Long live! ---- On Wed, 09 Dec 2015 22:39:17 +0000 Tommy Blomberg<tommy.blomberg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote ---- > Hi Oli, > Very nice to see development happening. I actually found out about the sequencer64 project yesterday, so.. long live seq24 or something. :) > > > Cheers > Tommy > > > On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:29 PM, oli_kester <oli_kester@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Jeremy > > Thanks for the support. > > Regarding your problem (if I understand it correctly), there is already a fix for this - although it took me ages to find it! > > ...In fact, one of my tasks in that list is to move this out of a config file, and into the options dialog. > > - Open the ".seq24rc" file in your home folder, and go to the [manual-alsa-ports] section (line 184) > - Swap the "0" under that entry for a "1", save and close it > - start up seq24. > > Now seq24 should have MIDI connections! Sixteen outputs, found under the "ALSA" tab in QJackQtl. These can be ported to Jack MIDI via the a2jmidid tool :) > > Hope this helps. > > Best, > > Oliver > > ---- On Wed, 09 Dec 2015 21:13:31 +0000 Jeremy Davis<jeremyhwllc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote ---- > > Oliver, > > > > Hey, I use Seq24 on Linux and I would like to mention there is one thing that would make a huge difference. Seq24 does not indentify itself very well when when trying to route inputs and outputs via Patchage or other similar GUIs like Catia. I know it can be done because other programs like Ardour get it right. Everytime I use Seq24 I have tobplay around for a while guessing how to connect plugins etc.. > > > > > > To see what I mean, on a Linux OS you could open Patchage, Ardour, Seq24, and a synth such as amSynth. Ardour obviously identifies itself and each line in or out is well identified. However, the name "Seq24" is nowhere to be found. I think it says "throughput-0" or something not obvious or intuitive. > > > > > > Good luck with your project! > > > > > > Jeremy Davis > > > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, December 9, 2015, oli_kester <oli_kester@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Seq24 users, > > > > For my final year university project, I am taking on an overhaul of seq24. Below is an excerpt from my project proposal - the list of features I would like to implement - > > > > [quote] > > > > << Basic (simple changes that should be quick to address) >> > > - Swap default on midi autoconnect to second value (add to config file) > > - Song / loop mode switch in main UI > > - Recent files list > > - Move config file to .config folder in /home > > - Label keys correctly on loops past bank 1 > > > > << Medium (bug fixes, smaller new features) >> > > - Don't take scene change inputs when renaming loops > > - With dual screens, remember window placement > > - Darken Song mode (overall dark theme like Ardour?) > > - Fix glitch with overlaps in loops > > - Session manager fixes > > - Toggle loops in song mode > > - Click time bar to position transport > > - Draw and re-position snap in song mode should behave identically > > - Add one shot loops > > - Decrease size of grid in song mode > > - Add name of scene to the side when in song view > > - Add autosave function > > - Midi send if halfway through note (can be enabled / disabled in preferences) > > - Draw whole notes instead of cutting off early in song mode loops > > - Add configurable defaults for note length/ grid snap > > - Add note stop/panic button > > - Loop colouring > > - Fix bug where certain slots cannot contain loops > > > > << Challenging (significant new features) >> > > - Add Box select in song editor (REAPER style) > > - Add redo in song mode > > - Add Record in song mode > > - Allow splitting of song loops at mouse pointer > > - Zoom in song mode > > - Window title should just have the song name > > - Fix jack sync bug/reset button > > - Relative velocity altering (REAPER style) > > - Add a double / half timing switch for live performance > > > > Where I note “REAPER style”, I plan to source inspiration from the REAPER audio workstation I use under Windows (http://reaper.fm/). The “Ardour” I mention is a Linux audio workstation, and probably the most significant audio project on Linux (http://ardour.org/). > > > > [end quote] > > > > What do you all think? It'll also be great to have a few people test it during development. > > > > This project will also be open source, and remain faithful to the ideals of the original project. > > > > If you have any feedback on my list of changes or any other suggestions, please do get in touch! > > > > Best, > > > > Oliver > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > > seq24-users mailing list > > seq24-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/seq24-users > > > > > > > > -- > > Jeremy Davis > > @jeremydavis0_0 > > www.linkedin.com/in/jeremydavisprofile/ > > www.trianglecareerdevelopment.com > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > seq24-users mailing list > seq24-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/seq24-users > > > > > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user