Schlagg wrote: > 2008/9/26 Emanuel Rumpf <xbran@xxxxxx>: > > >> Could there be a less disturbing way to run it, for those that don't >> know csound ? >> Something like >> >> csdrummer -o jack >> >> ...that would allow me to setup midi and audio connections with qjackctl ? >> > > It seems that you want to run it in realtime. I'm not sure that it > will work. Morphing so much samples at the same time is a very greedy > for CPU process. At least on my PC it doesn't work in realtime. But > I'll think about an easy way to run it. > > For now if you still want to try you may use following command: > csound -odac -+rtaudio=jack -M<MIDIInput> Drummer.orc > I guess one way round this would be to record a drum session into rosegarden using a less intensive soft synth like fluidsynth just for monitoring purposes, then play back and record the session through csdrummer to render it for the final track? This might be easier to do if csdrummer had two modes - a lowres mode which used a simpler algorithm for realtime monitoring, and a hires mode which you could use for rendering a session recorded in the lowres mode. andy _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user