[LAU] Bitwig: what we can learn from it

Lorenzo Sutton lorenzofsutton at gmail.com
Wed Apr 2 07:23:17 UTC 2014


On 01/04/2014 15:56, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
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>>> count steps, then multiply it by 20 tracks to get a better idea of
>>> boring work you need to do every time (Hint: A3 will win, because I
>>> specifically bugged Paul about it).
>>
>>
>> With e.g. Rosegarden + Qsynth: [*]
>>
>> 1. In qsynth select a GM compatible (or GS) SoundFont (e.g. Fluidsynth one
>> available on most major distros)
>> 2a. Connect Roesegarden's default midi out to Qsynth's midi in [**]
>> 2b. Connect Qsynth audio out to your system out device input in jack [***]
>> 3. In Rosegarden press play button.
>> 4. Enjoy your MIDI-sounding masterpiece :-)
>>
>> Ciao
>> Lorenzo.
>> [*] Assuming JACK is running, which is a precondition for the two software
>> to be running.
>> [**] Assuming the default midi out for individual tracks hasn't explicitly
>> been changed to something else, e.g. a softsynth. But by default Rosegarden
>> will use 'General Midi out' for new tracks or for imported midi files
>> [***] Qsynth can actually be configured to autoconnect to jack Output. In
>> this case this passage isn't necessary
>
> Yes, this is what I more or less expected to read :)

So? Is it really _that_ complicated? How exactly would you like it to be?

Lorenzo.



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