Hi!
First off, this is from memory of RoseGarden 9.x, I dont have it here now.
Please read with salt. :-)
1: If your using the internal synth in rosegarden, then you need to patch
the audio outputs of rosegarden to
the system playbacks, and it should all work.
2: If your using an external synth, (QSynth), you need to patch the MIDI
from RoseGarden to QSynth, and the
Audio from QSynth to the system playbacks.
I think your attempting #2, which would mean that if you patch the MIDI to
QSynth you migth be in buisness..?
Let me know.. Cheers, -Harry
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Peter O'Doherty <mail(a)peterodoherty.net>wrote;wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Rosegarden 10.02 on Ubuntu Lucid and am having problems with
audio output. I am not using external midi hardware so am reliant on
software synths.
The steps I've taken are:
Run qjackctl, run Qsynth (which has been loaded with Unison soundfonts).
In Rosegarden I've selected General Midi Device from the Playback
parameters and 1. Acoustic Grand Piano from the Instrument parameters.
When I load a midi file (created by Lilypond) it plays with no audio
although the level meters on the track do indicate it's getting some kind of
signal.
What am I missing? And, does Qsynth need to be running at all?
Many thanks,
Peter
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