Highlandman
New member
I apologize if I am repeating an already-asked question, but I have made an honest effort to search the forum without success.
I am building a VPO (converting a Baldwin 210) and very much would like to have no monitor or keyboard permanently installed. This will be a Linux (FatDog64, probably) implementation. I have some experience with Linux and jOrgan, but this is my first foray into Grandorgue. I think I know how to configure it to run "headless" (my computer parts have not yet been delivered) but I still have a couple of particular questions that are stumping me.
First, is there a way to use a MIDI input to initiate an orderly exit from GO? (Console "Off" button....)
My second question concerns the temperament setter. I would like to have only Equal and 1/4-Comma Meantone available from a switch on the console. I see an incrementer available on the panel, but without a monitor I will need to have it positively select between only those two, not cycle (blindly!) through many. (Or, I may get frisky, and install a three-position switch and include a Werkmeister.)
I appreciate any tips. Thanks for all the great work the community has done!
-Glenn
I am building a VPO (converting a Baldwin 210) and very much would like to have no monitor or keyboard permanently installed. This will be a Linux (FatDog64, probably) implementation. I have some experience with Linux and jOrgan, but this is my first foray into Grandorgue. I think I know how to configure it to run "headless" (my computer parts have not yet been delivered) but I still have a couple of particular questions that are stumping me.
First, is there a way to use a MIDI input to initiate an orderly exit from GO? (Console "Off" button....)
My second question concerns the temperament setter. I would like to have only Equal and 1/4-Comma Meantone available from a switch on the console. I see an incrementer available on the panel, but without a monitor I will need to have it positively select between only those two, not cycle (blindly!) through many. (Or, I may get frisky, and install a three-position switch and include a Werkmeister.)
I appreciate any tips. Thanks for all the great work the community has done!
-Glenn