Le 29 Nov à 22:00, Robert Jonsson ecrivait: > Ok, I understand your problem. Partially I think this a question of missing > documentation and tutorials. :-/ It seems, yes :). > MusE relies on it's instrument definition files (IDF) to figure out what > controllers are available for a given instrument. If you define an IDF file > for your instrument, or try one of the existing files, for example if your > synth is GM compatible use that and the relevant controllers should > appear. Indeed, the various controllers appears when I define a synth as « GM » and not « Generic MIDI » :)). Thank you very much, it's really handy, and of course it's obvious when one is aware of that. After using the Generic MIDI parameter for months and months, I forgot there could be other choices. > > Ok. Interesting idea. Please do submit it as a feature request to the > tracker. I think I have to spend some time in it as soon as I can, maybe tomorrow. > Some small bell tingles but I cannot place it what the exact problem is, > memory is not what it used to be ... > Is there a tracker item for this? All I remember is that entry in Changelog for version 0.7.2 pre 5 : Fixed crash bug when arrowing left in an empty editor ( http://www.muse-sequencer.org/index.php?action=fullnews&id=93 ) I believed when I saw that that it concerned a problem I always encountered. In fact there remains problems, and a global crash, when you erase the last note inside an editor. OK, I go to the bug reports :). Cheers, Y.