I uploaded GMorgan .57 to Sourceforge yesterday. It works with Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint and likely any Linux distribution. * It is best if you have a connected midi keyboard. - If you don't have one, try VMPK (Virtual Midi Piano Keyboard) with Qsynth. aconnectgui can connect it all. * Added a midi mode to the main screen. Mode 0 allows you to use the controls on your connected keyboard. Midi control messages are suppressed and that can speed things up, but it over-rides gui controls. mode 2 allows enough control messages to pass so that most of the original midi messages are sent. mode 3 allows all of the control messages through. This may cause an interruption in rhythm though...I think it is caused by too many midi messages being passed. * utils -> selector panel has an added accordion feature. When this panel has focus, the computer keyboard is analogous to an accordion keyboard. You can play chords (major, minor, 7ths, diminished) using your left hand while continuing to play melodic lines on your midi keyboard with your right hand. It only works if the selector window is active though. The computer keyboard is mapped this way: 1 = Cdim7 q = C7 a = Cmaj7 z = Cm7 2 = Ddim7 w = D7 s = Dmaj7 x = Dm7 ... (etc) The shift key, changes to #. * Harmonization has been revised. Option 5 produces a block chord. Use this value for patterns 2 - 5 also for harmonization of accompaniment. * Fixed problems formerly on the sequencer screen. * Fixed a segfault in harmonization. Let me know if you have comments or questions about it. I have not updated the documentation or web site for it. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user