On 09/09/2014 05:47 PM, David Christensen wrote:
> One additional detail that may or may not be related to the second cello
> to piano mismatch problem -- I initially copied the FluidSynth general
> MIDI soundfont file to a folder in my home directory
Not related to the problem. I hacked the XML
On 09/09/2014 01:20 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> It's not obvious why this is happening, because everything looks good on
> the surface. Everything is assigned to instruments correctly, the
> instruments are defined correctly in the XML (the instrument in question
> comes out sounding as a pia
On 09/09/2014 04:01 AM, Michael Gerdau wrote:
> According to the OPs initial report this piano had been created and
> saved as a second cello. It becoming a piano on (re-)opening the
> arrangement is the problem :)
Yes, I understand that.
It's not obvious why this is happening, because everythin
> > I won't be able to get to that for a while.
>
> I can repeat the problem with development code. Two violins, a cello,
> and a piano. Why the piano? There's nothing obvious.
According to the OPs initial report this piano had been created and
saved as a second cello. It becoming a piano on (
On 09/08/2014 09:35 PM, David Christensen wrote:
> I won't be able to get to that for a while.
I can repeat the problem with development code. Two violins, a cello,
and a piano. Why the piano? There's nothing obvious.
--
D. Michael McIntyre
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On 09/07/2014 05:39 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
Whenever I can get a user with a problem to build the development
source, that's what I prefer strongly.
I won't be able to get to that for a while.
If you can provide the exact .rg or .mid file you're working with, so much the
better.
S
On Sun, 7 Sep 2014, David Christensen wrote:
> On 09/07/2014 12:15 AM, Holger Marzen wrote:
> > Synth plugins are not assigned to tracks. They are assigned to
> > instruments. So be sure that each track has a different instrument
> > assigned. A good apporach is: Track 1, instrument 1. Track 2, in
On 09/07/2014 12:15 AM, Holger Marzen wrote:
> Synth plugins are not assigned to tracks. They are assigned to
> instruments. So be sure that each track has a different instrument
> assigned. A good apporach is: Track 1, instrument 1. Track 2, instrument
> 2. And so on.
That's how I did it.
David
On 09/07/2014 12:42 AM, David Christensen wrote:
> What's the solution?
Whenever I can get a user with a problem to build the development
source, that's what I prefer strongly. It is quite possible and easy to
build and run multiple different versions of Rosegarden, as generally
only one of t
On Sat, 6 Sep 2014, David Christensen wrote:
> rosegarden-user:
>
> I've attempted to use Rosegarden using default Linux distribution binary
> packages on:
>
> a. Debian Wheezy (12.04).
>
> b. Fedora 20 (13.10).
>
>
> In both cases, I've run into problems with DSSI plug-in synthesizers:
>
rosegarden-user:
I've attempted to use Rosegarden using default Linux distribution binary
packages on:
a. Debian Wheezy (12.04).
b. Fedora 20 (13.10).
In both cases, I've run into problems with DSSI plug-in synthesizers:
1. For multi-track Rosegarden projects on both Debian and Fedora, if
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