[linux-audio-user] Some music made with Linux

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Pete Bessman wrote:
> 
> Anyway, I have known about LinuxSampler since they got the site at
> linuxsampler.org, but I got sick of waiting, and I couldn't figure out
> what was going on well enough to contribute.  I still can't.  Their
> lock-free ring buffer code is something on the order of 300 lines.
> Mine is about 30.  As I said before, I am an *extremely* inexperienced
> coder, and I think I would hamper their style more than help the
> project.
> 

What is their style?

Seems to me that you have definitely implemented a nicely coded 
interface that could relatively easily be integrated with linux sampler. 
Don't sell yourself short.

Currently there is no actual gui although and as Mark said Rui is 
looking into the qt version.

Looking through the design docs they have laid out the portocols very 
simply.

Assuming you have some spare time it would not take you very long to add 
the calls for each button and place that shell up for one of the main 
developers to make some changes to the backend. Then you will be 
transformed from "man working alone on small project which accomplishes 
some new things" to "part of professional team creating new project that 
amazes a whole sector of the professional audio world".

Seems like a pretty good deal to me.





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