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Performing Live with Jack,Qsynth, and Bristol Organ

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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 "Putting it All Together" with Ubuntu Studio a Bash Shell Script === One *perceived* problems a typical "end-user" might have with using Ubuntu Studio is the amount of time it would take to patch various Devices (like a keyboard), with various keyboard emulators (like Qsynth and Bristol organ). But it is important to realise that these "graphical applications" are just convenient "front-end", user-friendly representations of Linux commands. Since they are Linux commands, these command, to launch and make patches (connections), and simply be added to a file (called a ''shell script''), and run like program (either as an desktop icon), or a start-up program from boot-up.
To be completed...For reference, here is a link to my Bash Shell script: [ ] For additional reference, here is a link that explains how above shell script works: [ ]
=== "Putting it All Together" with a Bash Shell Script Using Ubuntu Studio for Live Performances ===
To be completed... Coming soon to a WIKI near you! ;)
= Sound Font Editing in Linux =
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