On 8/3/20 3:22 PM, MST wrote:
Since the latest commitments (code version 1589x - 15904) the cpu load
rises strongly (in my case 45-60% and more) when Rosegarden is idle and
in QJackCtl a lot of xruns are generated. After loading a song into
Rosegarden and starting to play this song the CPU load
On 8/3/20 7:59 AM, Hugo van Galen wrote:
When wanting to choose a different track colour, the dropdown only shows
the "Default" option. Did I screw up my build somehow?
The colors are stored in the .rg file. The base set is in your
autoload.rg file. You will find that here:
~/.local/shar
I will try to get this programmed.
If it works it will be absolutely great.
In patchage, rosegarden shows external controller routable midi.
I guess that is what I need to use to send commands to the Motif Synth
which is available below it in 4 channels.
See
"https://i.imgur.com/yszHYQh.png";
In Rosegarden you can embed any MIDI controller into any segment of any track.
The most precise way to do this is using the Event editor, where you can set
the controller number, it's value and its time within the segment (doesn't have
to be at the start). Whenever such a segment is seen by the pl
Hi there!
Does anybody experience this behaviour too:
Since the latest commitments (code version 1589x - 15904) the cpu load rises strongly (in my case 45-60% and more) when Rosegarden is idle and in QJackCtl a lot of xruns are generated. After loading a song into Rosegarden and starting to play
So what you say is if I have say five tracks and each has midi commands
configured like youi describe, then if I played one track and then
switch to another, it is not going to send the midi commands
pre-configured for the new track when I play the new one.
?
If I understand you correctly tha
I am using the latest version in SVN.
When wanting to choose a different track colour, the dropdown only shows
the "Default" option. Did I screw up my build somehow?
I did try a `make clean all` but the problem persists. It does seem that
`build/src/qrc_data.cpp` includes a reference to `colourma
If you right click on a track you can choose the "Event List Editor". There
you can insert the Program Change or Controller messages that are specific
to your synth to select the correct patch. You obviously insert these
before all the other events.
However, Rosegarden will only send them at the