[linux-audio-user] Virtual Mixing Desk

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On Sat, 2004-07-17 at 04:39, Stanley Jaddoe wrote:
> 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

IMHO, there is nothing more appropriate for these tasks than the Ardour
mixer interface. As I state usually in this line of useage, it is a
massive underuse of Ardour and all of it's other capabilities but I use
it's mixer interface live for gigs and it is all of the things you want
plus a LOT more when you have the need.

Cheers

> 
> 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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