Hi Jonathan,
I might have skipped this in the thread but have you tried qtractor just as a
fluidsynth+effects host? You can use one fluidsynth-dssi plugin per track, and the track
properties lets you configure the input/output settings including the received MIDI
channel(s).
Switching between tracks can automatically route the MIDI input to the active track. For
me this has worked out quite well, it'll also save the whole setup easily. I also use
qtractor as a multi-track plugin host fed with data from seq24 if I don't want to do
linear composing
Regards
Frank
--- En date de : Jeu 15.10.09, Jonathan E. Brickman <jeb(a)joshuacorps.org> a écrit :
De: Jonathan E. Brickman <jeb(a)joshuacorps.org>
Objet: Re: [LAU] lmms, qsynth, linuxsampler, others
À: "lau" <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
Date: Jeudi 15 Octobre 2009, 0h57
I have managed to
find a free-of-charge Yamaha piano .gig for linuxsampler,
which will do
until I can find a good Steinway or Bosendorfer .gig, or an
.sf2 host
practical for dynamic live work (sorry, people, but MIDI
routers do not make
for on-the-fly changes in live work).
PianoTeq: try it, you will probably like it. full JACK
support.
awesome application.
--p
I probably would. But 249€ ? LinuxSampler
will do very nicely.
J.E.B.
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