On Thursday 12 October 2006 17:55, Sebastian Reichelt was like: > Package: rosegarden > Version: 1:1.2.4-1 > Severity: normal > > With Rosegarden running, all notes I play on my piano connected via MIDI > are instantly sent back to the piano. This is really annoying because the > piano then plays them twice at the same time, resulting in nasty sounds. > > It does not matter whether I am actually recording from the piano or not. > If there is an option to turn this behavior off, I have not found it.
With respect, and without further information, this does not sound like a bug in Rosegarden. I suspect Sebastian is complaining about the peculiarities of Midi routing, which at worst can only be described as a badly designed feature. For help with MIDI and general system set-up it's worth asking on the AGNULA Users list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (this list deals with all Debian based multimedia systems, not just AGNULA). If you think this is a badly designed feature it may be worth mailing the Rosegarden users list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. From your description of the problem, I suggest that you make the Piano send MIDI on a different channel, I usually choose 15 or 16, Rosegarden receives MIDI information by default on all 16 channels. If the Piano is set to receive MIDI only on channel 1, which is probably the default - check what channel Rosegarden is using to send the piano notes on, then you will only hear the notes that the computer sends it and not those directly coming from the keyboard. If you find the delay (latency) unacceptable, please write to the above lists for help. If the above fixes this problem, please close this bug. If you know this is not your problem, please disregard this and answer stew's questions as methodically as you can. This probably needs adding to the FAQ(?s). -- cheers, tim hall http://glastonburymusic.org.uk/tim