Re: rosegarden+dssi

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damn, it's a shame that i don't manage to compile it....
thank you for the information

bye
emanuele

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Re:  Re: rosegarden+dssi
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Carotinho <carotinobg@xxxxxxxx>
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Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:58:17 +0100
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A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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Hi!

The main reason is that when you save your project, Rosegarden save the configuration of your DSSI, patches loaded and so on, so you don't have to open jack-dssi-host with the right plugin and load the patch you needed. Besides, you can add directly some LADSPA to the DSSI track, without referring to another software. Final point, but this is more related to my setup, when I route the UART midi of my soundcard to Rosegarden, and I select a track inside Rosegarden, whichever channel I play on my MIDI keyboard, it gets translated on the fly (my midi keyboard is an arranger playing on different channels), while on Jack-dssi-host you have to route the midi everytime you change the instrument, choose the channel etc.

These are the reason why I'm fond of DSSI, it makes easier working with synths in a sequencer, just like VST.
Byez!

Carotinho

	

	
		
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