[linux-audio-user] Acid clone for Linux?

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Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
>
> So, what Linux arranger I could use for assembling the remixes?
> It can be a full blown multitrack editor but it has to have
> some support for handling the beat oriented samples.
> 
> What software sampler would allow me to synthesize with
> samples such as "brr_2.wav" and "digeri_2.wav"? I don't have
> MIDI keyboard but a MIDI sampler is okay as well if there is
> a way to send MIDI data from a sequencer to the sampler.
> 
> What sequencer I could use?
> 

The latest incarnation of terminatorX has support for the alsa midi 
sequencer so you can trigger samples. I haven't tested that yet though.

I have been using it to play live without problems. It gives me a lot of 
freedom for making improvised sets but also I can play polished and 
practiced too.

Last night I was using two alsaplayers for samples and ams to fuck with 
the sounds. It was a very relaxing evening.

ssm also has quite advanced midi sequencing capabilities but it has lost 
jack support for me recently so I haven't been using it as much as I 
want to. I really want to get the spiralloops plugin up live as it has 
now got massive sample hold features.

-- 
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.com
Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
========================================

Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! 
We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything 
I've ever done.

Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002
The Scotsman



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