Frank Kober wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
> I might have skipped this in the thread but have you tried qtractor just as a fluidsynth+effects host? You can use one fluidsynth-dssi plugin per track, and the track properties lets you configure the input/output settings including the received MIDI channel(s).
> Switching between tracks can automatically route the MIDI input to the active track. For me this has worked out quite well, it'll also save the whole setup easily. I also use qtractor as a multi-track plugin host fed with data from seq24 if I don't want to do linear composing
> Regards
> Frank
>
Wow. Way cool. I now have apparently three very good ways to get this
done, and the above appears to be one GUI plus one background, as simple
as possible :-) I was hoping to not have to keep a gigabyte of sample
lying around :-) :-) Thanks much!!!
J.E.B.
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