On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 14:18, Peter Eschler wrote:
Hi LADs,
Lindrum is an open-source drummachine that offers ten channels, realtime
control, a simple pattern sequencer and a graphical user-interface. It
currently runs under Linux only, it is developed in C++ and uses JACK, ALSA,
Qt and LADSPA.
More infos and downloads can be found at:
http://www.sinussource.de/lindrum/
Pitch controllable by MIDI eh? This makes me happy... (I'm quite
partial to using enveloped noise with varying pitch as a percussion
instrument). Hydrogen, IIRC, doesn't do anything like this, right?
Hydrogen internally has note's pitch support (you can look at the xml
song files..) but has no Midi or GUI support yet. It's only a matter of
time, now I'm working on a complete redesign of the pattern editor,
including a "piano-roll" editor for bass lines and chromatic instruments
edit.
Ciao
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