Re: [LAU] Synths for live use

From: James Stone <jamesmstone@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Nov 18 2012 - 16:55:24 EET

These are great ideas
Thx! I also found ghostess will spit out a small script file to start up a
dssi plugin in a particular state. No mapping of midi controls unless I
hard code them tho...

Any ideas on organ/stage piano emulation apart from Beatrix? A clav and
rhodes sound would be useful.
On Nov 14, 2012 6:55 AM, "michael noble" <looplog@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 5:07 PM, James Stone <jamesmstone@email-addr-hiddenwrote:
>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions? Ideally should be lightweight (capable
>> of running on an old eeepc 701), lots of control possibilities (interact
>> with controls via midi knobs), rock solid stable, possible to recall state
>> from command line.
>>
>> Not all of these are essential but I would like it to start up and
>> interact with my kb without too much typing on-stage!
>>
>> I do have a real soft spot for whysynth but the midi learn and recall of
>> state seem tricky/impossible with ghostess?
>>
>> I would also like suggestions for organs (Beatrix?), electric pianos,
>> romplers.. I am seriouslh considering a solid state keyboard or sound
>> module, but it seems it should be possible with linux...
>>
>> Suggestions for reasonably priced hardware (2nd hand?) Options would also
>> be interesting...
>>
>> J
>>
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> amSynth is lightweight enough to run on a netbook. It's not especially
> deep but still has enough versatility to add to your live toolkit. I
> usually map all controls to a single program on my novation controller
> which gives full knob per function interaction for live use.
>

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