MIDI Controllers
Nikola Jeremic
nikola.jeremic at googlemail.com
Thu Nov 15 09:32:58 GMT 2007
hi list
evolution u-control 33 is a great choice
works great, even as ardour mixer board :)
greets.
n.
On Nov 14, 2007 11:14 PM, Steve Lindsay <stephen.a.lindsay at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2007 6:43 AM, holotone at gmail.com <holotone at gmail.com> wrote:
> > As a follow up, I should note that I understand the basic idea behind MIDI,
> > and was wondering more specifically I could do in a Linux environment, from
> > standard uses to more "out of the box" type stuff. Also, while we're on the
> > subject, are there any suggestions for other MIDI controllers?
> >
>
> I have a Behringer UMX61 which "just works". I'm not a keyboard guy so
> I can't tell you whether it's a great keyboard, but it's suitable for
> a hack like myself.
>
> On linux you can:
> - hook it up to a soft synth (Zynaddsubfx, Hexter, etc.)
> - hook it up to a sequencer (Rosegarden, Muse, hopefully Ardour soon)
> - not sure what else
>
> The UMX has a bunch of knobs on it, in some synths (Phasex for
> example) you can assign different parameters to the different knobs,
> so that you can play around with the synth using the knobs on the
> keyboard which is cool.
>
> Cheers...Steve
>
> ps. Anyone packaging Phasex? I am keen to learn how to package and
> thought that might be a nice place to start.
>
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