![]() I'm using BIAB 2017 (recently upgraded from 2009) as administrator on Windows 7 (64bit), Intel i5 CPU, 8GB RAM ![]() But even when it worked to import the BIAB MIDI into, say, REAPER (my DAW), and then export it from there again, the resulting file behaves exactly the same in GP6, so the bug(?) seems to be passed on.Īfter searching the Internet the whole day for possible solutions I'm at a loss, so if anyone has any idea I'd be glad as BIAB is more or less useless for me without this functionality. Besides reinstalling BIAB and experimenting with the various options for MIDI in BIAB itself, I tried to import and re-export the files in various programs that can read MIDI. The MIDI files from BIAB are the only ones that generate this problem, GP6 usually takes any 3rd party MIDI without difficulties. Till here everything seems to work fine but when I try to re-open the just saved. I open Guitar Pro and import the MIDI file - the file opens fine and can be edited I hit F6 to open the export MIDI dialogue and save the file to disk as a type-1 MIDI with default options I type in some basic chords in BIAB and pick a style (no RealTracks or RealStyles etc. I would love to see a natively built elf binary, but I realize that would be an insane amount of work.Īnyway, if you are interested in this, send me a pm or reply on here.I've got a problem with the MIDI files generated by BIAB when importing and saving them in Guitar Pro 6. Not going to lie, I absolutely *hate* the amount of memory + cpu that java apps use. In some cases, with a small enough screen and lots of tracks, this becomes annoying very fast. *Tux guitar doesn't remember the height of the track listing window at the bottom. Track names on the tracks would help, along with a way to type in a number for volume. *Mixer window is pretty unwieldy and needs cleanup. (So if you are slowing a song down to learn it, you don't have to change an arbitrary number of tempo settings by hand). *Ability to increase/decrease all tempos in a song by a certain factor. *Ability to mix levels on individual drum instruments (sometimes kick is way too quiet for example) this is probably more of a timidity thing. *"Strum" flag, that sounds like you are doing a quick strum of the notes. *Export to wav + mp3 (for folks that are uncomfortable with using a terminal) *Copying and pasting measures from other files. (eg you have to uncheck a check box every single time, which can cause problems that you don't realize until down the line) *Trying to type a number into the start/stop measure number text box is glitchy. Problem with java perhaps? It is not a good thing when music software can't keep a beat. It works fine when you export to midi and convert to wav with timidity. *There should be a bundled option where you get timitdity + decent soundfonts out of the box. Either it doesn't play nice with other apps, or sound simply doesn't work at all. I have done fresh installs on at least 10 different systems, and there is a problem with the sound in every install. *Ensure that sound works out of the box in Ubuntu. Some of the issues I would like to see worked on: I'm currently have little time for dev work at the moment, but could certainly provide funding myself. *Get some decent hosting + domain name for the site *Find someone who can actively maintain the tuxguitar forums, as least as much as removing the spam *Find someone who can actively maintain tuxguitar with funding from the kickstarter I would like to try and do the following: ![]() That said, does anyone currently maintain the software or web site?Ĭurrently the site looks like it is down:Īnd the forums have been full of spam for months now. This program is awesome, and I want to keep it going. First of all, I just want to say many, many thanks to everyone who has worked on Tuxguitar.
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