Re: [LAU] About loop, pc based performance

From: Emiliano Grilli <emiliano.grilli@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Apr 15 2013 - 02:07:22 EEST

Thanks:-)
You can hook the lpd8 to hydogen or specimen, or its fork petri-foo.

Ciao :-)
Il giorno 15/apr/2013 00:55, "Gabriel" <gabrielsimao1234567890@email-addr-hidden>
ha scritto:

> On 14-04-2013 22:52, Paul Davis wrote:
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> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Gabriel <gabrielsimao1234567890@email-addr-hidden
> > wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone. I play violin, I have an electric-acoustic violin and an
>> LPD 8 from Akai. I want to make a loop based performance using my laptop
>> (PC). What kind of software ( loopers and DAW ) and hardware ( like foot
>> pedals ) would you recommend for me ? And what kind of audio interface
>> would you recommend for that ? The violin would go for some software reverb
>> and delay and the pads and knobs would go for making beats and messing with
>> audio levels and effects.
>>
>
>
> sooperlooper
> behringer FCB1010
>
> done!
>
>
> Awesome video Emiliano . Sooperlooper looks like a great choice ! The
> behringer FCB1010 seems to be the "cheapest but yet great for the price"
> midi pedalboard around right ? And to get the audio from the source to the
> sooperlooper and from sooperlooper to the PA's I can use any audio
> interface that is Linux friendly. And if I want to add effects to the input
> signal I can use something like jackrack somewhere in the signal chain in
> the jack patchbay. How can I get my LPD 8 pad to play some percussion
> samples ?
>
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