Re: [Rosegarden-user] recording audio

2013-10-31 Thread Brian Clem
Have you tried connecting jack/Qsynth to Ardour and/or,also Timemachine at
the same time you are connected to Rosegarden?   Do the other apps record
the midi/Qsynth at the same low vol level?


On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Darcy Kahle darcyka...@sympatico.cawrote:

 **

 D. Michael McIntyre wrote:

 On 10/30/2013 10:47 PM, Darcy Kahle wrote:



  Windows computer, and the file is very soft.  For some reason,
 Rosegarden is recording at a low volume.


  Fool around with the gain control while you play a representative sample
 to watch for high spikes on the VU meter.  You want to get it as high as
 you can without clipping anything.

 I'm not looking at anything right now, and can't at the moment, so I'm
 just going on memory.  I don't think the control is labeled gain as
 such, and I think it's a red slider in the audio instrument parameters box.

 For a recording that's already done where the volume is too low, it's
 likely that you captured sufficient information, and just need to push
 the levels up as high as they can go without clipping.  Running
 normalize on the sample ought to take care of that nicely.  There's a
 free-standing command line app, and several applications have a
 normalize function built in.


  I did see that slider, and while raising that all the way up to the top
 (+6.000), it only raised the volume of the recorded file by a couple
 degrees of a whisper, and what I did hear was really clipped.

 I tried to locate the free-standing app that you mentioned that would
 raise the volume, but could not locate it.  Please let me know what the
 command name is, and I will try again to find it.




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Re: [Rosegarden-user] recording audio

2013-10-30 Thread Brian Clem
Its most likely not a Rosegarden concern.  Rosegarden is the end result
showing you lower_than_needed levels.

What hardware are you using?  Check your mixers to make sure your input
level is where it needs to be.  I am hoping this link will help:

http://mytechrants.wordpress.com/2009/06/28/linux-sound-level-too-low/

Good luck!


On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Darcy Kahle darcyka...@sympatico.cawrote:

 Any tips for recording onto an Audio track?  Anything I do results in a
 very soft recording.  I would like to greatly increase the volume of the
 recorded audio file. I am using Rosegarden 13.06.


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Re: [Rosegarden-user] fluidsynth dssi bug

2013-10-24 Thread Brian Clem
I finally got all 24 slots working and I made a backup of the autoload.rc
and emailed it to my other computers.  Now things are set and opening my
midi files and setting the voices with the sf2 I want is almost
effortless.

I had to switch after number 13 to the Calf version of Fluidsynth.  I didnt
do this in the most scientific method but in my case, it started acting
squirrelly adding more with regular (or whatever its called, no disrespect
meant) Fludisynth.

This, to me, is a triumphic moment.  It is closest to the Rosegarden
version for Windows that works out_of_the_box.  Please dont throw-up in
your mouth.  I am just saying that when I ran the Rosegarden Windows
version it played my midi file without any setup.  Ultimately, the ease of
use in the windows version is due to the lack of synth choices etc...

I know how Studio_to_Go! worked.  Running Qsynth when starting jack.  This
is a similar way to achieve what I wanted.  But I had issues getting qsynth
to remember my settings and it didnt like when I loaded up the sf2 files (I
mean LOADED... lots... ).  Others probably have this system down.  Its
probably way more logical and Linux to do it this way.   But I just
choose to do a more ridged setup.  I printed out my list of 24 instruments
and now I dont have to read much when selecting the synth voice.


What if I found very_small_footprint sf2 files that would reside in a SVN
build.  Not MEGA banks... or things like that.  I have some super small sf2
that are individual instruments.  (Found the sf2's from things I learned
from the Rosegarden wiki :)   Would it be worth making a separate branch?
Is that crazy talk?  Been there, done that? (Yes, I swear I remember this
has been tried before... and I think I remember this topic coming up before
... maybe 5 years ago?)   My question is just in the interest of helping
the beginner get working faster.

Just like Studio_to_Go! used a VST and SF2 folder in the home directory and
it would scan the folders and work.  Maybe that is built into RG code to
scan these locations?  If you answer that, its no longer magic, so maybe I
dont need to know!

-OR--

Is this something that should be approached from a distro level?  Maybe I
should ask the good people at AVLinux?


