On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 13:12 +1000, Loki Davison wrote: > On 4/21/06, Loki Davison <loki.davison@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 4/21/06, BJaY <BJaY@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I trying to figure out a method of doing contemporary drums, where I can > > > edit in a matrix like environment but then get separate Jack outputs for > > > each drum to allow for DSP'ing. I currently use Rosegarden synced to > > Ardour. > > > Rosegarden will not allow splitting notes to different channels - though > > > Muse does, but that means I have to run both (I don't know if they'll > > play > > > happy together). I revisited hydrogen again recently, but it won't load > > gig > > > or sf2, as far as I can see (Has some nice kits though). I like the idea > > of > > > using Linuxsampler to do drums but I can't see a way of directing one > > drum > > > to one engine / output and another to another. I feel like there is a > > simple > > > solution here that I'm missing, it must be a very common requirement in > > > digital audio. Anyone got any suggestions ? > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Bruce. > > > > Seq24 is quite a nice pattern sequencer for drums. I use it with smack > > (synthed drums) and hydrogen (sampled drums). > > > > Loki > > > > oh, and everything else. Seq24 is great. ;-) I like Seq24, it reminds me a bit of my Yamaha RM1x.. But one issue I have with it, it seems to skip the first note of each loop.. if it's on the first beat. (And many other feature requests I have submitted, but I'm useless so I can't help improve it myself at this time). Dana
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