Meanwhile my life has changed a bit and I hope to focus more on Electric Bass +FX for my next recording project - and a recent version of Ardour which I’m looking forward to a lot.įeel free to provide feedback for my music. Furthermore a Yamaha A4000 sampler was used as an external FX unit. Apart from that, I’m using the mono reverbs of the DDX in some scenarios. Since I’m not using the buses on the DDX, I use that layer of the sliders as a remote control to Ardour via a standard USB MIDI interface. On the hardware side I was using (am still using) a Behringer DDX3216 hooked up to an old RME card via Adat Optical (16 Channels I/O). I used Jack to sync Ardour’s beat with Seq24, and from Seq24 I synced outboard equipment via MIDI. FX were applied using the plugins from the LADSPA collection and using the free Kjaerhus VSTs. Other software used includes ZynAddSubFX, Seq24, and Jackrack. This is not an official Behringer tutorial, and it may not w. (Free download under the terms of Creative Commons BY-NC-SA, pre-listening requires Flash Player or a Jamendo account for OGG streaming)Īll recording has been done using a very old version of Ardour. This videos shows how to download and install the Behringer X32 Edit software from the internet. It lives somewhere between the genres of ambient and experimental electronics and there are a few influences of Berlin School. It took me over two years and my interests and abilities went further down another road, but eventually I finished it this year in June: My latest album KlingKlangDingDong.
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