F10 only lists "savable" formats- modules. Shift-F10 lists "exportable" formats like WAV and now MID.
schism can now save midi files, although almost no effects are presently supported yet.
Ubuntu 7.10 users may have a non-functioning Shift-F10 key. No matter. Pick "auto" and type "filename.mid" and schism will prompt you to export.
Or disable shift-f10 in gnome keybindings. The default is stupid (slow animations?)
hrm, schism can load the songs that it exports as mid... bizarre...
The latest build works incorrect in OS X Leopard with MIDI output. I selected IAC Driver Bus 1 (virtual MIDI driver included in Mac OS X) as output in Schism, set instrument's MIDI channel = 1, ran Garage Band in background (it detected 1 MIDI input). After that I started to play an instrument in Schism. 80% of pressed keys did not sent anything via MIDI. Rarely some notes sent MIDI commands to Garage Band which produce a sound then.
Can't test it under OS X Tiger, but guess Schism can acts wrong there as well.
One more thing: Ctrl+F1 and top menu "Settings / System Configuration" did not works.
>>4080
I assume you're referring to keyjamming? I just loaded a song, added MIDI settings to one of the samples, and pressed F5, and it worked as expected. Monkey-bashing the keyboard didn't make any notes unless I hit like six keys at a time.
not while keyjamming only, but when song playing (F5) as well.
Shift+F1: MIDI setup screen. Numbers appears near MIDI input driver name when playing MIDI keyboard - it's all right. But no any numbers near midi OUTPUT driver's name when playing a pattern with an instrument assigned to MIDI channel. And hardware see no any incoming MIDI messages from Schism. What I doing wrong? :)
Mac OS X Leopard, Schism ver. 15 nov 2007.
Midi export is a great idea !
Thanx