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

From: <Favio@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Oct 17 2005 - 07:53:27 EEST

Cheers I'll have alook at it!

> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
> Von: "Dave Griffiths" <dave@email-addr-hidden>
> An: "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 17:27:14 +0100 (BST)
>
> > I dont get it, I dont know half the names you just told me.
>
> sorry, forgot to add the links :)
>
> pd:
> http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html
> http://puredata.info/
>
> supercollider:
> http://www.audiosynth.com/
>
> > So, what should I look for as an absolute beginner?
>
> well, I mentioned those apps as examples of what I've seen people using
> for performance in linux, but pd is more suited for the beginner -
> supercollider is often seen as more complicated as you have to use
> smalltalk (an object orientated language) to use it. as smalltalk was
> originally designed for teaching children to program it is suitable for
> beginners but maybe not what you are looking for.
>
> for a more traditional setup with the normal combination of synths,
> samplers and sequencers there are plenty of apps to choose from:
> http://opensourcemusic.info
> http://sound.condorow.net/
>
> and as for a controller sequencer for a live setup, I'd recommend seq24:
> http://www.filter24.org/seq24/
> which is developed with live performance in mind, with a clear simple
> interface.
>
> cheers,
>
> dave
>

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