[Rosegarden-user] OT: Barrios - Una limosna

2016-07-25 Thread Mario Moles
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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Cross-platform Rosegarden

2016-07-25 Thread Abrolag
On Sun, 24 Jul 2016 16:05:53 -0400
"D. Michael McIntyre"  wrote:

> When I got into acoustic drums, I ended up with an audio interface that 
> is only useful on Windows or OS-X.  I'm not paying what they want for a 
> Mac, and that is how I came to be running Windows for audio recording.
> 
> Since I finally had to break down and buy a Windows machine, I have been 
> working on a side project with Richard Bown to take Rosegarden 
> cross-platform.
> 
> The objective is a Rosegarden that can compile and run usefully on 
> Linux, Windows, and hopefully OS-X, using the same codebase for all 
> platforms, and with centrally managed, regular releases.
> 
> After some initial work that was good for other platforms at the expense 
> of being too destructive to Linux, I am taking a hard look at switching 
> from ALSA to RtMidi, which Richard reports as "just about" recording and 
> playing MIDI in the original Windows fork.
> 
> I haven't begun on any of this yet, but it does look encouraging. 
> RtMidi can use JACK MIDI or ALSA, in that order, which addresses all of 
> the users who wish we had JACK MIDI support.
> 
> The plan I am currently sketching out is to switch Rosegarden over to 
> RtMidi on Linux, get that working, and then the resulting Rosegarden 
> will be easier to port to other platforms.  This removes the biggest 
> dependency that is absolutely Linux-specific.
> 
> Before I really dive into pulling all of this together, I thought it 
> would be appropriate to see how both the developer and user communities 
> feel about all this.
> 
> In the meantime, I'm off to see the new Star Trek movie in IMAX.

How does this behave WRT existing software destinations, and multiple hardware
MIDI I/O ports?

My usual setup is 2 MIDI hardware inputs, 3 hardware outputs (two keyboards and
a sound canvas), and a variable number of software MIDI destinations, some of
which are ALSA only, some are switchable for either ALSA or Jack.

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Cross-platform Rosegarden

2016-07-25 Thread David Tisdell
I think being multi-platform would be wonderful. I tried to get an OS X
port going but I am not a coder and was dependent upon other people to do
the heavy lifting. I'll happily test. In my public school teaching, I try
to exclusively use open source apps. It helps eliminate the class divide. I
use Rosegarden in class as well as MuseScore, Audacity, and Ardour. If
Rosegarden were multi-platform, I might not need the others. Thank you.

dave

On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 8:25 PM, D. Michael McIntyre <
rosegarden.trumpe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 07/24/2016 04:37 PM, J.P. Morris wrote:
>
> > That's the single most mission-critical feature of Rosegarden for me
> > and last time I looked at the code the gubbins for slaving to an external
> > MTC source were spread all across the Alsa-specific code.
>
> You raise an issue I never would have considered.  I don't see an
> obvious answer to this one, and some real thought will be required.
>
> In the meantime, the ALSA driver isn't going anywhere.
>
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