Re: midi file editing

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On 03/14/2012 03:42 AM, Rustom Mody wrote:


On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Renato <rennabh@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:rennabh@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 18:11:17 +0530
    Rustom Mody <rustompmody@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rustompmody@xxxxxxxxx>>
    wrote:

     > [I am asking this after wrestling with rosegarden for an hour or so
     > and getting no sound]

    Hi, sorry if this is obvious to you, but just in case, you'd
    probably need a soundfont (like fluidr3) and a soundfont player (like
    qsynth) to have sound - maybe rosegarden has a built-in soundfont
    player? Anyway you should be able to make it output the midi of the
    track to qsynth (using qjackctl), and therefore have sound.

    HTH,
    renato


HI Renato
Nothing's very obvious to me and all help is much appreciated!

I start qjackctl and qsynth and rosegarden (in that order?)
I have soundfonts loaded into qsynth as well as rosegarden (dunno which
is correct)

I've never loaded soundfonts into Rosegarden, never needed to.

I would expect to be able to connect rosegarden out to qsynth in.
Cant seem to do that because: audio tab of qjackctl only has qsynth on
left (readable/output) but not on right so cannot wire rosegarden into
qsynth

In an earlier mail Paul had suggested I use a2jmidid -e
That makes a2j appear in midi tab whose output I can connect to qsynth
but that does not help

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