Try this:
In track parameters (usually on the right of the main window) under the
"playback parameters" sub heading,
"device" should say "internal synth" (or similar) for Rosegarden to generate
audio, and hence that's #1.
However I think you have "General Midi Device" selected there (hence #2),
and you need to make sure that
QSynth is recieving notes (in the QSynth GUI on the bottom there's a tab,
usually called "engine" or so. the green light
next to that should flash each time it recieves a MIDI command. (To test,
hook it up to a MIDI keyboard. )
Next: Connecting MIDI cables. In the "ALSA" tab of QJackCtl, expand the
rosegarden entry, and look for a port named
the same as your track inside rosegarden. Connect this to QSynths input. It
should be that simple i think...
Cheers, -Harry
PS: I would download RoseGarden and be able to try this, but its a 170 Mb
download for me (QT and all that..) so
Ill pass for a while I think!
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