hi Jeremy
i'll give mididings a try, but i'm trying to find a 'simple' (read
GUI/no-script) solution because it's not just me that will be using it
a non-tech friend of mine has also switched to linux and i really dont want
to bother him with writing code (+ i also dont want to be the 'helpdesk' if
you know what i mean)
so for him mididings is not an option
the qmidiroute gui is really simple and works really well, it's just
lacking this 'load preset' option
@Frank
thanks for the tip! i'll post my question there and see if anyone can help
me out
thanks for the feedback guys
i really appreciate it !
grtz
2013/11/6 Frank Kober <goemusic(a)yahoo.fr>
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*De :* Frank Kober <goemusic(a)yahoo.fr>
*À :* Thijs van severen <thijsvanseveren(a)gmail.com>om>; LAD <
linux-audio-dev(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
*Envoyé le :* Mercredi 6 novembre 2013 20h07
*Objet :* Re: [LAD] qmidiroute
Hi Thijs and Jeremy,
I think the best way would be to contact alsamodular-devel or -user
mailing list, see if Guido (who still maintains the tree afaik) wants to
jump in here. I have done only the qt4 port and not added much to the
qmidiarp "engine". If he finds no time to do such a thing, we could look
for other ways to go on.
Best
Frank
Le Mercredi 6 novembre 2013 8h48, Thijs van severen <
thijsvanseveren(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
hi all
does anyone know if qmidiroute is still alive, and if so, who is currently
maintaining it ?
i found this git repo :
https://github.com/royvegard/qmidiroute
but i cant find a way to contact the owner of this repo (Roy Vegard Ovesen)
grtz
Thijs
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Please excuse me for the top posting in that email in which qmidiarp
should read qmidiroute ;)
greets
Frank
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