[linux-audio-user] Virtual Mixing Desk

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Hi all,

a few weeks ago I posted this message to the Agnula mailing list:
<http://lurker.agnula.org:80/message/20040704.234019.574495d2.html>
with a diagram <http://lurker.agnula.org:80/attach/4%
4020040704.234019.574495d2.attach> of a setup I'd like to accomplish in Linux 
(using Demudi)

The only thing missing is a virtual mixing desk, where all outputs of all 
Jackified softsynths are connected to. The mixing desk should provide (at 
minimum) the same functions as the mixing desk in Cubase VST (screenshot: 
<http://www.doepfer.de/controller/cubaseVST5_absctrl_tutorial/Images/VST 5 
ChannelMixer1.jpg>). 
Each strip should provide send/insert LADSPA effects and an EQ.
It should be possible to save all mixer settings (total recall) preferably via 
LASH

My question: does this kind of virtual mixing desk exists in Linux? If not, 
how do you mix your audio streams (softsynth outputs)?

Thanks in advance,

Stanley Jaddoe

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