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

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Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> 
> That's the network protocol document, right? Not being a programmer I've
> never read it I'm afraid to say.
>

IIUC it' basically a list of the calls available to a python or other 
script language programmer. It wouldn't be difficult to figure out the 
functions but a more complete description ala jack docs would make 
things even easier.

> 
> Please get in contact with Rui. I beleive he is interested in the same
> thing.
> 

I have some ideas. I'm hoping Pete will start the ball rolling though. I 
wouldn't want to code an clone when his work is already there.

> 
>> But I prefer to 
>>work with wavefiles 
> 
> 
> Gig files are collections of wave file. Once they are inside the sampler
> you are dealing with waves. Learn the Gig format and get access to lots
> of wave files.
> 

Oh I didn't know this. Will look into it some more.

> 
>>and because I have no midi instruments maybe 
>>linxsampler is overkill for my needs. 
> 
> 
> Well, not, not really. LS is a MIDI instrument, and you can get lots of
> MIDI files from other people or out of the web to play with. But as far
> as a live DJ tool I don't see it helping with that much right now.
> 

I can see how it could based on the info above. Think of tX with 
multiple columns and rows of samples running off the linux sampler 
engine. (basically Ableton pro but not loading to RAM).

There is another app that Fred Gleason started awhile back for radio 
work which could probably benefit from it too.




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