On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:47:04AM -0500, Charles Linart wrote:
Hello,
The MIDI world is new to me so forgive me if some of these questions
are kind of dumb.
My overall strategy is to get my beats, keys, and basslines down in
Seq24 using Zyn, amSynth, and Hydrogen, then send the midi tracks to
Rosegarden for addition of audio and further tweaking, then mix the
whole thing down as audio in Ardour. Does that sound about right?
Why not just track the MIDI directly in Rosegarden?
As for audio, better to use Ardour. It syncs up really nicely with Rosegarden or seq24
using JACK Transport.
1) Is it possible to send a Seq24 song track-by-track to Rosegarden?
How? I have been bouncing all the tracks to one audio track and
mixing in additional audio tracks in Ardour, but that seems like a
sub-optimal way to do it. If I could get it in Rosegarden in midi
form, then I could fine-tune the midi tracks even after recording
audio, right?
You're better off just recording the MIDI in Rosegarden, or, if you prefer using
seq24, don't bother with Roesgarden at all, and leave the MIDI in seq24 instead.
2) Where can I get additional instruments for Zyn? The ones that
come with it out of the box are OK, and it's great that you can edit
them and roll your own instruments. Right now I just want a nice
natural sounding bass, and the ones that come with Zyn are not cutting
it. Anybody know where I might find such a thing before I spend five
hair-pulling hours making my own?
Best to grab a soundfont of an actual bass guitar, and use that in QSynth or fluidsynth.
You do know that Zyn isn't RT-safe, right? It's great for pads but it doesn't
play nicely with RT, so if you've got a lot of softsynths going, Zyn might not work so
well.
3) Can Ardour be used as a midi sequencer? Is it
possible to put a
midi track in Ardour or do you have to send it as audio?
They're working on MIDI support. It might be in SVN; I don't think they've
released it yet. But what I've seen looks pretty damned good.
-ken