[linux-audio-user] Rewrite sfxload for native ALSA

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Greetings:

  Guy, you can use your Atari Cubase under Xsteem. If you set up the 
ALSA virmidi module you can direct output from Xsteem to virmidi and 
send it to TiMidity, FluidSynth, whatever. That is, if you really must 
have Cubase again... ;-)

  And if someone absolutely needs the Amiga experience they can always 
use the UAE with OctaMED or ProTracker...

  For those who may not know: UAE is an Amiga emulator, Xsteem emulates 
the Atari, both work under Linux, both support sound.

Best regards,

Dave Phillips




Guy Daniel CLOTILDE wrote:

>LinuxMedia wrote / a ?crit:
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>>>I'll probly be one of those guys that has MusE 0.6 installed for ten
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>>years and be saying "I remember when we slapped computers together
>>with sticks and mud. We didn't have fancy sound servers like Jack and
>>Arts. We were a simple people..." (hehe)
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>>Jack is a great thing and I'm greatful for the times when I'm forced
>>to do something that will benifit other things. It looks like Jack is
>>the future.
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>>Now let Me go find My Amiga computer so I can record an 8 bit 19000Hz 
>>file (like the good old days).
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>>Rocco
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>hi Rocco
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>me too, me too. No one knows how much I miss my old atari 1040 STE with cubase midi recording ;-)
>Push the power button, the floppy inside, et voila, in less boot time that any today gigahertz computer...
>But I like soundfonts, so I use Timidity and Muse...
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>cheers
>GuyCLO~
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