[linux-audio-user] Re: rosegarden+dssi

emanuele ..:: www.rumoridifondo.com ::.. emanuele at rumoridifondo.com
Fri Feb 10 07:13:59 EST 2006


damn, it's a shame that i don't manage to compile it....
thank you for the information

bye
emanuele

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> Re: [linux-audio-user] Re: rosegarden+dssi
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> Carotinho <carotinobg at yahoo.it>
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> Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:58:17 +0100
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>Hi!
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>The main reason is that when you save your project, Rosegarden save the 
>configuration of your DSSI, patches loaded and so on, so you don't have to 
>open jack-dssi-host with the right plugin and load the patch you needed. 
>Besides, you can add directly some LADSPA to the DSSI track, without 
>referring to another software. Final point, but this is more related to my 
>setup, when I route the UART midi of my soundcard to Rosegarden, and I select 
>a track inside Rosegarden, whichever channel I play on my MIDI keyboard, it 
>gets translated on the fly (my midi keyboard is an arranger playing on 
>different channels), while on Jack-dssi-host you have to route the midi 
>everytime you change the instrument, choose the channel etc.
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>These are the reason why I'm fond of DSSI, it makes easier working with synths 
>in a sequencer, just like VST. 
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>Byez!
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>Carotinho
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