Re: Bitwig: what we can learn from it

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On 02/04/2014 14:01, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:

[*] Assuming JACK is running, which is a precondition for the two
software
to be running.
[**] Assuming the default midi out for individual tracks hasn't
explicitly
been changed to something else, e.g. a softsynth. But by default
Rosegarden
will use 'General Midi out' for new tracks or for imported midi files
[***] Qsynth can actually be configured to autoconnect to jack Output. In
this case this passage isn't necessary

Yes, this is what I more or less expected to read :)

So? Is it really _that_ complicated? How exactly would you like it to be?

In Ardour 3: in the Add Track dialog select an instrument from a
dropdown list. That is all.

It works just fine for Pianoteq, TAL NoiseMaker, Calf's synths, Loomer
Aspect etc.

Then I misunderstood. I though you meant e.g. importing a midi file and having it play (all tracks) as quickly as possible.

If we're talking about per-track syths, you can very easily do that in Rosegarden as well with a dropdown ;-)

Lorenzo


Also, the audio outputs of tracks are automatically routed to the
master bus, so you don't do any jack plumbing to make a bounce unless
you specifically want to process some of the data via an extra audio
bus.

Alexandre
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