On 09/07/2017 01:11 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
On 05/09/17 04:54, david wrote:
I have 2 different projects open in Rosegarden - #1 and #2.
I opened #1 first, worked on it a while, then opened #2.
When I hit play in #2, both projects play.
Couldn't this be due to JACK transport being enabled?
On 05/09/17 04:54, david wrote:
I have 2 different projects open in Rosegarden - #1 and #2.
I opened #1 first, worked on it a while, then opened #2.
When I hit play in #2, both projects play.
Couldn't this be due to JACK transport being enabled?
You can see this in EDIT > Preferences > Gene
On 09/06/2017 03:14 AM, Ted Felix wrote:
On 09/06/2017 03:00 AM, david wrote:
Actually, I just fully replicated my original situation and now get
the original simultaneous play problem.
Can you reproduce the problem using just the default "new" empty
composition that comes up at startup?
On 09/06/2017 03:00 AM, david wrote:
Actually, I just fully replicated my original situation and now get the
original simultaneous play problem.
Can you reproduce the problem using just the default "new" empty
composition that comes up at startup? Bring up two instances, hook them
up to th
On 09/05/2017 02:55 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
On 09/04/2017 10:54 PM, david wrote:
I have 2 different projects open in Rosegarden - #1 and #2.
I opened #1 first, worked on it a while, then opened #2.
When I hit play in #2, both projects play.
I'm not sure that rosegarden supports two instances v
On 09/04/2017 10:54 PM, david wrote:
I have 2 different projects open in Rosegarden - #1 and #2.
I opened #1 first, worked on it a while, then opened #2.
When I hit play in #2, both projects play.
I'm not sure that rosegarden supports two instances very well. I
tried your test case and coul
I have 2 different projects open in Rosegarden - #1 and #2.
I opened #1 first, worked on it a while, then opened #2.
When I hit play in #2, both projects play.
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