On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Holger Marzen hol...@marzen.de wrote:

 On Tue, 22 Oct 2013, Brian Clem wrote:

  At least that is what I was working on.  Setting my synth instruments and
  then saving the default studio file.  All synths were Fluidsynth dssi.
  1-
  24.  I assigned each number to a different sf2 I have saved in my dropbox
  on every computer so the setup will be the same when working.  A quick
  start every time when working.  But it failed when using all 24 spots.
  Here is the info.
 
  Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.

 I didn't have a crash but muted voices. My solution was to increase
 FSD_CHANNEL_COUNT in fluidsynth-dssi.h to the desired number of
 instances/instruments plus 1. Don't ask me why plus 1. I often stumble
 over off-by-ones.

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] fluidsynth dssi bug

2013-10-24 Thread Brian Clem
I still refer to Macs as Apple.   I have Apple iie scares on the brain.  I
stay far away from apples and lucky number 7's.


On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 6:33 PM, D. Michael McIntyre 
rosegarden.trumpe...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 10/24/2013 05:42 PM, Brian Clem wrote:

  Just like Studio_to_Go! used a VST and SF2 folder in the home directory
  and it would scan the folders and work.  Maybe that is built into RG
  code to scan these locations?  If you answer that, its no longer magic,
  so maybe I dont need to know!

 The code probably hasn't changed since those days.  Whatever it used to
 do is probably still what it does.  Whether any of that was custom
 tailored to STG I no longer remember.

  Is this something that should be approached from a distro level?  Maybe
  I should ask the good people at AVLinux?

 Honestly, the best solution to all these issues is to buy a Mac and use
 Garage Band or something.  It's what all the cool hipsters are doing.
 You ARE a cool hipster aren't you Mr. Clem?
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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Is rosegarden-de...@lists.sourceforge.net down?

2013-10-24 Thread Brian Clem
I got this message.  Just so you know at least one of your messages got
through.  Maybe try sending it again?


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 2:32 AM, Jim Cochrane 
m_l-...@business.jimcochrane.info wrote:

 Is the rg devel list down or malfunctioning?  I sent an email to it a
 few days ago that bounced back with an error message (twice); and I
 don't see any new emails in the archive database (

 https://sourceforge.net/p/rosegarden/mailman/rosegarden-devel/?viewmonth=201310
 ) at sf.net since Oct 19.


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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Crash from 13.12 - svn. and question about replacing RG splash

