gMorgan is a rhythm station, a modern organ with full editable accompaniment for play in real time emulating the capabilities of commercial rhythm stations “Korg”,”Roland”, “Solton” ... also has a small pattern based sequencer like “Band in a Box”. Uses the capabilities of ALSA sequencer to produce MIDI accompaniment. Download. gMorgan is currently available in here or CVS.
Hydrogen is a software synthesizer which can be used alone, emulating a drum machine based on patterns, or via an external MIDI keyboard/sequencer software. Hydrogen compiles on Linux/x86 and Mac OS X, although the latter is still experimental, so ask in the developers mailing list for further details. Features. General.
Problem:
Jack Audio Problem:
"Could not open ALSA sequencer as a client.
I was just trying play some .mid fles. Audacious popped up, but when I tried to play the files I got the following error message:
"You have not selected any sequencer ports for MIDI playback. You can do so in the MIDI plugin preferences."
This means absolutely nothing to me; and googling for information on this error message leads to more meaningless gibberish.
Hey all,
I need some help understanding how JACK, ALSA, and MIDI interact. Specifically, I want to understand why I'm having so much trouble routing MIDI traffic between different devices and programs.
Even more specifically: I have an ancient MIDI keyboard. Well, it's sort of a MIDI keyboard.
Hi everyone,
I am reading a book called "Head First Java" by Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates. One example piece of code uses a MIDI sequencer to generate a sound.
Unfortunately it doesn't work for me on Ubuntu. When I run it I only hear a kind of knock (it's supposed to be a piano note).
Sibilant title aside:
Can anyone recommend a basic step-sequencer that'll work okay in Fedora, please? Back in Windows-land, I used to use a little freeware program called Hotstepper, which allowed me to add my own WAVs to a library and then plot those into a piano-roll/sequencer.
Qtractor, an audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application written in C++ with the Qt4 framework, is now at version 0.5.8 (The India Romeo).
The target platform for this software is Linux, where the Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) for audio and the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) for MIDI are the main infrastructures to evolve as a fairly-featured Linux desktop audio workstation GUI.
Hi
I have recently obtained the MinION USB genome sequencer, which to my disappointment doesn't seem to be working in Ubuntu properly.
I'm using the 12.04 release of Ubuntu. The sequencer is properly detected by the script/driver that comes with it, but seems to be unable to detect the sample.
I'm attaching the screenshot of the process. Any help would be greatly appreciated!