On Monday 29 June 2009, Ilan wrote:
> I would also like to use Timidity for the simple reason that it seems to
> come bundled with Rosegarden.
It's not bundled with Rosegarden. Some distros set it up to run out of the
box. Ubuntu is supposed to do this, for example. If TiMidity (or QSynth) is
running, Rosegarden typically picks it up and connects it to the default
playback device.
> Rosegarden uses for a default. So I disconnect Timidity and connect Qsynth
> and everything works.
You can connect Rosegarden's default device to QSynth and save that as your
default studio.
> The thing is I would like to make it completely automatic for my wife's
> use, since she understands music and not computers. If I could get Timidity
> to work it would be very simple for her: double click on a rosegarden file
> and up comes Rosegarden all configured properly. Not start Rosegarden,
> start Qsynth, start Patchage and then make the proper connections.
I haven't played with it in years, but if you're open to trying different
distros, one clever thing I always liked about Musix was the way Marcos set
it up where you clicked one icon to get all of this up and running and ready
to go.
--
D. Michael McIntyre
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