I still find a big error in the logic though, and some kind of rift between what you've experienced and what I have.
I guess I could get that if the actual instruments are outputting MIDI (like a sequencer), but frankly, if we're talking about putting triggers on drums, the latency between the actual hit and the synthesis generated by the trigger already is palpable, so I'm dubious about introducing additional latency. As always, whatever works, your mileage may very, etc., etc... -GT On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 12:27 PM, 00:00:01s (dev) <[email protected]>wrote: > yeah that's the fatigue kicking in...long hours > > but, what I was trying to say, I prefer triggering from software or getting > results from hardware triggers. They to be a bit more reliable and have > less latency than getting software to analyse audio and triggering stuff. > > Seb. > > > Op 17 aug 2010, om 18:12 heeft George Toledo het volgende geschreven: > > Hmm, just learned two things. Somehow, Ableton/OSC isn't software, and that > drum triggers never fail. Nice! I'll have to keep that in mind... > > -GT > > On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 10:28 AM, 00:00:01s (dev) <[email protected]>wrote: > >> If it's software, like ableton or something else other it could send an >> OSC message or midi signal. >> It's more reliable than software crunching on sound. >> >> Hardware never fails (hook a real drumkit up with midi triggers) >> http://www.alesis.com/triggerio >> It sends midi that you can pick up in quartz. >> >> Seb. >> >> > > 00:00:01s (dev) > [email protected] > >
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