Svend-Erik Kjær Madsen wrote:> tor, 28 05 2009 kl. 00:42 +0700, skrev Patrick Shirkey:> >> Svend-Erik Kjær Madsen wrote:>> >>> ons, 27 05 2009 kl. 14:47 +0700, skrev Patrick Shirkey:>>> >>> >>>> Svend-Erik Kjær Madsen wrote:>>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi>>>>> I was fooling around with Hydrogen to control my Alesis SR18 drum>>>>> machine just to find out that Hydrogen has no midi out :(>>>>>>>>>> Can anyone recommend a nice easy to use drum editor with midi out ?>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> What exactly do you mean by midi out?>>>>>>>> Hydrogen has limited midi controller functionality but it should be able >>>> to send some events. Did you try connecting ports with qjackctl?>>>>>>>> h2 which is the development version of hydrogen has fairly advanced midi >>>> controller support which needs to be tested and punished at the moment.>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers>>>>>>>>>>>> Patrick Shirkey>>>> Boost Hardware Ltd>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>> Best regards>>>>> Sv-e>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________>>>>> Linux-audio-user mailing list>>>>> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>>>> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> I use an older version of Hydrogen which has no midi out, but midi in.>>> As you can read in another answer I go for a newer version to solve my>>> problem.>>>>>> Thanks anyway>>>>>> /Sv-e>>>>>> >>> >> Just out of interest what are you planning to use the midi out for with >> your hardware? Do you need to trigger button presses on the device or >> are you using hydrogen to play midi samples loaded onto the device?>>>>>> Cheers.>>>>>> Patrick Shirkey>> Boost Hardware Ltd>>>>>> > Hi Patrick>> I belive that it's a lot easier to make good drum patterns on my> computer than on the Alesis SR18. It has great patterns build in, but> often i need brakes and stuff not provided as standard patterns. >> After thinking a little about the subject I have decided to try playing> the pattern in by hand from the Alesis into an application where it> should be possible to quantise in a propper way to correct my lack of> timing regarding drumming, and then let this application play the> patterns as midi out to get the cool groovy drum sound of my Alesis into> my recordings. >>> Why keep it simple, when it can be complicated :)>> Best regards>> Sv-e>> Thanks for sharing. It sounds like a lot of fun. Patrick ShirkeyBoost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user