On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:03 PM, m.wolkstein wrote:

>> >> Let's imagine what can be achieved :
>> >> - You come on stage with some pre-made pattern on your H2.
>> >> - You play some guitar. Loop it alongside to some voices
>> >> - Then you "drop" those samples into H2 and play you pattern.
>> >> - Finally you add the live-post-processing mentioned above and there you 
>> >> go.
>> > Sounds like Composite to me :)
>> >
>> Yep, that was my first thought too.. here is a link to gabriel's
>> composite page: http://gabe.is-a-geek.org/composite/faq.html
>> - Sebastian
>
> that's true, but as i know composite based on hydrogen 0.9.4 and currently
> have no possibility or a feature to edit samples or even record them.
> so, in moment composite is a good alternative to use jack midi instead alsa-
> midi. the main difference is, that it is available as lv2plugin, and in this
> shape mostly to play midi messages from his host.

Well, I was referring to concepts, not actual features, implemented or not :)

Reason #1 I don't use H2 much is workflow-based. I could make a good
use of a nice LV2 drum sampler in Ardour 3. Or I could make a good use
of Ableton-like sequencer. But H2 is neither, Composite is incomplete,
and JACK transport doesn't make in-place editing any simpler, it only
syncs apps. The other big thing, is, of course, multiple key
signatures per composition (yeah, people actually do that :)).

Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org

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