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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitI'm very happy with the 3 hours I've spent with Seq24. It's much closer
to my way of composing than other timeline based editors :)I have some questions:
* I'm using version 0.9.2 that supports Jack session, according to
https://launchpad.net/seq24/+milestone/0.9.2 However, when I save a
session in QJackCtrl, a folder for seq24 is not created. Any config
option that I'm missing, maybe???* Is there a way to set the playhead possition while on song mode?
* When looping netween L and R markers in song mode, transport slaves
don't loop, they just keep going, is this a bug?* Which app do you guys recommend for use along with Seq24 for playing
wave loops? I'm thinking something that allows me to open a wave file,
set the number of bars and then trigger it with seq24. Ideally it would
stretch the wave according to tempo and bar length.Thanks!
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitI'm very happy with the 3 hours I've spent with Seq24. It's much
closer to my way of composing than other timeline based editors :)I have some questions:
* I'm using version 0.9.2 that supports Jack session, according to
https://launchpad.net/seq24/+milestone/0.9.2 However, when I save a
session in QJackCtrl, a folder for seq24 is not created. Any config
option that I'm missing, maybe???* Is there a way to set the playhead possition while on song mode?
* When looping netween L and R markers in song mode, transport
slaves don't loop, they just keep going, is this a bug?* Which app do you guys recommend for use along with Seq24 for
playing wave loops? I'm thinking something that allows me to open a
wave file, set the number of bars and then trigger it with seq24.
Ideally it would stretch the wave according to tempo and bar length.Thanks!
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