[linux-audio-user] Re: Doing Drums

From: Loki Davison <loki.davison@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Apr 21 2006 - 06:12:03 EEST

On 4/21/06, Loki Davison <loki.davison@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> On 4/21/06, BJaY <BJaY@email-addr-hidden-mail.net> wrote:
> > I trying to figure out a method of doing contemporary drums, where I can
> > edit in a matrix like environment but then get separate Jack outputs for
> > each drum to allow for DSP'ing. I currently use Rosegarden synced to
> Ardour.
> > Rosegarden will not allow splitting notes to different channels - though
> > Muse does, but that means I have to run both (I don't know if they'll
> play
> > happy together). I revisited hydrogen again recently, but it won't load
> gig
> > or sf2, as far as I can see (Has some nice kits though). I like the idea
> of
> > using Linuxsampler to do drums but I can't see a way of directing one
> drum
> > to one engine / output and another to another. I feel like there is a
> simple
> > solution here that I'm missing, it must be a very common requirement in
> > digital audio. Anyone got any suggestions ?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Bruce.
>
> Seq24 is quite a nice pattern sequencer for drums. I use it with smack
> (synthed drums) and hydrogen (sampled drums).
>
> Loki
>

oh, and everything else. Seq24 is great. ;-)
Received on Fri Apr 21 08:15:03 2006

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