2013-10-22 Thread Brian Clem
Core was generated by `./rosegarden'.
Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
#0  0x7f2e03c7d425 in __GI_raise (sig=optimized out)
at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:64
64  ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c: No such file or directory.
(gdb) bt
#0  0x7f2e03c7d425 in __GI_raise (sig=optimized out)
at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:64
#1  0x7f2e03c80b8b in __GI_abort () at abort.c:91
#2  0x7f2e066a15db in qt_message_output (msgType=optimized out,
buf=0x230dd08 QSpiAccessible::accessibleEvent not handled:  \6\
obj:  QMenu(0x2618940, name = \Tools\) \Tools\ ) at
global/qglobal.cpp:2284
#3  0x7f2df3a23f6c in QDebug::~QDebug() ()
   from
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/plugins/accessiblebridge/libqspiaccessiblebridge.so
#4  0x7f2df3a411dc in AtSpiAdaptor::notify(int, QAccessibleInterface*,
int) ()
   from
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/plugins/accessiblebridge/libqspiaccessiblebridge.so
#5  0x7f2e0777fbc1 in QAccessible::updateAccessibility (o=optimized
out, who=0,
reason=QAccessible::PopupMenuStart) at
accessible/qaccessible_unix.cpp:118
#6  0x7f2e076acea5 in QMenu::popup (this=0x2618940, p=...,
atAction=0xc4)
at widgets/qmenu.cpp:2042
#7  0x7f2e076b86ce in QMenuBarPrivate::popupAction (this=0x277c470,
action=0x2618f70,
activateFirst=false) at widgets/qmenubar.cpp:384
#8  0x7f2e076b892f in QMenuBarPrivate::setCurrentAction
(this=0x277c470,
action=0x2618f70, popup=true, activateFirst=false) at
widgets/qmenubar.cpp:421
#9  0x7f2e072af299 in QWidget::event (this=0x214aa50,
event=0x7fff514f18d0)
at kernel/qwidget.cpp:8367
#10 0x7f2e076b93cb in QMenuBar::event (this=0x214aa50, e=0x7fff514f18d0)
at widgets/qmenubar.cpp:1607
#11 0x7f2e0725e7b4 in notify_helper (e=0x7fff514f18d0,
receiver=0x214aa50,
---Type return to continue, or q return to quit---
this=0x20c0d70) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:4556
#12 QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper (this=0x20c0d70, receiver=0x214aa50,
e=0x7fff514f18d0) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:4528
#13 0x7f2e07263f2f in QApplication::notify (this=optimized out,
receiver=0x214aa50,
e=0x7fff514f18d0) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:4099
#14 0x7f2e067ab32c in QCoreApplication::notifyInternal
(this=0x7fff514f2650,
receiver=0x214aa50, event=0x7fff514f18d0) at
kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp:915
#15 0x7f2e0725f782 in sendEvent (event=optimized out,
receiver=optimized out)
at ../../include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.h:231
#16 QApplicationPrivate::sendMouseEvent (receiver=0x214aa50,
event=0x7fff514f18d0,
alienWidget=0x0, nativeWidget=0x214aa50, buttonDown=0x0,
lastMouseReceiver=...,
spontaneous=true) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:3167
#17 0x7f2e072deb15 in QETWidget::translateMouseEvent (this=0x214aa50,
event=optimized out) at kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp:4617
#18 0x7f2e072ddace in QApplication::x11ProcessEvent
(this=0x7fff514f2650,
event=0x7fff514f21a0) at kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp:3732
#19 0x7f2e07307052 in x11EventSourceDispatch (s=0x20c14e0, callback=0,
user_data=0x0)
at kernel/qguieventdispatcher_glib.cpp:146
#20 0x7f2e0351e173 in g_main_context_dispatch ()
   from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
#21 0x7f2e0351e4c0 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
#22 0x7f2e0351e584 in g_main_context_iteration ()
   from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
---Type return to continue, or q return to quit---
#23 0x7f2e067da8bf in QEventDispatcherGlib::processEvents
(this=0x20c6640, flags=...)
at kernel/qeventdispatcher_glib.cpp:424
#24 0x7f2e07306cde in QGuiEventDispatcherGlib::processEvents
(this=optimized out,
flags=...) at kernel/qguieventdispatcher_glib.cpp:204
#25 0x7f2e067a9e62 in QEventLoop::processEvents (this=optimized out,
flags=...)
at kernel/qeventloop.cpp:149
#26 0x7f2e067aa0b7 in QEventLoop::exec (this=0x7fff514f2540, flags=...)
at kernel/qeventloop.cpp:204
#27 0x7f2e067af407 in QCoreApplication::exec () at
kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp:1187
#28 0x006e2a21 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fff514f32f8)
at src/gui/application/main.cpp:843



Thanks a ton!  That was amazing directions!  I will have to save these
somewhere in case I forget them.  Hope this helps.





On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:40 PM, D. Michael McIntyre 
rosegarden.trumpe...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 10/21/2013 02:36 PM, Clem, Brian T. wrote:

  Could my QT version be incorrect?  4 or 5?  But every time I try to
 select
   a text tab (File) (Edit)(View)etc... it crashes and ruins my day...
 each time.

 The way it's supposed to work with the svn version at the moment is that
 if you do a debug build, it crashes instantly any time there is a Qt
 warning.  This allows us to debug and fix many dozens of things that
 have been failing silently without having an obvious impact, and we have
 cleaned up a number of these problems.  As one example, there was a
 notation shortcut that never 

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Crash from 13.12 - svn. and question about replacing RG splash

2013-10-22 Thread Brian Clem
Yes, again, qt-at-spi was the cause of that crash.  Once removed it works
and I can not crash it.  Nice!  If anything else comes up I will report
in.  Thanks again!


On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Brian Clem mrbrianc...@gmail.com wrote:

 I found another.  Should I post this in a different area?  Or is this ok
 here?


