When choosing a MIDI keyboard controller, is the abillity to split the
keyboard into different zones an essential feature of the keyboard itself,
or can it be done with software for keyboards that don't provide this
ability built-it? I did come across ace, "a command line midi
splitter/processor especially suited for live, keyboard-driven use together
with csound," although I don't know if a) this is the correct tool or b) if
it works in a jack/alsa based environment (e.g. put in other words, I load
my virtual instruments and they appear in qjackctl as MIDI writeable
clients, and I plug in the keyboard and it appears in qjackctl as MIDI
readable clients. The question is how can I divide the MIDI output from the
keyboard to different instruments based on keyboard range.)
Thanks,
Yonatan
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hi,
I have a v-synth (http://v-synth.com) and want to control it via
midi (I think that it does not firewire, only usb), upload/download pcm
patches, connect it to my notebook and desktop.
WARNING: this message will be confused because I'm confused from the
plethora of options :)
my problem is that I want an hobbyst 'audio box' (i.e. external via
firewire or usb) but that does not suck at performance.
I mean, I'm no professional but want to have a discrete audio fidelty.
So how do I connect all the things
1) MIDI - via usb midi? (or firewire-midi if is supported both on
v-synth and linux)
2) is better, for the external box, the firewire or usb option? it
depends on the v-synth side?
3) How do I route SPDIF from the synth to the computer though the
audio box?
4) I want also to mix the computer signal with the synth.
ok, I'm done for know. I think that I have put a lot of confusion in
this message, but I'm not into this hardware stuff/devices.
Thanks in advance,
Marco
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Hi.
I'm becoming like a goat, as we say in French, when trying to
pilot a control path with a midi input in Om.
Let's say I take the osc provided in the CAPS suite, which has its
frequency available as a control parameter (in green). How can I control
this parameter with another thing, for example a MIDI input, as I can
find absolutely no module which has a frequency as a control (green)
output ? (there are the frequency modulators but again it raises the
problem to enter in this module a frequency, and find a frequency as
control signal at the ouput. None of the four frequency modulators seem to
permit this).
And if I want the (blue) output of a VCO to control another thing,
let's say the frequency, or depth, or whatever, of a LFO which has a
control (green) input, or the frequency of a filter, how can this be made
?
If I understand well what a synth is, I always believed that the
output of a module can be used either as an audio signal or a control
signal. What did I miss in Om ?
I have installed these plugins :
[I] media-plugins/caps-plugins (0.3.0-r1):
[I] media-plugins/fil-plugins (0.1.0):
[I] media-plugins/mcp-plugins (0.3.0):
[I] media-plugins/rev-plugins (0.3.1):
[I] media-plugins/swh-plugins (0.4.15):
[I] media-plugins/tap-plugins (0.7.0):
[I] media-plugins/vco-plugins (0.3.0):
[I] media-plugins/njl-plugins (0.2.1-r1):
[I] media-plugins/omins (0.2.0):
Thanks in advance for any help.
Best,
Y.
Hi list.
How do I compile VST-support into Ardour2 beta?
VST=yes, but after that?
Where should i put the VST SDK 2.3 directory? Or have i got it totally
backwards and the only way to do it is as according to the doc at
http://joebutton.co.uk/fst ? If so, I don't succeed at all.
I've searched on the Ardour site and the web, but I cannot find anything useful. I'm
probably just stupid, but hey, I was born this way. :)
Help?
Regards
Mathias
Hi.
I've finally made a web site to share my music :
http://www.jazzcomputer.org/
You will find there a whole album, half of the tracks have been
presented here around June.
And there's also a pre-version of the first track of antother
album to come :
http://download.jazzcomputer.org/picklejar/breathes.ogg
(this should remain the electronic music of the seventies :) ). The chorus
is played with Bristol's ARP 2600, the percussive effects are samples and
the rest is made with Zyn.
Any comments are really welcome, about the music or about the web
site itself.
Cheers,
Y.
Hallo,
I'm working with brutefir as realtime-convolution-software. I have the
problem that brutefir doesn'n change the output delay if I send the cod
command. I think the problem is not the config-file - (i read the manual
very often and accurate and tried so many ways to make it work...). Do
someone had the same problem and a solution for this problem? Perhaps
any configuration on Debian. I'm using Debian JACK and Alsa-Drivers.
Thanks.
Roman
Hi
I have some projects that uses some soft synths (zyn, amsynth, specimen)
for sound generation and ardour for vocals etc. When I want to mixdown
everything to a single stereo .wav I normally fire up mhwaveedit,
connect the relevant outputs to its inputs, start recording in
mhwaveedit and playback the project.
Although this works ok, I'd like to get a recording that is *exactly* in
sync with my project, mainly for sending the resulting mixdown to
others, so that they can import it, add a track, mixdown their addition,
send it back to me and it will sync up with my project when importet.
Is this possible, and if so what are my options?
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Hi all,
I am in the process of considering to, on behalf of Linuxaudio.org,
negotiate with Steinberg possible change of VST API license in order to
allow its easier adoption within Linux LGPL/GPL environment. As Daniel has
already pointed out, with Yamaha now owning Steinberg, we ought to have a
better chance at making this a reality.
For this reason, I was wondering if anyone else is currently working on this
and if so what is its status. I also recall quite a few years ago Paul
trying to compile a letter to Steinberg. Whatever happened to that?
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Linuxaudio.org Director
Virginia Tech
Department of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-1137
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)linuxaudio.org
http://www.music.vt.edu/people/faculty/bukvic