On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:15:43PM +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
31 марта 2014 г. 22:50 пользователь "Will
Godfrey" <
willgodfrey(a)musically.me.uk> написал:
Sorry. I don't recognise this scenario.
I turn on the 'big switch' and computer, auxiliaries and amp power up in
sequence.
For a new composition I click on my yoshimi icon followed by the
rosegarden one.
I select an instrument for yoshimi and play a few
times then hit record on
rosegarden.
Switch both to track 2 and repeat. Repeat for 'n'.
Save both the yoshimi parameter set and the rosegarden file.
To work on an existing track I simply click on the yoshimi and rosegarden
files
to pull up the programs with the files loaded and
ready to go.
I, however, recognize your scenario all too well. There's no night where I
do not go to sleep without praying to lord to deliver me from the dark ages
of linux audio where I needed to do extra jack connection plumbing and
manually restoring presets :)
Alexandre
This is exactly why I gave up using computers for music. Now my workflow is "turn on
the S50 or W30 depending what mood I'm in, stick in a boot disk and wait 30 seconds,
then get programming".
Until someone comes up with a sequencer that works and runs on a PC, I'll stick with
that.
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