Quoting Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren@xxxxxxxxx>:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Barney Holmes <djbarney@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Hey, where do you play ? Do you mix records as well ?
Currently not, I did used to have a set of Str8 150's, and was mad into
beat-juggling / turntablism stuff... back in my day ;-)
I've not performed much recently, but hope to change that once Luppp is
released...
I'll put together a blog post/tutorial about this. [drum sound generation
in Yoshimi].
Looking forward to it!
... and here it is !
Generating Synthesised Drums and Percussion in Linux using Yoshimi or
ZynAddSubFX
http://djbarney.wordpress.com/2013/10/27/generating-synthesised-drums-and-percussion-in-linux-using-yoshimi
Learnt something while I wrote it as well. Yoshimi and ZynAddSubFx can
both use a specialised drum kit instrument, and there are more
randomisations options I was not aware of. Now I need to look at other
sequencers with better MIDI control of external synths. Ardour may do
it or I'll look further afield.
Is Lupp open source ?
Yes, the new Luppp (as from video) will be released as open-source.
Even if it does crash it might be wise to release anyway so you get
testers/bug reporters.
I've concidered it, and I'm currently asking a few "hardcore-testers" to
let me know what issues they're having. I'm recieving very useful feedback,
and implementing / fixing as much as I can. There's work to do yet.
As for the actual release, I'm developing the new Luppp under OpenAV
productions, which uses a donation/time release system:
www.openavproductions.com/support
Lets keep in touch, and see where we can find our ideal workflows in the
coming weeks / months.
Cheers, -Harry
PS: Jeremy, that's an awesome thread! I never knew it existed.. until now.
/me goes to read...
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