Re: Csound and Ecasound

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Hello Aelx!
I know, that I didn't come across anything ecasound+jackmidi. Ecasound ALSA MIDI support is quite basic. That's why Nama tries to combine Ecasound with midish, which again doesn't do jackmidi. I didn't come across any jackmidi CLI app yet. At least not in the sense of a sequencer or other directly musical tool. But still, Ecasound and Csound can be good companions. I sometimes turn to Csound for sample editing, like in creating samples, special FX or sample based synthesis. Beyond that I only midified one isntrument though. If I ever needed any kind of score, I typed it by hand using the csound score format. Not really adviseable for real, old fashioned music, especially if it's getting big (long or stacked voices high). :-)
  Sorry, not to be of more help, but I just thought I'd throw in my two cents.
  Kindest regards
           Julien

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