![]() ![]() Click the MIDI tab - check to see whether there is a device called system_midi. Open the Connect window - you should see a list of places you can connect to/from in the Audio tab.Ĥ. Open Jack Control - this is where you you make connections between devices.ģ. Start Jack Portaudio - this starts the Jack Audio server - you will find a terminal window opens providing information.Ģ. Make sure you have the LoopBE or LoopMIDI driver installed - I could not make a successful connection without error messages using LoopBE - which I'm currently thinking might be a MIDI loop (feedback) problem.ġ. Musescore is a very useful and userfrienly software and version 2,0 is really promising.Hope this clarifies things for both of you. I also definitely stick to Windows as I built up a whole little soft studio working fine and using of course a virtual Midi cable (LoopBe1). I am not abandoning things easily and therefore kept on trying and trying. We are just trying to understand why Musescore 2,0 is not working correctly under Windows 7 while using Jackaudio. So for now I was simply awaiting Igevorse's answer to my last test. Churchorganist tested with Windows 7 as a host in Windows 8 and than apparently things were working. I even made tests on a second computer running Windows 7-64 bits as up to now we found nobody to do so. On demand of Igevorse I attached each time screenshots permitting him to see what was happening. On the contrary I clearly pointed out several times that jackaudio was perfectly working with Musescore 1,3. I have never been talking about Jackaudio as a buggy software. The window layout can be saved and recalled either manually, in a cue or as part of a snapshot.Firstly I am positively and constructively trying since a couple of days to report all my tests with Musescore 2,0 using Jackaudio for midi output. The library lets you save and organize snapshots or other pieces of a setup and re-use them in later projects. For example you could trigger the cue list from the snapshot list of a digital mixer or a show control systems such as Qlab. The cue lists can be controlled usingMIDI show control enabling you to control LiveProfessor from an external device. In addition each control can be tweaked to respond just the way you like. We have tried to make the system as flexible as possible, but at the same time making it quick and easy to use. LiveProfessor has an extensive system for using hardware controllers to control plugin parameters and program functions. These are especially useful for keyboard players, with functions such as transpose, key-zone and filter. Song and step thru the list during the show to recall the right settings for each song.Įach plugin has a set of powerful Midi Modifiers. The cue list helps you change LiveProfessor’s settings during a performance.Ī cue list is made up of cues containing one or more Actions.Įxamples of actions are recalling a snapshot, changing the audio patch, sending midi messages, changing tempo, etc. This allows you to recall only some settings without changing parameters you need to tweak manually during the performance. Choose between snapshots that recall individual plugins or global snapshots that recall the entire state of a project.īoth types have filters that let you choose which functions should be recalled. LiveProfessor has extensive snapshot automation. Plugin outputs can be split to any number of destinations (including other plugins) and the physical outputs can have as many sources as you want. There is summing on each plugin input, so you can have more then one source go to the same input. LiveProfessor has a very flexible routing system, you can route audio anyway you like. Supports virtually unlimited number of VST 3.x plugins and instruments.Ĭhoice of audio hardware is totally up to the user. LiveProfessor also has advanced MIDI routing and manipulation features, and can be controlled using hardware controllers or Midi Show Control. ![]() The program supports snapshots of all settings, for easy switching between songs. Using a ASIO audio card you can route inputs and outputs through your VST-plugins in any order and way you like. The concept is very simple, yet extremely flexible. LiveProfessor is designed to be an effect rack of VST-plugins and we have created it specifically with live sound in mind. ![]()
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