Stephen Ceresia a écrit :
>I'm new to the world of Linux audio, but have been programming beats
>and working with MIDI and digital audio in the Windows world for many
>years now. In other words, I'm not new to MIDI and audio, but I am to
>Linux. :)
>
>Anyway, what I'm trying to do is use it along with an app that could
>play back audio files. Basically, I want to use seq24 for the
>sequencing, and use another app for triggerring samples, all running
>from the same clock (which is where I'm assuming JACK comes in).
>
>Does anyone know of a tutorial or walkthrough for beginners to achieve
>this setup? Again, I apologize for my limited Linux knowledge, but
>this platform seems extremely interesting for audio, and I definitely
>want to learn what I can. The rock solid performance of seq24 is
>incredible. I have yet to see a Windows app perform that I would feel
>as comfortable using in a live situation. If other apps perform like
>this, I won't be booting back into Windows anytime soon. ;)
>
>
Hi
I guess ardour is a good one.
http://ardour.org/
YC aka kolt'
Received on Wed Apr 27 00:15:40 2005
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