[LAD] automation on Linux (modular approach)

Ralf Mardorf ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net
Tue Mar 23 18:13:10 UTC 2010


James Morris wrote:
> I'm with Louigi on this - I'd like to set up a sequence in whatever
> sequencer I'm using and draw graphs to control cut-offs modulations etc
> etc in some softsynth BEFORE the sound is output/recorded.
>
> But because I can't do this, I have to settle with recording the audio of
> the synth into ardour, and then use automation to control the params of
> various LV2/LADSPA plugins. It has provided some interesting (to me)
> results :-)
>
>
> http://jwm-art.net/art/audio/qtest_fallibility.mp3
>
> but I doubt the engineers (or real musicians) amongst you will approve.
>
> James.

Hi James :)

very good composition, very good arrangement and a good recording. I 
really do like it, a FLAC or WAV for private listening is welcome :).
I planed to do something similar using Linux. Using hardware synth 
controlled by the ATARI ST Cubase SysEx Windows to record changes for 
the filters etc. and using an anlog mixer a song like yours is easy to do.
Perhaps this SysEx thing is needed for Linux sequencers too.
Anyway, you were able to this recording using Linux.

Cheers!
Ralf

-- 
Has anybody information about defects known for Roland HiHat 
controllers? The drummer who ask me to repair it seems to have a FD-8. 
It should be fine when it's opened and perhaps half opened, but the 
sound should be to silent when it's closed. He fumble around at the 
female jack and for a moment it should have been ok, in his opinion this 
should be the reason why the sound module should be ok. I'm sceptic 
because of his description. Perhaps he is at home now, then I will take 
a look. Any hints are welcome! Maybe it's a well known defect.



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