Re: Synths for live use

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Am 13.11.2012 09:07, schrieb James Stone:
> Does anyone have any suggestions? Ideally should be lightweight (capable of
> running on an old eeepc 701), lots of control possibilities (interact with
> controls via midi knobs), rock solid stable,

AMS.

Alsa Modular Synth never failed me(once a patch was tested to be working
OK, it did so always) You can route controls at will to its parameters
and it does run headless:

ams -n -l law/patches/ams/syntrompoethe.ams

runs ams in a terminal loading a patch called syntrompete.ams

If you need polyphony add the -p flag:

ams -n -p4 -l law/patches/ams/syntrompoethe.ams

The only "bug" so far known to me is, that CTRL+C does not exit, I use
to close the terminal and open a new one to exit and load a new instance.


> possible to recall state from
> command line.
> 
> Not all of these are essential but I would like it to start up and interact
> with my kb without too much typing on-stage!
> 
> I do have a real soft spot for whysynth but the midi learn and recall of
> state seem tricky/impossible with ghostess?
> 
> I would also like suggestions for organs (Beatrix?), electric pianos,
> romplers.. I am seriouslh considering a solid state keyboard or sound
> module, but it seems it should be possible with linux...
> 
> Suggestions for reasonably priced hardware (2nd hand?) Options would also
> be interesting...
> 
> J
> 
> 
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