Re: Examples of synth/drum live performance Jack setups ?

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On 10/16/2013 04:57 PM, Barney Holmes wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm from a DJ'ing background and prefer to play live and record tracks
> by keeping everything as live as possible. Think of Richie Hawtin using
> locked groove drum loop records and this kind of thing to make a hybrid
> between DJ'ing and on-the-fly original track creation. I know Ardour and
> Jack. I can create totally presequenced productions but find that takes
> away my spontaneity. Are there examples out there of these kind of set
> ups ?  I need as many examples as possible for encouragement if nothing
> else. I did start using Hydrogen to drive external drum synths, like
> Yoshimi that can make drum and percussion sounds, but the Hydrogen
> controls are set up for altering the included sample sets and don't do
> anything to the MIDI output. I suppose I'm trying to recreate the
> immediacy and spontaneity that using original hardware 808/909/sampler
> set ups used to be able to create. Another example was the immediate
> accessibility of Propellerhead Rebith 303. It has a good real time 303
> implementation but all the percussion was sample based, which I want to
> move away from. I've found creating a drum in Yoshimi sounds *much*
> richer and more dynamic than samples. So what are you using out there ?
> Screen shots ?
> 
> Peace
> 
> djbarney
> 

Hi Barney,

You need to check out Superdirt², I think it's quite close to what
you're aiming at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YAFu7hgbE0
And yes, that's Hydrogen running on the notebook.

Best,

Jeremy


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