Hello everyone!
If I have a device sending MIDI start/stop and the CLOCK to jack_midi, does
this effect the transport system nowadays?
Kindest regards
Julien
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Sorry for the very random subject, but I figured I'd need all the help I can
get.
I've read about this for a _little_ while (time constraints..arghhh) on the
WWW, and I've posted on www.edrum.info too. In case anyone here has
better/fast/helpful suggestions/advice/shizznit, I'm sort of cross-posting:
I just want one trigger, which I'll use for the kick drum. As such, I'm
interested to know if there are premade boards for the MIDI conversion.
Basically all I need is something which can take the vibrations and convert
them to electrical signals (piezo), and then fed to something else that will
convert that electrical signal to a MIDI-ON message, after which I can plug
it into the MIDI input of an audio interface or use a MIDI-USB adapter to
plug in to a USB port.
And regarding MIDI, if I want to take into consideration dynamics, and let
the piezo trigger MIDI messages with varying attack information, how would
it be done? So depending on the voltage generated, it'd be a MIDI-ON but the
final message to the computer (audio interface) would be a "MIDI-ON &&
ATTACK == 75" sort of logic. Sorry for the noobish description, have just
started to dabble into (audio/midi) electronics.
I understand the concept and design roughly and I can move on by reading the
construction manual (refering to edrum's DIY guide), but at the moment I'm
looking for a quick way to build a trigger as I need it asap (and no $$ for
a real trigger kit/module).
hello,
I'm trying to write a track using rosegarden as the sequencer, hydrogen
as a drum machine, and amsynth as a softsynth. I have written a tune in
rosegarden, and connected its midi output to amsynth. The audio from
amsynth then goes through tapiir using jack and then to the sound card.
I also have hydrogen running at the same time, using the jack transport
to sync the two. Everything works OK when I'm making tunes in the matrix
editor and then playing them, but if I try to add a track by recording
from vmpk into rosegarden, it produces a repetitive deep bass sound
through amsynth. (I checked that if you turn down amsynth the sound
disappears.) This only happens when hydrogen is playing as well - if I
take hydrogen off jack transport, then the sound disappears.
Any thoughts on what's going on here?
Thanks,
andy baxter.
Hi,
reading recent posts concerning telnet there is one thing I have not yet
understood:
Why would I use telnet for interprocess communication rather than e.g.
transmitting commands between two applications via software MIDI ports ?
Is it (much) faster? Or do I get less protocol overhead, or...?
Thanks for shading some light on this,
Crypto.
Hello,
A small request to Fond for ambdec: would it be possible to save the
main volume setting together with the configuration file? I would like
to start ambdec from a script without having to set the volume
manually each time.
Thanks! And specially thank you for making and sharing all your very
useful tools.
Hector
Hi,
I'm looking for software which I (or a friend) can use for making beats
for hip hop / rap music.
It should be easy to learn software with gui and as much click 'n run as
possible!
Are there hip hop musicians who use linux for making music?
Thanks in advance
hello
i use debian testing; i tried freecycle from official repository, but it seems it doesn't have midi support (no midi port in qjackctl appears); so, i compiled it from sources; i enabled alsa support (and consequently midi support) and now a midi port, called freecycle, appears in qjackctl, but freecycle goes in segmentation fault after some seconds;
what can i do?
can i use portmidi? how?
ciao
luigi
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My suggestion about the filebrowser made me think about another feature
which would makes this app more easy to use for beginning home studio
recording musicians....
Easy access to instruments like fluidsynth/ whysynth using dssi etc.
and maybe the (experimental) plugin for Linuxsampler?