Re: Drumprogram, Auto-Accompaniment - fully MIDI controllable?

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Den Thursday 22 May 2008 21.27.38 skrev Crypto:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to this list

Hi and welcome.


> and want to share my linux audio related experiences
> with You while hopefully finding answers to my own problems.
> The first problem I have run into is which drum program to use.
>
> What I need is a program that
>
> 1.)  uses a softwaresynth such as fluidsynth for playing the actual sound,
> 2.) can be triggered to play these sounds by receiving MIDI messages,
> 3.) (very important) can receive MIDI controller messages, so it will play
> fills, intros, breaks, endings, start, stop etc. all by receiving MIDI
> messages.

Can't really help you here.


> I have tried stygmorgan, but the doc is in Spanish only which I do not
> understand, 

This is not the answere for your question but if you want to stick with 
stygmorgan you could just do a quick google translation of the manual. 
Spanish->German (you seemed to be german by the .de in your email)

http://www.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fstygmorgan.berlios.de%2Fdoc.html&hl=de&ie=UTF8&sl=es&tl=de

Not the best translation but probably good enough to start with. A year ago I 
worked my way through a site in japanese about guitar repair and it was 
understandable, although not perfect.


/bengan
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