On 1/26/09, Emanuel Rumpf <xbran@xxxxxx> wrote: > Let me be more detailed, how to realize it: Yes, please :-) > 1. First start jackd (I recommend to use qjackctl for doing that. You > can see the created connections there too.) > 2. Start qsynth > 3. Start rosegarden > 4. in RG in the device manager, create a new device, name it QSYNTH > and connect it to qsynth > ( the entry is called somehow like "131:0 snyth input port > (qsynth:0) (write)") > > 5. select a MIDI track. in the playback parameter panel choose the > QSYNTH device as output > Further select instrument, channel and program for the track > using the QSYNTH device > > # for testing, playback the midi track now. You should hear it. > > 6. select an AUDIO track. Make it stereo. As input select "In 1" > > 7. use QJackCtls connection dialog (audio-connections) > - delete the connection system input (capture) ==> rosegarden (record) > - (optional: delete qsynth ==> system playback (out) ) > - connect qsynth to rosegarden (record) input > > > 8. activate the audio track for recording (red LED) > 9. press the record button in the Rosegarden transport panel. > the playback starts and the midi track is being recorded to the audio > track. > (note: if you de-connected qsynth from system-playback, you may > not hear anything now) Thanks for the detailed and clear description! Steps 6-9 were completely new to me. Andras _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user