On 04/14/2012 06:06 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Finally: my first gig with GNU Linux!
It took place 2 weeks ago, and I'd like to share my experience with you.
It was basically a "reading" with live music where I played an
electronic percussion (Drum Kat) and a Dan-Bao (a Vietnamese mono-string
instrument).
I used LinuxSampler for the drums samples, and Pure Data to change the
drum-set presets, manage the scenes (show info, metronome, monitoring,
notes) and to apply a reverb to the Dan-Bao.
To be able to achieved this, I must thanks all the devs of Pure Data and
LinuxSampler (many thanks to Grigor Iliev), and obviously this list for
the tips and ideas.
A little note about LinuxSamples possibilities: I played 8 drum sets
(all loaded in the lscp), with a total of 92 channels (every drum
instrument has his own fx send), and 4 instances of ladspa Calf
Reverb... not bad, don't? :-)
Congratulations! Sounds cool. I would like to see a video of that one,
as I have a DrumKAT myself :)
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Unfortunately I didn't take any video. Next time I'll surely do it.
About DrumKat: I use a DrumKat 3.5, a F.A.T. pedal for bass drum, and a
yamaha HH65 for hi-hat.
--
Nicola