On Wednesday 14 April 2004 22:49, Ken Ellinwood wrote:
> In short, I beleive that Rosegarden is simply not sending the MIDI
> clock messages as I think it should.
That's entirely possible. It did work once upon a time but I've not
tested recently.
> It looks like Rosegarden never sends MIDI clo
I've recently purchased a Boss DR-5 and have tried syncing it with
Rosegarden without much success (RG version is "4-0.9.7 KDE 3.1-10 Red
Hat" from CCRMA). The DR-5 is 4-track pattern-based sequencer with
MIDI in/out. It can be put in "slave" mode in which it responds to
MIDI start/clock/stop me
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 16:49, William wrote:
> >I was, and I'll be in short supply (at best) for the rest of this week
> > too.
>
> During this period of short supply, is CVS going to be stable?
Depends what you mean by stable.
Bear in mind too that Chris and I will be in short supply early
Chris Cannam wrote:
>
>William wrote:
>> If this is not a bug, please say so, otherwise I'll log it on sf.
>>
>> Time signatures in the notation editor cannot be selected either by
>> clicking on them or by dragging to select them by inclusion in a
>> rectangular drag region. Thus, after you have i
Chris Cannam wrote:
>
>William wrote:
>> If this is not a bug, please say so, otherwise I'll log it on sf.
>>
>> In the notation editor, it is possible to insert crescendo marks
>> and decrescendo marks, more than once on the same group of notes,
>> thus creating one or more redundant overlapped in
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 11:49 am, William wrote:
> >I was, and I'll be in short supply (at best) for the rest of this week
> > too.
>
> During this period of short supply, is CVS going to be stable?
When has CVS *ever* been stable? :)
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On Wednesday 14 Apr 2004 4:49 pm, William wrote:
> Chris Cannam wrote:
> >I was, and I'll be in short supply (at best) for the rest of this
> > week too.
>
> During this period of short supply, is CVS going to be stable?
That depends on the other two!
Chris
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Chris Cannam wrote:
>
>William wrote:
>> PS. Is Chris away, I wonder?
>
>I was, and I'll be in short supply (at best) for the rest of this week too.
During this period of short supply, is CVS going to be stable?
William
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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 03:02 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> to everyone. BTW do use qjackctl and qsynth as well - I noticed on
> RG-users you were talking about fluidsynth and jackd, it's probably best to
> bury those.
Agreed.
It almost makes me want a little helper studio starter utility to pre
On Tuesday 13 Apr 2004 5:46 pm, William wrote:
> PS. Is Chris away, I wonder?
I was, and I'll be in short supply (at best) for the rest of this week
too.
Chris
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Chris Cannam wrote:
>William wrote:
>> In both "Linear Layout" and "Continuous Page Layout" modes, the
>> Page Up shortcut does not seem to do anything and the Page Down
>> shortcut seems to move the insert cursor forward by 1 bar
>
>Page Down is the global shortcut for Fast Forward, which is why i
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 13:24:05 +0100, Chris Cannam
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On Wednesday 14 Apr 2004 1:05 pm, Vladimir Savic wrote:
If you're interested, I'll post you an example rg file with all
available articulation signs.
Sure -- yes please.
That's an old exercise of mine written on paper few
If you have two or more segments completely ovelapping each other there is
no way to see that they are selected together (left mouse dragging
selection), at least by colour!
Vladimir
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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 13:24, Chris Cannam wrote:
> > Anyway, the biggest problem is glissando (or portamento if you
> > like, but it has the same mark). Is it planned for implementation
> > and when?
>
> Hmm... it isn't on my list, but we could do it. The graphical mark
> would be easy enoug
On Wednesday 14 Apr 2004 1:05 pm, Vladimir Savic wrote:
> As far as I know! Even accent and tenuto position depands on stem
> direction. Not sure about marcato?!
