimately 30 BPM seq24 would run as fast (or slow ) as > hydrogen which had the correct tempo. > > So basically: Is this at all possible? Anyone using seq24 together with > other note generating programs, and if so which programs and how? > > |
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From: <att...@gm...> - 2006-08-09 09:13:08
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Hi I tried running seq24 (0.8.3 from ubuntu/dapper) together with hydrogen. However there were some issues with syncing: 1) It seems I have to set the tempo (40 BPM) in both programs. Shouldn't the tempo be set from the master? Will this work with seq24 and other programs? 2) Later I reopened the files and now the programs were totally out of sync. At approcimately 30 BPM seq24 would run as fast (or slow ) as hydrogen which had the correct tempo. So basically: Is this at all possible? Anyone using seq24 together with other note generating programs, and if so which programs and how? -- peace, love & harmony Atte |
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From: Niels O. <ni...@dr...> - 2006-08-08 09:39:47
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, thanks a lot for your e-mails and suggestions. I plan to use seq24 for another project which relies on automatically created MIDI snippets. (They are created from linguistic data structures, quite a weird plan.) For looping, Freewheeling seems to have an interesting concept. The core concept seems to be rather old, it looks like a phrase sampler. The disadvantage of sampling is in this case, that sounds with a long release time will get chopped off. But I'll explore it. Thanks for the hint. At the moment I'm quite busy with my studies, so everything is delayed. But from every now and then I find the time to prepare and plan the project. I updated to the latest seq24. To all the coders: Thank you so much. Best, Niels Ivan Hernandez wrote: > Hello. It seems that yes, developenment stopped a little, but with the > last release only 4 months old it's no panic. I have submitted some > patches, and probably can we fork to a paralel seq24 (maybe hosted on > sourceforge.net too?) until Rob has time again to work on seq24, with > the idea of doing bugfixes and some new features to accelerate the > developenment of the application. > Is Rob reading the list to give us an opinion? > > And, with the Monophonic OverWrite, no, seq24 does not does that. it > adds notes, but does not have the overwrite concept. > It is an interesting concept, but more situable for some live looping > tools. i never used freewheeling but i belive it does that you need. > > Well.. that's all. > Ivan > > Stephane Thomas escribió: > > Hi, > > I'm a music hobbyist too. I'm not sure but I guess seq24 developpment have been stopped for a while because I (and another person) asked some things but nobody replied on this list... (but maybe our questions were stupid...) > > I'm looking to a program called lmms (lmms.sf.net) to make computer assisted music. I know it can act as a midi controler but I'm not sure if it has the feature you requested. > > Regards, > > Stef > > > >>On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 19:03:08 +0200 >>Niels Ott <ni...@dr...> wrote: >> >> >> >>>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>Hash: SHA1 >>> >>>Hello everybody, >>> >>>I'm new to seq24. A few words about me: Student from Southern Germany, >>>and music hobbyist. Playing bass in a blues band. Apart from that, >>>planning to find back to my roots, which were not blues but - somewhat >>>odd - electronic music with synthesizers. But, and that's the Blues >>>part: I want to do it live, like a jam-session! >>> >>>Therefore I'm seeking a "phrase sequencer". Seq24 looks like that kind >>>of thing. >>> >>>I want to record a loop sequence, but I want to overwrite existing >>>notes. (This makes only sense in a monophonic setup.) >>> >>>So I want to select a channel on my master keyboard, then play a little >>>tune, and seq24 will continue playing it. (Seq24 being plugged in >>>between the keyboard and my sampler, or synthesizer.) >>> >>>The problem is that seq24 adds what I play - it should replace existing >>>notes. Is there such a feature and I just don't find it? >>> >>>Originally I wanted to use Softwerk - but this one doesn't compile and I >>>have the feeling that a "phrase sequencer mode" in seq24 will be much >>>more convenient! >>> >>>It would be nice if the "overrwrite mode" could also take into account >>>midi controllers, so that e.g. an old volume or filter adjustment can be >>>replaced by a new one. >>> >>>Furthermore: >>>- - Is there a function to transmit, but not record program changes? >>> (the sampler takes a while, even when change to the same >>> program again.) >>>- - Does the midi channel selector work? I set the master keyboard >>> e.g. to 8, seq24 to 1. But it records anyways. >>> >>>I'm using version seq24 0.6.3 on Gentoo Linux and a M-Audio Midisport >>>Uno USB-MIDI interface. >>> >>>Thanks for your time. >>> >>> Niels >>> >>> >> >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys -- and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > _______________________________________________ > seq24-users mailing list > seq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/seq24-users > - -- Me & Myself & All The Rest: http://www.drni.de/ Sag mir Deinen Namen, und ich sage Dir, wie Du heißt. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFE2FvPbosnVosUgx0RAiWqAKCWUB+BJnteEG5cZUPn1cv+vAZVEACeNqle 66paEhmsHxiqY8tXDwrUaO8= =+vD9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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From: <lin...@ya...> - 2006-08-02 13:13:34
