Hi Louigi,
Sometimes I have the impression that there is a fair amount of Windows plugins that can be
run in Linux. But there are many recipes out there, some of them not valid anymore. Do
you run the VB-303 in Linux and if so, how do you do it ?
Cheers.
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From: "Louigi Verona" <louigi.verona(a)gmail.com>
To: jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com
Cc: "A list for linux audio users"
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Date: 12/18/15 08:37
Subject: Re: [LAU] [slightly OT] Call for contribution to ACID december 2015
Hey jonetsu!
On Linux I used seq24 and Nekobee in Carla. I think you can also use QMidiArp, that should
be no problem. If you want to run VB-303 in a VST wrapper of sorts, which I understand are
available for a strictly Linux environment, then you do not need a sequencer, since VB-303
has an in-built sequencer (just like TB-303 does).
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 1:24 AM, jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com <jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com> wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2015 13:03:39 +0100
set <public(a)sakrecoer.com> wrote:
Hi,
In december, a few net-friends of mine have a
tradition: publish a new
Acid-House track each day, until there are no more tracks to be
published. Sometimes it has lasted until march...
Which tools are used to establish the repetitive events ? I'm
curious. What kind of sequencer ? What is the typical software
wiring ? I could see maybe Seq24. Would be maybe nice to
sync to an arpeggiator also. Then everything goes in Ardour. Do you
think it is possible to use an Ardour MIDI track for the foundation ?
Maybe copy/paste all along.
Cheers.
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