On Sat, 2010-11-06 at 11:45 +0100, jy wrote:
hey
i've been trying the features shown on your tutorial but i noticed 2
things :
- the letters assigned to the patterns do not show on the pattern, so
i have to try all keybords keys until i find the asssignements. how
can i unhide the assignements on the patterns ?
- in the options, i don't have a keybord nor a mouse tab, just midi
clock, midi input and jack sync. strange isn't it ?
It might be that these features have been added in the development
branch since the last stable release, so they may not be in the current
standard packages in distributions. In the blog post for the first
tutorial, I posted a link to a tarball based on the current development
tree, with some minor build fixes:
http://wootangent.net/2010/10/linux-music-tutorial-seq24-part-1/
If you're on Ubuntu, check the comments on that post instead for a link
to AutoStatic's PPA for Lucid, which now includes seq24 packages built
from that tarball.
Thanks
Leigh
i've been searching a bit on the web but didin't find anything...
so if you got any ideas, i'll take them !!!
thanks a lot
jy
2010/11/5 jy <jypllx(a)gmail.com>
this is just as great as the first one ! i love you're little
jokes :-)
i've used seq24 before but it didn't use all the features
you're showing us. I've had a difficult time trying to sync
all the patterns.
now it's gonna be real easy and real fun !
thanks a lot
jy
2010/11/5 Leigh Dyer <lsd(a)wootangent.net>
Hi all,
I've just posted a second seq24 tutorial, looking in
more detail at the
real-time pattern triggering features, and at the
pattern editor. As
with the last video, you can watch it straight from
Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3Vpi3oxdqk
or from my blog, where there's also a downloadable
copy of it in WebM
format:
http://wootangent.net/2010/11/linux-music-tutorial-seq24-part-2/
Thanks
Leigh
On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 12:52 +1100, Leigh Dyer wrote:
Hi all,
I've just posted a video tutorial for seq24 -- it
discusses
what seq24
is, and what it isn't, and then proceeds to
demonstrate the basics of
building and playing patterns. If you've
tried it in
the past and been
confused by its somewhat unique interface,
hopefully
this will get you
past that initial confusion. The direct Youtube
link
is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2WDHS1wYeM
and the post about it on my blog, which includes a
downloadable
copy of
the video in WebM format (playable in VLC 1.1, or
Firefox 4 beta, among
other players), is here:
http://wootangent.net/2010/10/linux-music-tutorial-seq24-part-1/
Thanks
Leigh
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