On 12/28/2010 08:31 PM, Brent Busby wrote:
My old MPC2000 (non-XL) is starting to act oddly, and it has got me thinking about whether I should even continue depending on the Akai hardware, which generates rock solid sequencer time, but is eventually going to be unmaintainable, and leave me with a lot of sequences and sample libraries in various odd proprietary formats. So while I'm working on getting my MPC working again, I'm also checking into the possibility of replacing its usefulness with a mixture of Hydrogen, Jack, Linuxsampler, and Ardour. There are a few questions though: 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.
A bit late and superfluous maybe but Hydrogen can be set up to have per instrument JACK outputs. If you then use it with a mixer you could apply real-time effects if you'd like to. Hydrogen can load LADSPA plugins too, but if you use it with Qtractor or Ardour for example you can use a wider range of plugin frameworks.
3) Also, all the discussion of entering rhythms in the documentation seemed to involve using the QWERTY keyboard, which obviously isn't going to be velocity-sensitive. Is there a way to have an outboard synthesizer keyboard (or even better, my Simmons drumset with Roland PM16 pad-to-midi) play or sequence Hydrogen patterns via midi, with full velocity sensitivity? QWERTY keyboard is an awful way to have to sequence.
Yes, this is possible. Hydrogen has a MIDI input port and you can assign MIDI channels to the different instruments.
Best, Jeremy _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user