Just a question, I was looking at building an inexpensive studio for
playing around at the house. One unit that looked promising with 2
XLR with phantom power was the Edirol UR-80:
Based on what I have seen in the kernel checkin logs, it appears that
this would work for recording... what would be required to get the
control surface to work with Ardour?
Thanks
Matt Henley
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:49:44 -0500, Janina Sajka <janina(a)rednote.net> wrote:
In the spirit of our evolving accessibility discussion
...
Florin Andrei writes:
On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 22:54 +0100, Florian Blaser
wrote:
Also, is there a possibility to have some pedals
connected to the computer in
order to switch effects on and off while playing ?
I always wondered if there are any dumb devices that can generate simple
MIDI events when pressing a button or something like that.
That would be cool.
I think you'll find accessibility support can help with this--when an
app is written with stock GTK2 widgets. The Gnome Onscreen Keyboard
(GOK) provides the generic mechanism to associate pretty much any
key-press/mouse-event with a wide range of alternative hardware
controls. That's its purpose in life for the benefit of folks who need
such interface support (no hands, etc.). It is, of course,
generalizable. Yes, it could provide some cool usefulness outside of
accessibility, too:
http://www.gok.ca
Janina
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