On 10/11/2013 08:05 PM, Sean Beeson wrote:
Worked with 3.4 for a bit. The Midi tracks are working well. Set up one
to use Calf MonoSynth and one to use an external hardware synth. I had
to j2amidi_bridge to send Midi notes over to the Alsa side that the
hardware synths come in on and also to connect a usb/midi keyboard to
the jack port side. Is there a better way to do this?
I run a2jmidid -e in my "Execute script after staturp" script in qjackctl.
I haven't recorded anything yet, but it all seems to work pretty well so
far and running very smoothly.
After I get used to working with the new MIDI editing parts, It looks
very promising.
Sean
Nice! Nils is working through packaging this [1] at the moment albeit
without VST support (it produces a separate ardour binary and probably
should constitute a separate package).
To alleviate this I've packaged fst and festige [2][3]. fst is what
Ardour uses for VST plugins and has the advantage over dssi-vst in that
it can respond to tempo control. festige is a python UI for both fst and
dssi-vst. Still awaiting a review if anyone would like to help me out
here. As with dissi-vst, neither will go on the spin (can't see a way to
install arch specific packages in the kickstart).
If you use something like a combination of non-session-manager, a2jmidid
and aj-snapshot (new) you can probably get by without requiring Ardour
with VST built in.
Another alternative is to use ladish/gladish for your session management
(only just recently landed in updates-testing, will pull in jackdbus so
you will have to modify your qjackctl accordingly). Festige also
supports ladish, although I have not tried it.
Thansk for the updates,
Brendan
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1007099
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1015958
[3] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1016444
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