Re: [linux-audio-user] ablton live emulation

From: <Favio@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Oct 14 2005 - 18:26:41 EEST

I dont get it, I dont know half the names you just told me.

So, what should I look for as an absolute beginner?

PD (that one i heard of at uni) or supercollider?

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> Von: "Dave Griffiths" <dave@email-addr-hidden>
> An: "A list for linux audio users" <linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden>
> Kopie: A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden>
> Betreff: Re: [linux-audio-user] ablton live emulation
> Datum: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 16:07:44 +0100 (BST)
>
> > But as I said, as a performer, I simply use Live and m laptop :)
>
> about 90% of the live "laptop performances" I've seen with linux use pure
> data. it would be possible (I should imagine) to rig up a pd patch that
> had some of the elements of live, although it's a very different paradigm,
> the advantage being that you'd have more power over how it works.
>
> another program commonly used live is supercollider, a similar tool to pd
> in that you have to "build it yourself", but it's very powerful and used
> by quite a cross section of musicians. there are also a lot of people
> (including myself) who write custom software for live performances.
>
> one advantage of linux is that its possible to configure your machine for
> this sort of work, and jack (in conjuction with a low latency kernel)
> allows you to get very stable audio. I must admit I've never tried
> performing with another os, but I like the fact I can run one script that
> sets my machine up for a gig (launches jack with the right settings,
> starts apps, connects them together etc), which takes a lot of the
> pressure away in the heat of the moment.
>
> I guess there is no one monolithic "point and click" app that will do all
> this in the way that live does, but lots of smaller ones, which in a lot
> of ways is preferable.
>
> cheers,
>
> dave
>

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