[01:28] <OvenWerks> Lumpy: ok... I can try.
[01:29] <Lumpy> it is a pretty simple question
[01:29] <Lumpy> can one modify the jack connections in cli
[01:29] <Lumpy> after qjackctl has started
[01:42] <OvenWerks> Yes, I am not fulent in how though
[01:43] <Lumpy> kk
[01:43] <OvenWerks> I wuld think with either jack_connect jack.plumbing
[01:43] <Lumpy> i will pick your brain in a few
[01:44] <OvenWerks> in a terminal type jack<tab tab> and all the commands that start with jack will show up on your screen.
[01:45] <Lumpy> i will look into it in about 15 minute
[01:46] <OvenWerks> man <command name> will often give some info about how it is used
[01:47] <OvenWerks> and if there is no man page... smetimes command --help or -h will work
[01:52] <OvenWerks> in the case of jack_control... just type it with no arguments and it will give usage.
[01:52] <Lumpy> i am trying to write a .sh to launch every thing at once
[01:53] <Lumpy> i have it to the point where i am missing one connection when it runs
[01:53] <OvenWerks> jack.plumbing might be the best then.
[01:53] <Lumpy> i think i might need to install it
[01:53] <Lumpy> i am on crunchbang atm
[01:53] <OvenWerks> It auto connects ports according to a config file.
[01:54] <OvenWerks> the package you need would be jack.tools.
[01:59] <Lumpy> installed
[01:59] <Lumpy> and has a man
[01:59] <Lumpy> so i will look that over and get back at ya
[02:03] <Lumpy> yup that looks like the ticket
[02:04] <Lumpy> not sure /exactly/ how yet but it looks the ticket ove
[02:04] <Lumpy> er OvenWerks thanks
[02:04] <OvenWerks> ya regex takes some time to get used to.
[02:05] <OvenWerks> try man regex
[02:05] <Lumpy> from what I gather though
[02:06] <Lumpy> i could launch it first
[02:06] <Unit193> Actually, you want man 7 regex
[02:06] <OvenWerks> Yes it can be run before jack even
[02:06] <Lumpy> and it will just make the connections happen whenever the programs to launch
[02:07] <OvenWerks> Unit193: on my machine I didn't need the 7 , I just got it.
[02:07] <OvenWerks> Lumpy: yes.
[02:07] <OvenWerks> When ever two ports it wants to connect exist, it connects them
[02:07] <Unit193> OvenWerks: Sure, you get regex(3), though.
[02:08] <OvenWerks> Or if there are two ports connected it wants disconnected they get that way.
[02:08] <OvenWerks> Unit193: "Manual page regex(7) line 1 "
[02:09] <Unit193> Strange.
[02:09] <OvenWerks> Maybe I don't have the (3) page installed
[02:10] <OvenWerks> man 3 regex
[02:10] <OvenWerks> No manual entry for regex in section 3
[02:10] <OvenWerks> man 3 regex
[02:10] <OvenWerks> No manual entry for regex in section 3
[02:10] <OvenWerks> oops
[02:11] <Unit193> manpages-dev carries it, and that caused me problems as it's not really helpful when looking up regex. ;)
[02:11] <OvenWerks> I can see that.
[02:11] <Lumpy> looks like that is the missing puzzle piece for my .sh file, thanks again OvenWerks
[02:11] <OvenWerks> NP
[02:11] <Lumpy> i am going to have to educate myself on exactly how to do it
[02:12] <OvenWerks> I would have to do the same
[02:12] <Lumpy> well 95% is done already
[02:12] <OvenWerks> It looks like you can do most of what you want with file name style wild cards.
[02:12] <Lumpy> i manage to make everything launch and connect execpt one connection with one click now
[02:13] <OvenWerks> The examples on the man page look more instructive than some of the rest of the text.
[02:13] <Lumpy> wouldn't need that in my case i think
[02:13] <Lumpy> i want a specific set up each time
[02:13] <Lumpy> at present, it works just fine, minus the one connection
[02:14] <Lumpy> but since I am naming everything at launch
[02:14] <Lumpy> logically it seems
[02:14] <Lumpy> that jack.plumbing would work just fine for that one connection
[02:14] <OvenWerks> yup
[02:36] <Lumpy> thanks again guys
[02:36] <Lumpy> i will have this figured out by tomorrow night
[02:36] <Lumpy> but i must zzzz
[02:36] <Lumpy> got some early work to do in the morning
[02:37] <Lumpy> nini
[15:12] <wachin> Hi to all, any of you know how to turn it down the sound to an instrument in the track of Muse (on a MIDI)
[15:20] <zequence> wachin: I'm sure there is a volume control for the track somewhere
[15:20] <zequence> wachin: did you try the mixer?
[15:21] <wachin> Hi
[15:21] <wachin> Thanks for answering
[15:22] <wachin> I'm looking for where the mixer, which is not
[15:22] <wachin> no where is
[15:22] <wachin> I don t now
[15:24] <zequence> wachin: In the menu. "View" -> "Mixer A"
[15:24] <wachin> I did not know that Muse had a Mixer for each instrument
[15:24] <wachin> Ok, I go
[15:25] <zequence> wachin: Also, in the side view, when selecting a channel, there's "Vol"
[15:26] <wachin> Whao! you were right
[15:26] <wachin> OK, now I see
[15:26] <wachin> Ok
[15:26] <wachin> Thanks, very thanks
[15:29] <wachin> Zequence thanks, is great
[15:34] <zequence> wachin: no problem
[15:34] <wachin> :)
[15:42] <wachin> Zequence do you know how to save that changes in the MIDI file,
[15:42] <wachin> I want to record eg. only the BASS of the song in the MIDI file, and for that I have turned down the volume to the rest of the instruments, but what I put at the beginning to give up play (use Audacity to record from Qsynth), the all volumen restart
[15:43] <zequence> wachin: volumes are probably written into the midi file too
[15:43] <zequence> wachin: why not use muse to record?
[15:43] <zequence> wachin: you can also use solo/mute functions
[15:44] <wachin> oh
[15:44] <wachin> but need the other instruments but with volumen small
[15:45] <holstein> route them as you want/need
[15:49] <wachin> I want to try of save the volumen from each tracks of the midi in "Chanel Info"
[15:49] <holstein> wachin: the volume?
[15:50] <holstein> wachin: dont try, just mix as you want, and save the track as midi, or export as midi.. or record into an audio recorder
[15:50] <wachin> the volume of each track of the MIDI
[15:50] <holstein> see also #opensourcemusicans
[15:56] <wachin> http://ubuntuone.com/6oJP0cA4msyqqA342QAztj
[15:56] <wachin> See this image please
[15:57] <zequence> wachin: you probably need to do that separately in each midi file
[15:57] <zequence> wachin: open the midi editor, and set volume from there
[15:57] <zequence> each track has 128 controls
[15:57] <zequence> one of them is volume
[15:58] <wachin> oh,
[15:58] <zequence> I think the control channel is 7
[15:58] <wachin> yes, I go
[15:59] <zequence> wachin: When you double click the midi file, in the lower part of the window that pops up "S"
[15:59] <zequence> select controller
[15:59] <zequence> select 7 main volume
[16:00] <wachin> I try
[16:00] <zequence> You need to draw a value at the beginning
[16:00] <zequence> wachin: "s, x, velocity", click "s"
[16:01] <zequence> you can automate all of the 128 controls that you can choose
[16:01] <wachin> I know too much to ask, could give me a picture please
[16:03] <zequence> !paste
[16:04] <zequence> wachin: http://imagebin.org/266104
[16:04] <zequence> A bit busy now, but hope that helps
[16:04] <wachin> Ok
[16:05] <wachin> Thanks for the help, I want to try your great info
[16:22] <wachin> Thanks Zequence for the image
[16:22] <wachin> I understant
[16:45] <wachin> Zequence its working
[16:45] <wachin> Thanks for the tuto
[16:46] <wachin> Zequence do you have a mail that can give to me
[16:46] <wachin> Or you have a facebook account
[16:47] <wachin> The solution is draw a value at the beginning