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hello, i also do real live jamming - for the monophonic overwrite-things, i use hardware (korg electribe sx). but more and more i do not use that anymore, because seq24 is much better. take the time, to come into it - it is worth it... an to the other questions: > Furthermore: > - Is there a function to transmit, but not record program changes? > (the sampler takes a while, even when change to the same > program again.) i am not shure, but i think no > - Does the midi channel selector work? I set the master keyboard > e.g. to 8, seq24 to 1. But it records anyways. i think recording is always on all midi-tracks, you can just chose the midi-device. for me that was always working fine... for the output the midi channel selector works fine... greetings l.chaos -- _________________________________________________________________ http://www.audio4linux.de - musikmachen mit offenen quellen |
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From: Ivan H. <ihe...@ki...> - 2006-07-31 21:01:06
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Hello Niels. I have sent a response first to the other thread. 1) No, there is no Monophonic Overwrite. Seq24 is not a live looping tool. Seq24 has a very strong sense of ntoes times in real time, not in "beats" so overwriting is not a trivial task. it's not like some Beat based drum machines where you have a fixed 16 beats on a pattern. You here can record abritrary timings for your notes. So monophonic overwrite will not be a feature in the near future i guess. Try freewheeling. 2) You are using a really outdated version. go 0.8.6 now. really. 3) There are still some patches to several bugs on the mail list history. if your 0.8.6 version has one of that bugs, try them. Cheers Ivan Niels Ott escribió: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello everybody, > > I'm new to seq24. A few words about me: Student from Southern Germany, > and music hobbyist. Playing bass in a blues band. Apart from that, > planning to find back to my roots, which were not blues but - somewhat > odd - electronic music with synthesizers. But, and that's the Blues > part: I want to do it live, like a jam-session! > > Therefore I'm seeking a "phrase sequencer". Seq24 looks like that kind > of thing. > > I want to record a loop sequence, but I want to overwrite existing > notes. (This makes only sense in a monophonic setup.) > > So I want to select a channel on my master keyboard, then play a little > tune, and seq24 will continue playing it. (Seq24 being plugged in > between the keyboard and my sampler, or synthesizer.) > > The problem is that seq24 adds what I play - it should replace existing > notes. Is there such a feature and I just don't find it? > > Originally I wanted to use Softwerk - but this one doesn't compile and I > have the feeling that a "phrase sequencer mode" in seq24 will be much > more convenient! > > It would be nice if the "overrwrite mode" could also take into account > midi controllers, so that e.g. an old volume or filter adjustment can be > replaced by a new one. > > Furthermore: > - - Is there a function to transmit, but not record program changes? > (the sampler takes a while, even when change to the same > program again.) > - - Does the midi channel selector work? I set the master keyboard > e.g. to 8, seq24 to 1. But it records anyways. > > I'm using version seq24 0.6.3 on Gentoo Linux and a M-Audio Midisport > Uno USB-MIDI interface. > > Thanks for your time. > > Niels > > > - -- > Me & Myself & All The Rest: http://www.drni.de/ > "Bücher sind Dirnen, von den sich der geile Bürger die unerwiderte > Lebensliebe befriedigen läßt." (Oskar Kanehl) > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFEzOZMbosnVosUgx0RAp3aAJ0d0RxrwnRTPX2hvTHDh7Mnl7uAAwCePF4C > plimQNayGw5iHJfjTdTZJqk= > =uMbg > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys -- and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > _______________________________________________ > seq24-users mailing list > seq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/seq24-users > > |
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From: Ivan H. <ihe...@ki...> - 2006-07-31 20:45:17
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Hello. It seems that yes, developenment stopped a little, but with the last release only 4 months old it's no panic. I have submitted some patches, and probably can we fork to a paralel seq24 (maybe hosted on sourceforge.net too?) until Rob has time again to work on seq24, with the idea of doing bugfixes and some new features to accelerate the developenment of the application. Is Rob reading the list to give us an opinion? And, with the Monophonic OverWrite, no, seq24 does not does that. it adds notes, but does not have the overwrite concept. It is an interesting concept, but more situable for some live looping tools. i never used freewheeling but i belive it does that you need. Well.. that's all. Ivan Stephane Thomas escribió: Hi, I'm a music hobbyist too. I'm not sure but I guess seq24 developpment have been stopped for a while because I (and another person) asked some things but nobody replied on this list... (but maybe our questions were stupid...) I'm looking to a program called lmms (lmms.sf.net) to make computer assisted music. I know it can act as a midi controler but I'm not sure if it has the feature you requested. Regards, Stef > On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 19:03:08 +0200 > Niels Ott <ni...@dr...