I finally did this for the first time today. It was interesting.
My approach was to run jack-record and just give it a wav filename.
$ jack-record test.wav
After that, jack-record appears in the qjackctl graph and I can
connect the output of rosegarden and the output of fluidsynth to it.
This then records whatever I am doing. Play the song in rg. Ctrl-C
jack-record when done. Pull the wav file into Audacity and clean it up.
Save. Done.
Sounds similar to what you are trying to do. Anyway, since I'm a
little more familiar with the mixdown process, I might be able to help
if you still have problems related to this. I can at least test things
now that I understand this better.
Ted.
On 7/10/21 8:46 PM, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote:
RG-20.12/Qsynth/Qjackctl/Suse Leap-15.3
I'm forced to use jack_capture again
(which in turn sometimes works sometimes
doesn't). With qjackctl the last time I
ran into this it was necessary to include
the following jack connections which were
not automatically established:
Readable Writable
Qsynth RG
L-00 ---- rec in 1L
R-00 ---- rec in 1R
RG System
master out L ---- PlyBck 1
master out R ---- PlyBck 2
Rec moni out L ---- PlyBck 1
Rec moni out R ---- PlyBck 2
Now with this same setup going through
the hoops just records an empty file.
Probably not a factor but the last used
path for recording is stored BUT causes
an alert 'inaccessible or not writable'.
Just clickick the fix-now button and
OK-ing the path kills the alert. The audio
file does get saved ..but it's empty.
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