Re: csDrummer 20080926

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2008/9/27 andy baxter <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> 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?

Exactly. You may use any sequencer you like. Then you run csdrummer
and give a result.

> 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.
>

Yeah. It's a really good idea. I've done this in SVN repo. Now it
understands "--omacro:Realtime=1" option.
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