Alesis DMPro module and some megadrum feature

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Re: Alesis DMPro module and some megadrum feature

Postby ignotus » Sun Aug 17, 2014 11:49 am

I use addictive drums in linux (mint) and it works great; it has never crashed on me. I use it as standalone with dssi-vst, wine-rt, jack (kxstudio ppa repos) and a lowlatency kernel. Haven't tried AD2 but the old version is rock-solid.
If it ain't broken... fix it until it is.
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Re: Alesis DMPro module and some megadrum feature

Postby stickgrinder » Sun Aug 17, 2014 8:41 pm

Took a look to 2box. Gorgeous solution (yes, I like orange) and impressive features, but it's pretty out of budget, ATM.

Anyway, I think I discovered something interesting and I have a strategy to build a kit with three chokeable cymbals, even if this will mean having to mangle a lot with that darn thing. I think I'll experiment using the DM5 additional inputs and if all goes well I'll go for a MD.

Thanks a lot!
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Re: Alesis DMPro module and some megadrum feature

Postby stickgrinder » Mon Aug 18, 2014 12:35 am

ignotus wrote:I use addictive drums in linux (mint) and it works great; it has never crashed on me. I use it as standalone with dssi-vst, wine-rt, jack (kxstudio ppa repos) and a lowlatency kernel. Haven't tried AD2 but the old version is rock-solid.


Sorry ignotus. I missed your post altogether. :(

Great info. If AD (maybe also AD2) works on Linux I'll be in for a lot of recording goodness...
And it can become a cheap and effective solution if Alesis ends up driving me mad.

Bye
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