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using_rosegarden_with_qsynth_look_ma_no_jackd [2009/11/08 02:16] shelagh |
using_rosegarden_with_qsynth_look_ma_no_jackd [2022/05/06 16:07] (current) |
Leave the default device empty. Not sure what it does but when I put hw:0 (which is my soundcard) Qsynth6 would not start up. | Leave the default device empty. Not sure what it does but when I put hw:0 (which is my soundcard) Qsynth6 would not start up. |
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{{:findingsoundfont.png|Looking for a soundfont}} | {{:qs-findingsf.png|Looking for a soundfont}} |
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Will do a better picture than this soon. | |
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Qsynth uses a normal file dialog, so you have to know where your soundfonts are. It does not save directories between sessions. | Qsynth uses a normal file dialog, so you have to know where your soundfonts are. It does not save directories between sessions. |
If you have used a general soundfont like fluid, you will also be able to choose which patch you want to use in the Track Parameters panel on the bottom left hand of the Rosegarden window. | If you have used a general soundfont like fluid, you will also be able to choose which patch you want to use in the Track Parameters panel on the bottom left hand of the Rosegarden window. |
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{{:trackparameterpanel.png|Choosing a midi patch}} | {{:trackparameterpanel1.png|Choosing a midi patch}} |
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If you like what it sounds like you can save the file so that it opens up with the sound setup like this again or even use this setup as the default studio for all your compositions. | If you like what it sounds like you can save the file so that it opens up with the sound setup like this again or even use this setup as the default studio for all your compositions. |