[clug-talk] High Quality External USB Sound Card?
Peter Pankonin
r4nd0m1z at gmail.com
Tue Jan 13 15:54:44 PST 2009
On 1/13/09, Gustin Johnson <gustin at echostar.ca> wrote:
> now you are using the Axiom to add another part. You want your midi
> events generated by the keyboard to be recorded by the computer at the
> right time, or else you will hear the delay when you play the whole
> thing back.
Ahhh...right. I haven't done that yet. So far, all I've done is
transferred my old AtariST-512 files (Dr.T's Realtime) over to
Rosegarden by capturing the midi events so that I could keep the old
songs I sequenced in the 90s.
> When
> you get your external device, it should have a midi port, you will want
> to use this one when the time comes.
Ah, OK...
> It depends on what you define as portable. Here is a pic of my rig:
My rig fits into my backpack :) and I have access to various
keyboards other than the ones at home so having my studio with me at
all times is nice.
> Also, a lot of people
> who are new to open source
Thanks...however, I'm not new to open source (or this list...I've been
using linux since 1998 and have been a CLUG subscriber since 2002).
I'm just new to the wonderful world of music with Linux (although this
is a new email address as I lost my old one a little while back). My
apology is because I do know better and really should have googled
first (btw...esr's file certainly has grown a lot since the last time
I read it).
> ccmixter.org is a good place to go to find samples, loops, vocal tracks
> etc. that you remix or use in your own pieces. freesound.org also has a
> lot of samples.
Cool...thanks again!
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