On 1/26/09, Emanuel Rumpf <xbran(a)web.de> wrote:
Let me be more detailed, how to realize it:
Yes, please :-)
1. First start jackd (I recommend to use qjackctl for
doing that. You
can see the created connections there too.)
2. Start qsynth
3. Start rosegarden
4. in RG in the device manager, create a new device, name it QSYNTH
and connect it to qsynth
( the entry is called somehow like "131:0 snyth input port
(qsynth:0) (write)")
5. select a MIDI track. in the playback parameter panel choose the
QSYNTH device as output
Further select instrument, channel and program for the track
using the QSYNTH device
# for testing, playback the midi track now. You should hear it.
6. select an AUDIO track. Make it stereo. As input select "In 1"
7. use QJackCtls connection dialog (audio-connections)
- delete the connection system input (capture) ==> rosegarden (record)
- (optional: delete qsynth ==> system playback (out) )
- connect qsynth to rosegarden (record) input
8. activate the audio track for recording (red LED)
9. press the record button in the Rosegarden transport panel.
the playback starts and the midi track is being recorded to the audio
track.
(note: if you de-connected qsynth from system-playback, you may
not hear anything now)
Thanks for the detailed and clear description! Steps 6-9 were
completely new to me.
Andras