 Core was generated by `./rosegarden'.
 Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
 #0  0x7f7148d57425 in __GI_raise (sig=optimized out)

 at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:64
 64  ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c: No such file or directory.
 (gdb) bt
 #0  0x7f7148d57425 in __GI_raise (sig=optimized out)
 at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:64
 #1  0x7f7148d5ab8b in __GI_abort () at abort.c:91
 #2  0x7f714b77b5db in qt_message_output (msgType=optimized out,
 buf=0x27a0648 ASSERT failure in : \Got an update for an invalid
 inteface. Investigate this.\, file atspiadaptor.cpp, line 899) at
 global/qglobal.cpp:2284
 #3  0x7f714b77b98f in qt_message(QtMsgType, const char *, typedef
 __va_list_tag __va_list_tag *) (msgType=QtFatalMsg,
 msg=0x7f714b8e8fb8 ASSERT failure in %s: \%s\, file %s, line %d,
 ap=0x7fff7627dec8)
 at global/qglobal.cpp:2330
 #4  0x7f714b77bb34 in qFatal (msg=optimized out) at
 global/qglobal.cpp:2513
 #5  0x7f7138b1b24f in AtSpiAdaptor::notify(int, QAccessibleInterface*,
 int) ()
from
 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/plugins/accessiblebridge/libqspiaccessiblebridge.so
 #6  0x7f714c859bc1 in QAccessible::updateAccessibility (o=optimized
 out, who=0,
 reason=QAccessible::Focus) at accessible/qaccessible_unix.cpp:118
 #7  0x7f714c885ee8 in QListView::currentChanged (this=0x2629460,
 current=...,
 previous=...) at itemviews/qlistview.cpp:3172
 #8  0x7f714b899781 in QMetaObject::activate (sender=0x268e100,
 m=optimized out,
 local_signal_index=optimized out, argv=0x7fff7627e750) at
 kernel/qobject.cpp:3547
 #9  0x7f714c8b60aa in QItemSelectionModel::currentChanged
 (this=optimized out,
 _t1=..., _t2=...) at
 .moc/release-shared/moc_qitemselectionmodel.cpp:173
 #10 0x7f714c8b61a0 in QItemSelectionModel::setCurrentIndex
 (this=0x268e100, index=...,
 command=...) at itemviews/qitemselectionmodel.cpp:1175

 ---Type return to continue, or q return to quit---
 #11 0x7f714c8646d4 in QAbstractItemView::mousePressEvent
 (this=0x2629460,
 event=optimized out) at itemviews/qabstractitemview.cpp:1682
 #12 0x7f714c389299 in QWidget::event (this=0x2629460,
 event=0x7fff7627f5a0)
 at kernel/qwidget.cpp:8367
 #13 0x7f714c749836 in QFrame::event (this=0x2629460, e=0x7fff7627f5a0)
 at widgets/qframe.cpp:557
 #14 0x7f714c85deeb in QAbstractItemView::viewportEvent
 (this=0x2629460,
 event=0x7fff7627f5a0) at itemviews/qabstractitemview.cpp:1644
 #15 0x7f714b8854b8 in
 QCoreApplicationPrivate::sendThroughObjectEventFilters (
 this=optimized out, receiver=0x24eb6d0, event=0x7fff7627f5a0)
 at kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp:1025
 #16 0x7f714c33877f in notify_helper (e=0x7fff7627f5a0,
 receiver=0x24eb6d0,
 this=0x22c8b30) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:4552
 #17 QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper (this=0x22c8b30,
 receiver=0x24eb6d0,
 e=0x7fff7627f5a0) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:4528
 #18 0x7f714c33df2f in QApplication::notify (this=optimized out,
 receiver=0x24eb6d0,
 e=0x7fff7627f5a0) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:4099
 #19 0x7f714b88532c in QCoreApplication::notifyInternal
 (this=0x7fff76282060,
 receiver=0x24eb6d0, event=0x7fff7627f5a0) at
 kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp:915
 #20 0x7f714c339782 in sendEvent (event=optimized out,
 receiver=optimized out)
 at ../../include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.h:231
 #21 QApplicationPrivate::sendMouseEvent (receiver=0x24eb6d0,
 event=0x7fff7627f5a0,
 alienWidget=0x24eb6d0, nativeWidget=0x7fff76280290,
 buttonDown=0x24eb6d0,
 ---Type return to continue, or q return to quit---
 lastMouseReceiver=..., spontaneous=true) at
 kernel/qapplication.cpp:3167
 #22 0x7f714c3b8b15 in QETWidget::translateMouseEvent
 (this=0x7fff76280290,
 event=optimized out) at kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp:4617
 #23 0x7f714c3b7ace in QApplication::x11ProcessEvent
 (this=0x7fff76282060,
 event=0x7fff7627fe70) at kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp:3732
 #24 0x7f714c3e1052 in x11EventSourceDispatch (s=0x22c9670, callback=0,
 user_data=0x0)
 at kernel/qguieventdispatcher_glib.cpp:146
 #25 0x7f71485f8173 in g_main_context_dispatch ()
from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
 #26 0x7f71485f84c0 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
 #27 0x7f71485f8584 in g_main_context_iteration ()
from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
 #28 0x7f714b8b48bf in QEventDispatcherGlib::processEvents
 (this=0x22ce490, flags=...)
 at kernel/qeventdispatcher_glib.cpp:424
 #29 0x7f714c3e0cde in QGuiEventDispatcherGlib::processEvents

