On Saturday 24 January 2009 16:59:31 Andras Simon wrote: > On 1/24/09, hollunder@xxxxxx <hollunder@xxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 17:28:50 +0100 > > > > Andras Simon <szajmi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 1/24/09, hollunder@xxxxxx <hollunder@xxxxxx> wrote: > >> > Why don't you use rosegarden for recording if you already use it > >> > anyway? Hydrogen does jack transport and I think rosegarden does so > >> > as well. Or do I miss something? > >> > >> It's more likely that I do... I'm not sure I understand what you mean > >> by "recording". If you mean "press that red button in RG and start > >> playing", then well, yes, I do that in RG, and everything's fine > >> (usually). But after all the tracks are done (recorded), I'd like to > >> record (maybe this is wrong terminology; let's say "save") the > >> resulting audio as, say, a wav file, that one can listen to without > >> RG, hydrogen and all the synths being around. It's this that I have > >> problem with if there are more than one synths that are producing the > >> sounds for the tracks. > >> > >> Does jack transport help in this second step? > >> > >> Andras > > > > I think you should just look for audio export in rosegarden. It should > > be able to do it and rosegarden has rather good documentation available. > > I'm guessing that audio export is available if one has audio (as > opposed to midi) tracks in RG. Is that correct? Or is there an audio > export option somewhere deep in the menu-structure of RG? > > > If you already recorded everything into rosegarden (the audio out of > > hydrogen, the audio out of qsynth, ...) then you shouldn't need another > > app to get that into a wav file. > > This is yet another sense of "record", I'm afraid. I didn't record > _into_ RG; I recorded _with_ RG (in the "push that red button and > play" sense). I don't think RG has any audio data at this point > (though I may be wrong), it just drives qsynth and hydrogen. (I did > connect qsynth's and hydrogen's outputs to RG's input, but that > doesn't seem to make any difference.) I think I read something today indicating that you could record RGs master outs back into an audio track in RG and then get at that wav somehow. > > > Jack transport is for simultaneous playback/recording of different > > apps. You press one button and all jack transport enabled apps start to > > roll. > > Cute! > > Thanks, > Andras all the best, drew _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user