Re: Ideal Matrix editor controls

2008-03-03 Thread jogu
2008/3/4, adam faranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>  I am toying with the idea of trying to add midi track and matrix edit
> functionality to Ardour. It probably won't happen, but it could be a fun
> summer project.


Isn't this happening?
http://www.ardour.org/node/1581
Or maybe you're involved.
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Ideal Matrix editor controls

2008-03-03 Thread adam faranda
I think every matrix editor I have encountered has had a different set of
matrix edit controls; combinations of keyboard keys, and mouse button
controls. Different people prefer different schemes. I am toying with the
idea of trying to add midi track and matrix edit functionality to Ardour. It
probably won't happen, but it could be a fun summer project. I am curious to
hear what kind of matrix edit control scheme's some of you might prefer,
here's mine:

left click = select and move notes

" a " + left click (on a note )= change velocity

" w " + left click = draw a note

" s " + left click (on a note ) = change note length

" d " + left click (on a note ) = delete note

right click (on individual, or selected group of notes ) = popup menu with
commands, copy, paste, quantize, equalize velocity etc...

I haven't given the window controls much thought yet, but I am particularly
partial to seq24's format.
--Adam
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Re: Audacity crashes Jack

2008-03-03 Thread Jason Schaefer
Do you really need to run audacity with jack? You should write to the
audacity mailing list about this. Jack and audacity don't work so well
right now (portaudio). Maybe you want to look into another sound
editor that has better jack support. http://jackaudio.org/applications

Again, you might think of upgrading portaudio to the latest dev
snapshot. That is what I had to do for mixxx (another portaudio/jack
app) to work. I can give more details if you want to try it.

You can find the .wav files in an ardour project under the sounds
folder. You can break the project if you mess these up. BTW, Ardour
has the best jack support, the most features, and is the most stable
sound editor for gnu/linux right now. Is it too complex for your
needs? If you stick with the basics, its actually really straight
forward. Be sure to read the manual
http://ardour.org/files/manual/index.html


On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:52 AM, Javier Tucat Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, i'm still having problem with audacity and Jack... any suggestions?
>
>  how can i edit the recorded tracks from Ardour without having to export
>  them first as wav?
>
>  Thanks!
>  Javier
>
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Re: Audacity crashes Jack

2008-03-03 Thread Javier Tucat Moreno
Hi, i'm still having problem with audacity and Jack... any suggestions?

how can i edit the recorded tracks from Ardour without having to export
them first as wav?

Thanks!
Javier


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