RoGuE_StreaK


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Posted: Nov. 25 2004,08:51 |
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G'day all Just got around to thinking about MIDI using DSL. I have a few keyboards, and would like to eventually use my old P233 laptop as a live sequencer to control them, but haven't checked out DSL's MIDI capabilities. I assume from a few things I've read that it can do MIDI output? Just came across a Linux MIDI Tracker called ShakeTracker http://www.reduz.com.ar/cheesetronic/index.php?section=3 Any thoughts on whether this could be run on DSL to control MIDI devices? It seems to say something about ALSA in there - would the alsadebs package need to be enable?
A mate's currently got my laptop, so I haven't tested it out yet, though I've never gotten sound (well, computer-produced sound) to work with it (Compaq Armada 1592DT). Haven't tried the alsadebs package with it, though.
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