2010/12/24 Philipp Überbacher <hollunder(a)lavabit.com>
Hmm, no idea
why this happens for you. Perhaps Orcan has some idea?
Thanks to someone on your channel muse builds after modifying
trunk/muse2/muse/midiedit/CMakeLists.txt to:
target_link_libraries (
midiedit
${QT_LIBRARIES}
al
icons
widgets
ctrl
)
ctrl needed to be added.
Cool, if it's not already added (guessing it is) I'll add it.
Anyway,
upfront a couple of questions/suggestions.
website:
- Part Import/Export <- what does this refer to?
Midi-parts are xml based and can be stored and retrieved from disk. This
gives the possibility to produce a library of parts. Creating a public
library of parts (mainly for drums) has been discussed.
Ok, never heard of it, and I'm not sure just 'part' is obvious.
True, I'll fix the text.
- Several types of audio tracks
* Audio inputs
* Audio outputs
* Wave tracks <- those sound weird, I hope I don't need to
They are regular tracks where you can put/record wave-parts, if you tried
older versions of MusE this is nothing new.
Apparently I never got this far before. I found it quite confusing I
must say.
Worse though is that new input tracks are muted by default
That is a good point, I'll see if we can make it clearer.
(took me a
while to figure out why I couldn't record anything despite proper
routing) and that you have to constantly re-arm everything (wav tracks
at least).
If you just want to record one track the currently selected track is
rec-enabled when you click rec.
I guess there are different "schools" how this should be handled, it works
pretty good for me but I'm open for ideas for how to change it.
Another thing I've noticed just now, apparently
muse wrote a bunch of
wav and .wca files to the build directory (I might have run it from
there). I never told it to save anything and just using the cwd as a
dump isn't a good idea imho.
This is a very good point and a very weak area of MusE. Working with it a
long time you tend to do the extra mouseclicks (creating a directory and
storing the project in it and then hitting rec) without thinking.
Will look at it right away.
Regards,
Robert