Re: transform midi Control Change 7 into velocity events?

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On Saturday 22 November 2008 13:33:25 Philippe Hezaine wrote:> Dominic Sacré a écrit :> > You probably need to disable "MIDI Thru Routing" in Rosegarden,> > otherwise connecting Rg -> mididings -> Rg creates a MIDI feedback> > loop, and Rosegarden doesn't like that...>> Unfortunatly it doesn't matter. I've tried different options and the> results are the same.
I don't know then. Maybe talk to the Rosegarden guys? I'm sure this must be possible somehow (it works for me, after all).
> For information, after a loop session in Rsgd, > when i quit (Ctrl-C) mididings i get this message:>> /home/phil/python/mididings-CC7-to-velocity.py> ^Cpython: /usr/include/boost/shared_ptr.hpp:315: T*> boost::shared_ptr<T>::operator->() const [with T = Backend]: Assertion> `px != 0' failed.> Abandon
Thanks, I uploaded a new version of mididings today that fixes this bug. If it doesn't, please let me know. This is not relevant to the feedback loop issue though.
> >> 1) You could see a little latency in the attacks.> >> > You're using JACK transport to synchronize Rg and Muse?>> Yes. And i've tried the recording in reverse order: Muse -> Rg. The> results are completely different. But i'm not sure it's a valuable> information. Perhaps i must check out my rtc configuration before.
There was a bug in JACK transport that could cause an offset of one period. It's supposedly fixed in recent versions (svn), but maybe there's still something wrong in Muse or Rosegarden.

Cheers,
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