Le 29 Nov à 22:00, Robert Jonsson ecrivait:
Ok, I understand your problem. Partially I think this
a question of missing
documentation and tutorials. :-/
It seems, yes :).
MusE relies on it's instrument definition files
(IDF) to figure out what
controllers are available for a given instrument. If you define an IDF file
for your instrument, or try one of the existing files, for example if your
synth is GM compatible use that and the relevant controllers should
appear.
Indeed, the various controllers appears when I define a synth as «
GM » and not « Generic MIDI » :)). Thank you very much, it's really handy,
and of course it's obvious when one is aware of that. After using the
Generic MIDI parameter for months and months, I forgot there could be
other choices.
Ok. Interesting idea. Please do submit it as a feature request to the
tracker.
I think I have to spend some time in it as soon as I can, maybe
tomorrow.
Some small bell tingles but I cannot place it what the
exact problem is,
memory is not what it used to be ...
Is there a tracker item for this?
All I remember is that entry in Changelog for version 0.7.2 pre 5 :
Fixed crash bug when arrowing left in an empty editor
(
http://www.muse-sequencer.org/index.php?action=fullnews&id=93 )
I believed when I saw that that it concerned a problem I always
encountered. In fact there remains problems, and a global crash, when you
erase the last note inside an editor. OK, I go to the bug reports :).
Cheers,
Y.