Re: Midi Channels and DSSI Synths

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Sweet, thanks I got it to work with jack-dssi-host using the first suggestion.  I'll go ahead and try ghostess see if it'll do what I want as well.

Thanks a lot guys.


On 12/21/07, Sean Bolton <musound@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Miguel -- try using ghostess (http://home.jps.net/~musound/) as your
DSSI host -- you can use the '-chan' option at launch to set the MIDI
channel of each plugin instance.

-Sean

On Dec 19, 2007, at 10:42 PM, Miguel Penene wrote:

> Hey, today I was messing around with seq24 but I couldn't figure out
> how launch multiple dssi plugins mapped to independent midi channels.
> I'm using jack-dssi-host to launch the plugins but I don't see an
> option to make the synth only listen to specific midi channel a la
> ZynAddSubFX.
> Any Suggestions?
>
> BTW, you can check out what I did with Seq24 here. There are a bunch
> of audio breaks, damn system. Starts off slow but then gets
> "interesting."
>  http://eckz.zapto.org/eckz/seqmadness.mp3
>
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