On Sat, 6 Sep 2014, David Christensen wrote:

> rosegarden-user:
> 
> I've attempted to use Rosegarden using default Linux distribution binary 
> packages on:
> 
> a.  Debian Wheezy (12.04).
> 
> b.  Fedora 20 (13.10).
> 
> 
> In both cases, I've run into problems with DSSI plug-in synthesizers:
> 
> 1.  For multi-track Rosegarden projects on both Debian and Fedora, if I 
> assign a track to a DSSI plug-in synthesizer instrument, save the 
> Rosegarden project, close Rosegarden, start Rosegarden, and then open 
> the project, things look okay in the top-level Rosegarden window, but 
> when I play the music I get wrong instruments.  For example, I arranged 
> J.S. Bach's Invention No. 8 for two violins and two cellos.  When I open 
> and play the project, I hear two violins, one cello, and one piano.

One problem I ran into was:

Synth plugins are not assigned to tracks. They are assigned to
instruments. So be sure that each track has a different instrument
assigned. A good apporach is: Track 1, instrument 1. Track 2, instrument
2. And so on.

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