Does sound tracker have softsynths and DSP effects? AFAIK Buzz is truly unique. -l[e^2] ------------------------------ http://www.fallingforward.net/ people experimenting with music, art and technology On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote: > Lee, > > Why don't to use a native linux tracker? Did you tried Soundtracker? > > Sountracker is an excellent tracker and have a very good performance in > terms of latency. > > http://www.soundtracker.org > > Regards, > > Luis Pablo Gasparotto > > Robert Jonsson wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >söndag 03 augusti 2003 23:44 skrev Lee Azzarello: > > > > > >>I got a little ambitious this weekend. Installed Wine, configured it > >>according to the docs on winehq.org and everything seems good. I can run > >>notepad.exe... :) wow, he says sarcasticaly. > >> > >> > > > >:) you can always use another editor, <even mroe sarcasm> especially an editor > >as good as notepad.exe </> > > > > > > > >>Of course my big reason for even bothering with Wine is so I can install > >>my favoirte audio app for Windows, a tracker called Jeskola Buzz. Now mind > >>you, I don't have Windows installed on my Gentoo system, only Wine, > >>and the ebuild is the CVS version 20030618-r1. > >> > >>I downloaded the base installer for Buzz and it installed! Now I run Buzz > >>and it tells me it can't find the waveOut device, and crashes :( > >> > >> > > > >I think I too tried Buzz at one time with similar results, was a while ago > >though, memories are lost in the haze... > > > > > > > >>Does anyone else have experience with using Wine and getting audio apps to > >>work? My Linux audio system uses ALSA. > >> > >> > > > >A similar app is Psycle which I've successfuly run under linux. It was not > >very realtime friendly though, but I managed to do some test compositions > >with good results. > >I didn't try with jack at that time though, it would be a very cool test to do > >that... > > > > > >/Robert > > > > > > > > >