> wrote: > > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Hello everybody, >> >> I'm new to seq24. A few words about me: Student from Southern Germany, >> and music hobbyist. Playing bass in a blues band. Apart from that, >> planning to find back to my roots, which were not blues but - somewhat >> odd - electronic music with synthesizers. But, and that's the Blues >> part: I want to do it live, like a jam-session! >> >> Therefore I'm seeking a "phrase sequencer". Seq24 looks like that kind >> of thing. >> >> I want to record a loop sequence, but I want to overwrite existing >> notes. (This makes only sense in a monophonic setup.) >> >> So I want to select a channel on my master keyboard, then play a little >> tune, and seq24 will continue playing it. (Seq24 being plugged in >> between the keyboard and my sampler, or synthesizer.) >> >> The problem is that seq24 adds what I play - it should replace existing >> notes. Is there such a feature and I just don't find it? >> >> Originally I wanted to use Softwerk - but this one doesn't compile and I >> have the feeling that a "phrase sequencer mode" in seq24 will be much >> more convenient! >> >> It would be nice if the "overrwrite mode" could also take into account >> midi controllers, so that e.g. an old volume or filter adjustment can be >> replaced by a new one. >> >> Furthermore: >> - - Is there a function to transmit, but not record program changes? >> (the sampler takes a while, even when change to the same >> program again.) >> - - Does the midi channel selector work? I set the master keyboard >> e.g. to 8, seq24 to 1. But it records anyways. >> >> I'm using version seq24 0.6.3 on Gentoo Linux and a M-Audio Midisport >> Uno USB-MIDI interface. >> >> Thanks for your time. >> >> Niels >> >> > > |
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From: Stephane T. <st...@ne...> - 2006-07-31 16:26:16
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On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 19:03:08 +0200 Niels Ott <ni...@dr...> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello everybody, > > I'm new to seq24. A few words about me: Student from Southern Germany, > and music hobbyist. Playing bass in a blues band. Apart from that, > planning to find back to my roots, which were not blues but - somewhat > odd - electronic music with synthesizers. But, and that's the Blues > part: I want to do it live, like a jam-session! > > Therefore I'm seeking a "phrase sequencer". Seq24 looks like that kind > of thing. > > I want to record a loop sequence, but I want to overwrite existing > notes. (This makes only sense in a monophonic setup.) > > So I want to select a channel on my master keyboard, then play a little > tune, and seq24 will continue playing it. (Seq24 being plugged in > between the keyboard and my sampler, or synthesizer.) > > The problem is that seq24 adds what I play - it should replace existing > notes. Is there such a feature and I just don't find it? > > Originally I wanted to use Softwerk - but this one doesn't compile and I > have the feeling that a "phrase sequencer mode" in seq24 will be much > more convenient! > > It would be nice if the "overrwrite mode" could also take into account > midi controllers, so that e.g. an old volume or filter adjustment can be > replaced by a new one. > > Furthermore: > - - Is there a function to transmit, but not record program changes? > (the sampler takes a while, even when change to the same > program again.) > - - Does the midi channel selector work? I set the master keyboard > e.g. to 8, seq24 to 1. But it records anyways. > > I'm using version seq24 0.6.3 on Gentoo Linux and a M-Audio Midisport > Uno USB-MIDI interface. > > Thanks for your time. > > Niels > Hi, I'm a music hobbyist too. I'm not sure but I guess seq24 developpment have been stopped for a while because I (and another person) asked some things but nobody replied on this list... (but maybe our questions were stupid...) I'm looking to a program called lmms (lmms.sf.net) to make computer assisted music. I know it can act as a midi controler but I'm not sure if it has the feature you requested. Regards, Stef |
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From: Niels O. <ni...@dr...> - 2006-07-30 17:03:27
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello everybody, I'm new to seq24. A few words about me: Student from Southern Germany, and music hobbyist. Playing bass in a blues band. Apart from that, planning to find back to my roots, which were not blues but - somewhat odd - electronic music with synthesizers. But, and that's the Blues part: I want to do it live, like a jam-session! Therefore I'm seeking a "phrase sequencer". Seq24 looks like that kind of thing. I want to record a loop sequence, but I want to overwrite existing notes. (This makes only sense in a monophonic setup.) So I want to select a channel on my master keyboard, then play a little tune, and seq24 will continue playing it. (Seq24 being plugged in between the keyboard and my sampler, or synthesizer.) The problem is that seq24 adds what I play - it should replace existing notes. Is there such a feature and I just don't find it? Originally I wanted to use Softwerk - but this one doesn't compile and I have the feeling that a "phrase sequencer mode" in seq24 will be much more convenient! It would be nice if the "overrwrite mode" could also take into account midi controllers, so that e.g. an old volume or filter adjustment can be replaced by a new one. Furthermore: - - Is there a function to transmit, but not record program changes? (the sampler takes a while, even when change to the same program again.) - - Does the midi channel selector work? I set the master keyboard e.g. to 8, seq24 to 1. But it records anyways. I'm using version seq24 0.6.3 on Gentoo Linux and a M-Audio Midisport Uno USB-MIDI interface. Thanks for your time. Niels - -- Me & Myself & All The Rest: http://www.drni.de/ "Bücher sind Dirnen, von den sich der geile Bürger die unerwiderte Lebensliebe befriedigen läßt." (Oskar Kanehl) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEzOZMbosnVosUgx0RAp3aAJ0d0RxrwnRTPX2hvTHDh7Mnl7uAAwCePF4C plimQNayGw5iHJfjTdTZJqk= =uMbg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |