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Now with Igevorse we are trying to understand why Musescore 2.0 is not working properly via Jackaudio whilst MS 1.3 is doing fine. You imagine, you run a Sabatella MS score and your acoustic piano starts to play the composition! Remember I was insisting on native Midi in and out for Musescore and indeed maybe one day Musescore will have it, though there seems to be a Midi in option already.
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Therefore they don't benefit of the numerous possibilities given by Midi such as connecting Musescore to an electronic piano for instance or other Midi software like Softsamplers or even to an acoustic piano having Midi codes making the piano keys hit the strings.
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Lots of people like you find it difficult to install this Jack interface and probably renounce to do it. This is exactly what I was saying to you in the very beginning of this discussion about Musescore ans Jackaudio.
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But after step 9, I went to Anvil and have no idea how to find a MIDI monitor.Īs I see you found it complicated to install this Jackaudio interface to have a Midi output on Musescore. So I didn't see a way to interpret step 8. Nothing else shows in that window, however. I now see mscore listed both as readable and as writeable clients. Again, I elected to go on.Īfter starting Anvil, I looked at the Jack Connect window. paOutputUnderflow, paInputOverflow, time_out, ProcessGraphSync: Process error, etc. I decided to go on anyhow.Īt step 6 - looking at the Jack PortAudio window after having set MuseScore to use Jack then restarting it - there were a ton of messages. When I got to step 4, I didn't have system_midi listed, so I went and re-installed Jack according to the instructions you linked to, then rebooted, and tried again - still no system_midi. At step 1, I looked at the Jack PortAudio window and saw error messages about ASIO::ASIO4ALL, which I had added to the command line following the listed instructions. I tried following these steps - starting with the "pre-step" of installing LoopMIDI. I wasn't able to get Anvil to record the MIDI stream, either from LoopBE or LoopMIDI but I was able to record with Sonar X2 be creating 2 LoopMIDI ports and routing playback_2 to In and playback_3 to Out - this is what is making me wonder whether there is a MIDI feedback problem with LoopBE. If you are using Anvil you can now use its MIDI monitor to check for MIDI output from MuseScore.Īnvil appears to show MIDI output from LoopBE all the time MuseScore is semding data, whether there are error messages in the Jack terminal window or not. Enter a few notes into MuseScore then select them and click Loop then click the play button. Now go to Jack's Connect window and connect MuseScore output to the playback_2 device in system_midiĩ. Start a sequencer (I tried Anvil to start with)Ĩ.
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Examine the Jack Portaudio terminal window and see if there are error messages.ħ. Start MuseScore 2 and configure it to run via Jack, then close it and restartĦ. If not you need to go back to the instructions I gave the link to and follow the instructions in the last section.ĥ. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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. 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.