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Performing Live with Jack,Qsynth, and Bristol Organ

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:* Sound Font Editor
'''Note:''' The ''sound-font editor'' allows me to build or modify sound fonts. I must admit that I'm not an expert on sound-fonts. One way that I have solved the "annoying" problem if Qsynth playing while playing Bristol organ at the same time, is to modify the sound font with no instrument available for a certain default midi channel. Perhaps this method is "brute-force", but it does seem to work to meet my needs...
=== Setup / Configuration ===
FYI, the '''Maudio Fasttrack Pro''' is a good usb interface and "works out of the box" (after a couple of Jack server settings)... There is also a cheaper version for approx $87 CDN, but lacks MIDI connection (which may not be a problem since newer MIDI musical keyboards are USB anyways...)
 
=== How to Perform Live with Ubuntu Studio ===
 
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=== "Putting it All Together" with a Bash Shell Script ===
= Sound Font Editing in Linux =
To be completed'''Note:''' The ''sound-font editor'' allows me to build or modify sound fonts.I must admit that I'm not an expert on sound-fontsIn the future, I will discuss how to use a sound-font editor to create your own sound-fonts (instruments) to play with the keyboard.
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