Cadence does a decent job in managing your connections graphically.
Ardour also if you would go all the way, gives you the most powerful mixing
capabilities.

On Wed, Dec 29, 2021, 9:27 PM Brian Monroe <[email protected]> wrote:

> With Pipewire thing, and after I've set up a bunch of keyboards in my
> office, I was thinking about trying to find a setup for playing live. Over
> the years I've just used Mainstage, but I don't see why I can't use linux.
>
> Last time I checked there wasn't really anything in this space to do this,
> but  I was thinking that there might be all the pieces to pull this
> together. Basically something that could manage midi sources and push them
> to plugins and do some basic mixing. I would think that Pipewire,
> WirePlumber, Juice, and Calf plugins would be able to do most of the heavy
> lifting, and a Juice project to manage the GUI and session data would get
> me there? Anyone have any advice for this?
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