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Audio Routing - Rosegarden: music software for Linux

    https://www.rosegardenmusic.com/doc/en/studio-audio-routing.html
    These correspond to JACK audio ports exposed by Rosegarden, to which you can connect outputs from any other JACK audio application or soundcard capture ports using an external JACK router application such as QJackCtl.

Recording an Audio Track in Rosegarden from Qsynth, Using JACK

    https://member.keymusician.com/Tutorials/HowToRecordAnAudioTrackInRosegardenFromQsynth.html
    Recording an Audio Track in Rosegarden from Qsynth, Using JACK Open a Rosegarden sequence-editor file you normally play with Qsynth, or create a new Rosegarden sequence file for recording your audio files into. Right-click on the track-title of an unused track, and choose “Audio”, and “Audio #1” from the

Rosegarden

    https://www.rosegardenmusic.com/tutorials/qsynth-rosegarden/ConfiguringJackAndQsynth.html
    To configure it to start running automatically, click on the “Misc” tab of the Setup dialog, and click-on (so a check-mark appears) the “Start JACK audio server on application startup” check-box, as shown in the screen-shot below: When you're done, click on the “OK” button (which will be enabled when you change something).

JACK audio server / Realtime Kernel / Rosegarden

    https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/405433-jack-audio-server-realtime-kernel-rosegarden
    As root, I can run the JACK audio server with realtime priority (as it is needed by Rosegarden) with the command jackd -R -dalsa & it starts up and seems to run. Then as a regular user, I try to connect to the JACK audio server using the qjackctl application.

Rosegarden 14.02 for Linux

    https://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Rosegarden/
    Rosegarden is a professional audio and MIDI sequencer, score editor, and general-purpose music composition and editing environment. It runs on Linux using the JACK audio system. Rosegarden can be used to record and arrange audio and MIDI compositions with effects and instrument plugins.

Synchronising to external transports - Rosegarden: music

    https://www.rosegardenmusic.com/doc/en/transport-external.html
    Rosegarden supports the JACK transport mechanism for synchronising its transport with other JACK applications on the same computer. To activate it, go to Settings -> Configure Rosegarden... and check the Use JACK transport box.

How do I configure sound in Rosegarden? - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/620375/how-do-i-configure-sound-in-rosegarden
    In this setup Jack is responsible for connecting our input (RoseGarden) to our output (QSynth) Setting up Jack This tutorial will use QJackCtl. For me this program was found in Sound & Video -> QJackCtl, but you can also start it command line with qjackctl. The main window of the UI will look like this:

Rosegarden Midi Keyboard Playback …

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/fedora-35/rosegarden-midi-keyboard-playback-fedora31-xfce-jack-audio-pulseaudio-ur12-rosegarden-4175665711/
    Onboard-Audio-Chip >>> Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC *4 - Supports : Jack-detection, Multi-streaming, Front Panel Jack-retaskingExternal USB Audio controller -> Steinberg UR 12 JBL LSR305 Powered Monitor Speakers (via USB) Yamaha P105 (88 key) digital piano (via USB).

Improving Your Linux System For Creating Music - …

    https://www.rosegardenmusic.com/tutorials/qsynth-rosegarden/index.html
    Since Rosegarden depends on JACK for audio-files, you will need to go on to the next step, showing you how to configure it with JACK, but the following steps show you how to configure it with just PulseAudio. Once installed (as you did earlier), you find Qsynth in the “Sound & Video” or “MultiMedia” area of the application menu.

[SOLVED] Rosegarden, FluidSynth, and JACK refuse to work

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/rosegarden-fluidsynth-and-jack-refuse-to-work-4175420532/
    This depends on what you want rosegarden to do. You will only need jack running if you want to play *real* audio files, like mp3, wave, etc inside rosegarden. For midi-playback you will need a softsynth like fluidsynth and a Soundfont. Start fluidsynth before you start rosegarden. If you then start rosegarden, everything should work fine.

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