Re: First multitrack project: midi tracks and plugins

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On 09/05/15 00:01, Ivan K wrote:




Lorenzo Sutton <lorenzofsutton@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

The problem is that the 'plugin'/soft-synth model is usually thought to
work per track.

Ok, so that is how things are generally done.  At
this point, I am just trying to learn the common practice.

So I essentially see two options:
1. Use a plugin which recognises program change messages
2. Use jack midi or alsa midi to connect to a synth able to recognise
program changes (e.g. fluidsynth obviously with a soundfont which has
multiple programs)

Ok, thank you for the tips.  I imagine, I can also,
grab a portion of the MIDI file, synthesize it outside of
Ardour with something like fluidsyth or AMS, and then
import the resulting .wav into Ardour as an audio track.

No need to do it outside of Ardour: just (midi) connect the midi track to e.g. fluisynth or AMS and record that to an audio track in Ardour.

Lorenzo.


Thanks for listening.
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