Chris Cannam wrote: >On Thursday 31 July 2003 19:09, fpirrone wrote: > > >>I've just begun messing around with using these MIDI apps to interact >>with outboard devices (Yamaha keyboard, Boss drum machine, and >>Flextone guitar amp), but can't find a way to have a single track >>sequence contain multiple program change codes. >> >> > >I was about to describe how to do this in Rosegarden, but then I >realised that (I think, anyway) the feature was actually added after >the last stable release, so it's only in CVS (which is not particularly >stable right now). In versions up to and including the 0.9.1 release, >the only way to get program changes within a track is to record them >from a MIDI input. > >For completeness sake: Rosegarden generally prefers to have one program >per track, with the program for a track being that associated with the >track in the instrument parameter box that can optionally be shown on >the left of the main window. In recent code you can insert program >changes as well, but so far only in the event-list editor. Open an >event list and select Insert Event, specifying the type "programchange" >with the channel and program you want. > > >Chris > Thanks, Chris. I had come across a comment regarding this in Rosegarden, but couldn't (obviously, since I'm not running the CVS, but rather the 0.9.1 version) find any way to do it. I agree with the convention of one instrument per track but wanted to actually control a guitar effects processor with patch changes all from one track. Keep up the great work. This program has a beautiful interface and is quite stable and functional. Sorry to have also sent you a message from the Contact link on SorceForge, but I've been scrambling around all day trying to figure this out. By the way, that Meta Events answer Josep shared with MusE has not yet worked, so I contacted Werner for help. Absolutely nothing came up in a search of MusE + "event editor" or MusE + "meta event" (as was also the case with my Rosegarden search) so I had to wimp out and beg once again. Thanks for your time! Frank