Re: how do I get muse to listen to my midi controller?

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Works for me, like this, in muse 0.9:

- I open the dialog "Settings - Midi Ports /Soft Synth" and make sure that 
my keyboard is assigned in the upper panel, and shows a green light for 
input.

- I create a MIDI track, route it to some instrument, and open the piano 
roll editor

- click the small MIDI symbol in the toolbar to activate inputs for the 
track

- as soon as I hit the red record button I can hear the incoming MIDI data 
triggering whatever is connected as instrument. For actual recording, I hit 
play too.

Edgar

> I'm tearing my hair out trying to get muse to listen to my midi
> controller. It plays midi alright because when I enter notes in the
> piano roll I hear them, but nothing from the keyboard. I'm connecting
> my audigy2 port #0 (the one that works with other applications) to
> muse's port #0. I've twiddled with everything I can think of.
> 
> I'm tearing my hair out because I desperately want to have a sequencer
> that actually works; rosegarden crashes every 20 minutes and I haven't
> yet been able to get anything working respectably in wine. So any help
> would be deeply appreciated!
> 
> Robert
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