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On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 07:38:05PM +0200, David Adler wrote:
Also, I would love to be able to mix together two or more instruments-
and be able to specify the range, volume and fading of each one.
As an example, so that I could have something like:
1. Piano sound- for everything except the last octave
2. Bass guitar- Mainly on lower half of the keyboard, fades out
towards the middle
3. Flute or something- just on the last octave
Maybe have a look at QMidiRoute.
http://alsamodular.sourceforge.net/
The tarball I downloaded of qmidiroute-0.2.1.tar.bz2, has no configure, no scons, no
Makefile.
It does have a "make_qmidiroute" file (and the README doesn't inform the
user to use "make -f make_qtmidiroute").
Also, the make_qmidiroute file appears to expect to find moc in /usr/lib/qt3/bin, but on
my system (Debian Sid) the moc stuff is /usr/bin/moc (and /usr/bin/moc-qt3).
Looks like an interesting program but I don't want to arse with the makefile stuff
right now. If someone has a patch to make it compile on Debian Sid then I'll be glad
to try it.
- -ken
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