[Rosegarden-user] fluidsynth dssi bug

2013-10-22 Thread Brian Clem
At least that is what I was working on.  Setting my synth instruments and
then saving the default studio file.  All synths were Fluidsynth dssi.  1-
24.  I assigned each number to a different sf2 I have saved in my dropbox
on every computer so the setup will be the same when working.  A quick
start every time when working.  But it failed when using all 24 spots.
Here is the info.

Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0  0x7f4369375e98 in fluid_synth_cc ()
   from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libfluidsynth.so.1
(gdb) bt
#0  0x7f4369375e98 in fluid_synth_cc ()
   from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libfluidsynth.so.1
#1  0x00535531 in Rosegarden::DSSIPluginInstance::deactivate() ()
#2  0x00535dc6 in
Rosegarden::DSSIPluginInstance::~DSSIPluginInstance() ()
#3  0x00536119 in
Rosegarden::DSSIPluginInstance::~DSSIPluginInstance() ()
#4  0x005104ca in
Rosegarden::ScavengerRosegarden::RunnablePluginInstance::scavenge() ()
#5  0x00506e34 in Rosegarden::AlsaDriver::processPending() ()
#6  0x004fca40 in
Rosegarden::RosegardenSequencer::processAsynchronousEvents() ()
#7  0x004ff6ab in Rosegarden::SequencerThread::run() ()
#8  0x7f437f5d609b in QThreadPrivate::start (arg=0x2f0b360)
at thread/qthread_unix.cpp:307
#9  0x7f437ebfae9a in start_thread (arg=0x7f436c2a1700) at
pthread_create.c:308
#10 0x7f437cc653fd in clone () at
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Re: [Rosegarden-user] fluidsynth dssi bug

2013-10-22 Thread Brian Clem
I was stable at 10.   That is a fine compromise in the short term.  I have
about 400 Christmas midi files to wade through and having a set group
of(10) quality sf2 is pretty good.   Later, hopefully by Thursday's end, I
plan on adding one more until I have an accurate unstable number.

I will share the result.
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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Audio Distros

2013-09-08 Thread Brian Clem
David Tisdell david.tisdell@... writes:

 
 Hi all,I use Rosegarden to teach composition to middle school students.
For a long time, I used Studio64 but it wasn't being updated and I was
running into driver issues on new hardware installations. In August, I
installed XUbuntu and added all of the music programs I use but have been
really unhappy with Ubuntu. There have been stability issues and frequent
loss of communication to software synthesizers. Before I do my next round of
compositions, I want to ditch Ubuntu.Does anyone have a recommendation for
an audio distro? Remember, I am doing this with middle school student so
stability and consistency are paramount. Personally, I have been a suse
person for several years but there are a couple of quirks to doing digital
audio and MIDI on suse that I don't mind dealing with myself but don't want
to spring on my students.Thanks.Dave 
 
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I use two different computers for my elementary school classes.  Both my
laptop and amdx6 dual boot.  Both run AVL 6.0.1b.  Desktop also runs 12.04
LTS because I needed smartboard drivers and at the time, 12.04LTS was the
way to go.  Since some time, I find AVL 6 works as well.  AVL is debian. 
Its rock solid and very stable.  The laptop also runs the most bleeding edge
ubuntu 13.10 daily.  

My reason to have AVL 6 on both computers is because when students are in my
room, its just got to work.  And JACK runs much better on AVL.  Could be
debain and/or stable branch.  Also the people behind AVL are very cool and
support is great.  At least the best I have experienced in the computer world.

** Try AVL 6.
http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=avlinux

That is my recommendation.  Good luck!

Brian



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