My interest is with baroque music. I'm an amateur musician and have been building historic keyboard instruments: harpsichords and a clavichord. My next project is building a Virtual Pipe Organ (VPO) based on Grandorgue on Linux (Ubuntu Studio?). I have some limited Linux knowledge. So I'll probably need help and guidance with Linux, SW and HW, midi, etc.
Looking forward to learn a lot.
Cheers,
Jan
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Hi jandeboever, welcome and best of luck in your endeavors. Please ask questions as you explore how to make your baroque music and virtual pipe organ.
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Welcome!
I do not understand if you goal is to get a Linux system running with Grandorgue, or to build a similar pipe organ from scratch.
If you are new to Linux, I would imagine that installing Ubuntu Studio on a reasonably modern computer and getting midi, JACK and a synth working would be enough to keep you busy until 2019.
Good Luck with your project!
I do not understand if you goal is to get a Linux system running with Grandorgue, or to build a similar pipe organ from scratch.
If you are new to Linux, I would imagine that installing Ubuntu Studio on a reasonably modern computer and getting midi, JACK and a synth working would be enough to keep you busy until 2019.
Good Luck with your project!
Rob
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