Hello,<br>I am trying Tapeutape, and I like this soft, it is very powerful. Using it with seq24 is a good way for making live performances.<br>A GUI mode for configuring our layer, and drumkit should be very very interresanting. perhaps in the next realeses?
<br>I have got some question too :<br>is there anyway configuring "Cut" and "By" to cut a sound with another sound : for example : the Open Hit Hat with the Closed Hit Hat ?<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
2007/4/15, Florent Berthaut <<a href="mailto:hitmuri@no-log.org">hitmuri@no-log.org</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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<pre>Note: the scons install is placing stuff in /usr/bin. What I compile<br>myself would better (and more in standard *nix practice) go to<br>/usr/local/bin.<br> </pre>
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<pre>Hi,<br><br>yeah you're right . Fixed for the next release ;)<br> </pre>
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<pre>tranches built and installed (/usr/bin) OK. Scons takes so long without<br>and feedback on install which is a pain. Anyway, with no data, most<br>things grayed out, clicking on non-grayed button segafaults.
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<pre>Did you launched it with jack transport enabled ( for example with seq<br>24 started and jack transport master) ? Did you try with the example.tra<br>file ?<br>Strange anyway because here it doesn't segfault even with nothing set .
<br>Could you give me more informations on how you started tranches ?<br> </pre>
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<pre>jack, lash both started.<br>simply typed "tranches"<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Linux-audio-user mailing list<br><a href="mailto:Linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">
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<pre>and does it also segfault when you try to open the example.tra file ?<br> </pre>
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<pre>With the .tra file, all the controls work. However, since no tempo is set, the <br>slider segfaults. Moral: Protect your data (it should either be grayed out or <br>tempo defaulted.) .<br><br> </pre></span></div>
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Yep , i don't know why i didn't leave it grayed out !<br>
I will be done for the next release.<br>
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<pre>With the .tra file loaded, audio jack clients show up in and out "tranches".<br>However, no MIDI clients (not really clients at this stage but connections can <br>be made with or without jack running!) show up. This means I have no way of
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Do you mean you'd like to be able to set the midi input connections
directly in Tranches GUI ? (usually i use qjackctl , this is what i
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<pre> This will be fixed <br>once you have the configuration dialog but jack will work with MIDI soon as <br>well. Meanwhile, the connection can be made using a jack UI.<br><br>Anyway, would need some audio input file to test the thing.
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Ok waiting for your comments on how it works ;)<br>
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Thanks for the feedback<br>
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