> The main page for software I was using can be found here: > http://www.pawfal.org/Software/livenoisetools/ > This is probably the best explanation (huge url alert): > http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/livenoisetools/livenoisetools/noisepattern/doc/composing.txt?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup > > The software is not really aimed at end users, or that coherently > documented, it's more of a research/art project, that might provide > ideas for a usable application later. feel free to give it a go, but it > will need hacking to some extent I expect. hi..just wanted to say that this app was the one that finally made me say ' i gotta try out linux for audio.. ' it just looked so insane...dont understand the scoring language, but its great that theres alternatives to the 'chunks of stuff on a gridded timeline' paradigm on linux... and of course, all the other useful apps/utils along the way, grip, om, amarok, qjackctl..made deleting winXP the obvious choice..minGW wasnt bad at all but all that GNU stuff runs much better on a decent kernel.. cheers, carmen