Reply to All / Reply to List On Monday 24 October 2011 19.14.29 Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: > On Monday 24 October 2011, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote: ... > > > so, which metronome gui-app do you use... if any? > > > > kmetronome, when I don't have a HW-one at hand. It's tons of free > > non- soundfont wave forms, so don't let that stop you. :-) > > > > Jostein > > Thanks Jostein, but I think there is a misunderstanding here. > KMetronome only sends MIDI events, it doesn't provide wave forms by > itself. It depends on your MIDI synthesizer (that may be > QSynth/FluidSynth, of course). Thank you for being polite! :-) This was not a misunderstanding, it was bad memory from my side. And now I remember that I usually use Qsynth or timidity for this. But I have tested it with Linuxsampler too. I haven't used a software metronome for more than half a year, because I prefer my cheap KORG MA-30 with very low volume when I'm practising. By using that one, I feel that it's very easy to play to a click track or anything unfamiliar when recording. But anyway: KMetronome is my choice when I use a software metronome. It's so easy to make new patterns and rhythms on it, that it's also a valuable composition and arranging tool. It's embarrassing that I forgot how powerful and yet easy to use KMetronome is. Thanks Pedro! Jostein _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user