Re: Hydrogen questions

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On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 21:56:57 +0200
Heikki Ketoharju <heikki.ketoharju@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> >>
> >> 1) This is probably pretty basic, but...can you send each
> >>      drum/instrument in a Hydrogen kit out a different physical audio
> >>      output in Jack?  My whole setup is very much based on physical
> >>      hardware -- a real mixer board, real rack effects, etc.  I haven't
> >>      heard a Ladspa plugin yet that offered EQ that really satisfied me
> >>      much, and I'm used to being able to do EQ on my mixer from the 10
> >>      outputs of my MPC, individually, per track, and also using rack
> >>      effects from the effects loops and a real hardware patchbay.  I could
> >>      keep doing that if I can send individual Hydrogen tracks out to audio
> >>      outputs on my RME Multiface.  I could also add more outputs as
> >>      needed.  It'd be ideal if you could just route individual tracks to
> >>      hardware outputs via Jack.
> >
> > Not directly but you can have multiple instances of hydrogen so your could send
> > groups of sounds to different effects.
> >
> 
> Indeed newer versions of Hydrogen have per-instrument outputs. I'm not 
> sure how stable that is, tough.
> 
> Heikki Ketoharju

That's interesting. I didn't realise that.

To be sure, I've just updated my copy to V0.9.4 as in debian squeeze, hunted
around and found the checkbox in perferences - too a peek in qjackctl and there
they all are ... woo!

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