Re: About loop, pc based performance

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Thanks:-)
You can hook the lpd8 to hydogen or specimen, or its fork petri-foo.

Ciao :-)

Il giorno 15/apr/2013 00:55, "Gabriel" <gabrielsimao1234567890@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
On 14-04-2013 22:52, Paul Davis wrote:


On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Gabriel <gabrielsimao1234567890@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey everyone. I play violin, I have an electric-acoustic violin and an LPD 8 from Akai. I want to make a loop based performance using my laptop (PC). What kind of software ( loopers and DAW ) and hardware ( like foot pedals ) would you recommend for me ? And what kind of audio interface would you recommend for that ? The violin would go for some software reverb and delay and the pads and knobs would go for making beats and messing with audio levels and effects.


sooperlooper
behringer FCB1010

done!

Awesome video Emiliano . Sooperlooper looks like a great choice ! The behringer FCB1010 seems to be the "cheapest but yet great for the price" midi pedalboard around right ? And to get the audio from the source to the sooperlooper and from sooperlooper to the PA's I can use any audio interface that is Linux friendly. And if I want to add effects to the input signal I can use something like jackrack somewhere in the signal chain in the jack patchbay. How can I get my LPD 8 pad to play some percussion samples ?

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