Chris Cannam wrote: > On Sunday 09 December 2007 22:41, The Other wrote: >> When I try the Studio-> Manage Midi Devices ; I see the list of play >> devices. I've seen the Rosegarden supplied .rgd files and how they >> will add a synth with all of the patch names supplied; but how do I >> create such a file for the M-OC1? >> >> I've tried my best guess and typed in the first bank of 128 names, >> found no way to save it, and lost the work. > > From Manage MIDI Devices, click Banks... for the bank editor window (this is > probably the window you typed the names into already), then enter the names, > click Apply to put the changes into effect, and click Export... to save as > a .rgd file. You can reload that device by selecting the .rgd file in the > import device dialog, and/or install it by hand to the same directory as the > other .rgd files in the library. > > The bank editor window in Rosegarden is buggy and painful to use, and it's > been that way for far too long, but it does broadly work. > > Note also that the .rgd format (like the .rg composition file format) is > really just gzipped XML, so it's possible to hack the files by hand based on > other existing files if so inclined. > >> The first bank on the M-OC1 shows CC0: 80; CC32:0. The second bank >> shows CC0: 81; CC32:0. How does that get encoded into the MSB, LSB, >> that Rosegarden uses? > > The CC0 value is the MSB, CC32 is the LSB. So you have MSB=80 or 81 and > LSB=0. > > > Chris > Thanks very much, Chris. I never saw the Apply button. The KDE panel at the bottom of the screen was hiding it, and I couldn't resize the dialog window. Moving my panel to the side allowed me to gain access to the Apply button. Perhaps Apply should be a menu item for that dialog box? Thanks again, Chris. Stephen. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user