![]() ![]() I have also open the ports in my wifi router so that i can use them, and i know the ports work, but just hoping that anyone that has tried using touchDAW or touchosc could have a recent detailed description of how to get this going. ![]() Like a good piece of vintage hardware, you can open the box and look inside. Development is transparent anyone can watch our work as it happens. QMidiArp has been growing since june 2009 on top of Matthias Nagorni's original arp idea. The modules are also available as LV2 plugins with Qt user interface. It can run multiple synchronized arpeggiators, LFOs and step sequencers. A server recieves the signal from qmidinet and route it to a hardware-midi-interface. Ardour is an open source, collaborative effort of a worldwide team including musicians, programmers, and professional recording engineers. QMidiArp is a MIDI arpeggiator, phrase generator and controller LFO for ALSA and JACK. 3) At the bottom of each channel strip, there is a drop down menu for for the output of those tracks. ![]() You can also do this in the Audio connections menu (Alt+P). Set all three of them to the same MIDI controller. I had a look at the the thread and what yves wrote, but in jack qmidi comes up in the alsa tab and i have tried with a2jmidi to bring it up in the midi tab which it does but after that trying the connect the touchDaw to control ardour just does not work, have tried touchosc, which does work, the controls are able to play but faders do not work, and i have looked at the ardour manual and tried to configure to exactly what the manual describes but to no effect, it would be cool if i can get either apps to work with ardour… So ardour sends the correct midi controller-change commands over qmidinet. 2) In the mixer window, at the top of each channel strip there’s a a drop down menu for Input routing. ![]()
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