Yeah, you're right -- accent, tenuto, staccato, staccatissimo all
depend on stem direction. Marcato is the only exception, it can be
On Wednesday 14 Apr 2004 1:05 pm, Vladimir Savic wrote:
> If you're interested, I'll post you an example rg file with all
> available articulation signs.
Sure -- yes please.
> is marcato, I have leard as > above the notes, not /\ .
Difference in terminology, I guess. ">" is known to me as an ac
If you're interested, I'll post you an example rg file with all available
articulation signs.
That will help anyone to learn all usualy used articulation on instrument
groups: string, brass and woodwinds.
Most completed is the string articulation. (for now) Still, there are some
of marks I know
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:57:54 +0100, Chris Cannam
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 10 Apr 2004 6:26 pm, Vladimir Savic wrote:
This is my first printed document exported to postscript file. I've
attached it.
Thanks. I've been doing some work on details of layout and printing
recently, and wi
On Saturday 10 Apr 2004 6:26 pm, Vladimir Savic wrote:
> This is my first printed document exported to postscript file. I've
> attached it.
Thanks. I've been doing some work on details of layout and printing
recently, and will be doing some more.
> Is there any way for manualy positioning of st
On Wednesday 14 Apr 2004 9:29 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> In my defence, it's a kind of universal thing. Try it on a numeric
> keypad and you get stop start, ffwd and rewind all within keys of
> each other.
I'd comment on that if I could remember where the stop, start, and
rewind shortcuts were.
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 09:20, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Page Down is the global shortcut for Fast Forward, which is why it
> does what you describe. I think it's a stupid shortcut, I've never
> used it, and I can't even remember it (I'm only able to mention it
> here because I just grepped the so
On Saturday 10 Apr 2004 9:01 am, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> Sorry to insist, but are you absolutely sure ? I've just checked
> out kled.cpp v1.23 from KDE 3.1.4 and there are a few changes. Diff
> is attached.
My fault, I got a bit mixed up -- my original was actually CVS v1.24,
so slightly newer
On Monday 12 Apr 2004 11:21 am, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> David Faure recently installed RG 0.9.7 and quickly came up with
> comments and bug reports. Here they are.
I'll look at most of this anon, but just to comment on this one:
> 7) when inserting text (e.g. using the "local tempo" positionin
On Friday 09 Apr 2004 6:16 pm, William wrote:
> If this is not a bug, please say so, otherwise I'll log it on sf.
>
> Time signatures in the notation editor cannot be selected either by
> clicking on them or by dragging to select them by inclusion in a
> rectangular drag region. Thus, after you hav
On Friday 09 Apr 2004 7:37 pm, William wrote:
> In the "Continuous Page Layout" mode in the notation editor, the
> canvas is always drawn slightly too wide for the window (or vice
> versa -- it depends on your point of view), meaning you are
> required to scroll around to be able to see either the
On Friday 09 Apr 2004 7:28 pm, William wrote:
> If this is not a bug, please say so, otherwise I'll log it on sf.
>
> In the notation editor, if you write a long "Local Tempo" text in
> "Multiple Page Layout" on an odd-numbered page, it overflows the
> boundaries of the page into the facing even-nu
On Friday 09 Apr 2004 7:58 pm, William wrote:
> In both "Linear Layout" and "Continuous Page Layout" modes, the
> Page Up shortcut does not seem to do anything and the Page Down
> shortcut seems to move the insert cursor forward by 1 bar
Page Down is the global shortcut for Fast Forward, which is
On Friday 09 Apr 2004 6:07 pm, William wrote:
> If this is not a bug, please say so, otherwise I'll log it on sf.
>
> In the notation editor, it is possible to insert crescendo marks
> and decrescendo marks, more than once on the same group of notes,
> thus creating one or more redundant overlapped
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 03:27, Silvan wrote:
> Anyway, the first thing I notice is that people are going to be wanting to
> use a variety of helper apps along with Rosegarden. I think I'm going to
> document the basics of getting a soundfont loaded into QSynth, changing
> connections with qjac
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