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Re: can I set panning in midi


From: Vaughan McAlley
Subject: Re: can I set panning in midi
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2013 12:44:46 +1000

On 6 September 2013 08:50, Karl Hammar <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Stefan Thomas:
> > which platform do You use?
> > WIndows, Mac, Linux?
>
> Linux.
>
> > For which purposes do You want to use midi?
>
> Producing exercise sound files for the choir, they basically wants
> mp3's or something similar. I have tried ogg but their systems kind
> of not understands that.
>
> I'd like to have e.g. basses at left, tenors mid left, altos mid right
> and sopranos at right, to make each voice easier to hear and follow.
>
> > On Linux I can recommand rosegarden (it is very easy to edit midi-files
>
> Trying rosegarden, immense abount of debug msg on the terminal,
> lots of buttons I don't understand, yes I can see it connected to
> jack, no sound, yes there a knob with "pan" labelled here, etc...
> oops why does it abort?
>
> I have been using timidity, but it doesn't seem to have a pan control,
> maybe sox can help.
>
> Regards,
> /Karl Hammar
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I wrote the attached script for exactly this purpose. It saves mucking
around with anything more sophisticated than a simple MIDI player. The
tracks are distributed evenly across the panning range. Unfortunately
it requires Lua, but Lua is small and the last few times I’ve found it
very easy to install. More detailed instructions are in the script...

Vaughan

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