You might want to check out RTMix, not quite what you describe
but with possibilities:
http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/cpu.shtml
jlc
antoine rivoire wrote on Sat, 20-Sep-2003:
Hi all,
I am working towards using a set of linux audio apps in a live context.
With recent development of Jack and apps such as djEQ and such, things
look promising. In this light, an idea came to mind. (Keep in mind that
I am thinking aloud, and that I am no expert in audio or midi
programming).
How feasible would it be to implement and a Midi controller API to have
a standard, graphical ( a la qJackconnect) application API that Synths
and such could use to change midi controllers assignment on the fly or
load existing presets?
I don't think that the audio framework that has been worked on in linux
had live use in mind, but I am convinced that it lends itself to it.
In the same context, and this might already be possible, is it possible
to have a script calling different apps with patches/presets for each
one of those? I am thinking along those lines:
during performance:
Call script -> opens say Zynaddsubfx with a certain master, Freqtweak
with a certain session, Hydrogen with a certain song etc -> call end of
piece from script which exits all these apps -> call another script for
next piece.
Regards
Ant-
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