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Performing Live with Jack,Qsynth, and Bristol Organ

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=== Using Ubuntu Studio for Live Performances ===
 
I will be making some assumptions here: first, I am using the M-AUDIO Keystation 61es Midi Controller keyboard, and second, I am going to plug in directly from Net-book's headphone jack into the amplifier.
 
==== First the Initial Setup ====
 
# '''Boot Net-book into Ubuntu Studio, and turn down the system volume''' to a lower level.
# '''Plug M-Audio keyboard''' (via USB connector) into Net-book.
# '''Plug Y-Adaptor into net-book's head-phone port''', '''and connect up RCA portion of cable to Y-Adaptor, and 1/4 inch end of cable to the input connector of amplifier''' (see to bottom of "Hardware/Software Information" for reference).
# Refer to '''"Putting it All Together with a Bash Shell Script"''' to learn how to automatically launch for performance session with the keyboard applications such as Qsynth and Bristol Organ. '''When you have created that Bash Shell script, launch your performance session, and wait until all of the applications are running, and that all of the connections have been made.
'''
==== Tweaking Qsynth to Play Different Sound-fonts ====
To be completed...
 
 
= Sound Font Editing in Linux =
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