> Couldn't you just open a ticket with a patch?
Now i am ready to do return the patch.
But please, what is the protocol to open a ticket ?
jjc
Le 19/02/15, "R.L. Horn" a écrit :
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2015, jean-jacques.ceresa wrote:
>
> >If anyone is interested, please tell me how to pass th
Tried to lauch the example script aeolus01.qmr but no way, this is the
message: "qmidiroute: cannot connect to X server "
I can't install the X server environment due to latency problems... i've
installed fluidsynth on a Raspberry PI with a minimal linux installation.
I will look around for a comm
On 02/24/2015 02:00 PM, gino latino wrote:
As i see (but i could be wrong) qmiditoute needs X server to start so
i can't use it for my project... does someone know
any "advanced" command line midi router?
Gino:
There is a "man page" document for qmidiroute. According to that, you
can run it
Well, thank you all for the support :)
I'm using the command line version of fluidsynth so I need a command line
software to route the midi events. As i see (but i could be wrong)
qmiditoute needs X server to start so i can't use it for my project... does
someone know any "advanced" command line mi
On 02/24/2015 08:56 AM, CERESA Jean-Jacques ENAC/ENAC wrote:
Pearhaps, this kind router already exists ?
If you use Linux, have you checked out qmidiroute? From my experience
using it, I suspect it might be able to do what you are asking for.
In looking at it just now, it looks like you can m
Hi,
>is there a way with the router rules to use a note event to increase the
>program number and another note to decrease it?
Unfortunately there is no way with this router and the reason is just a
limitation.
Following is a short explanation:
Each rule in the internal list can forward (o
Hi,
is there a way with the router rules to use a note event to increase the
program number and another note to decrease it?
Thank You
MAx
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