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Re: Linux
One thing about pipewire and the article you linked: apparently the session management for Pipewire comes in a separate tool (in your article, they reference "pipewire-media-session"). I have understood that pipewire-media-session is the default choice but is kind of a limited reference implementati...
Re: Linux
Nice work! Just out of curiosity: do you have an idea of what kind of latency is needed for it to be unnoticeable for you? When I get back home in a few days, I will try to reproduce your experiment with some different setups also. I am happy with how it plays at the moment but have no idea what the...
Re: Linux
I've been thinking about pipewire too. Do your volume indicators still work? For me, everything works like a dream now. Pipewire is regarded as the future of Linux (professional) audio, and I am fully sold on it. My desktop environment and regular apps talk to Pipewire via its Pulseaudio interface,...
- Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:52 pm
- Forum: Support
- Topic: DrumGizmo and Hydrogen MIDI maps
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DrumGizmo and Hydrogen MIDI maps
These are two free open-source drum samplers that are quite interesting.
Any chance that the Aerodrums team would consider providing built-in MIDI maps for them in order to make integration easy?
Any chance that the Aerodrums team would consider providing built-in MIDI maps for them in order to make integration easy?
Re: Linux
I found a small mistake in my Arch package regarding the shortcuts.
It also seems I may be able to convert it to a .deb package for Ubuntu/Debian relatively easily - I will have a shot at that.
It also seems I may be able to convert it to a .deb package for Ubuntu/Debian relatively easily - I will have a shot at that.
Re: Linux
Great to hear that you're taking another stab at it! I hope I am not wasting your time and you are happy with the result. I am curious about the latency result. I expect that the latency would be determined (apart from the framerate latency of course) by your ALSA settings and audio interface. The p...
Re: Linux
I have created an Arch Linux PKGBUILD to combine all of InTheWorks' efforts for Arch users (use at your own risk): https://github.com/SanderVocke/wine-aerodrums/releases This package installs Wine 5.8 with the required libusb-wine and modifications (udev rule, camera blacklist) next to your system W...
Re: Linux
One more thing InTheWorks: I noticed that someone (probably you) submitted a pull request to libusb-wine with the async changes for Aerodrums. But the pulled-in changes don't match your patches from this thread exactly. In particular, they don't include adding -m32 to CFLAGS and LDFLAGS. As a result...
Re: Linux
Hi InTheWorks, Midi is not working out of the box either, but I did get it working. The fix is to run winecfg and on the Libraries tab, type midi in the "New override for library", click the add button and make sure it says "midi(native, builtin)" under existing overrides. If not use the edit button...
Re: Linux
Thanks for the fast reply! I am happy to report that I have finally got Aerodrums to detect the camera. I am not totally out of the woods yet (I intend to use MIDI output but am not able to connect to my host MIDI subsystem yet), but I think this is the main hurdle. I tried so many different Wine ve...