[linux-audio-user] Searching for music composition tools

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:00:44 -0500, Marc Lavall?e wrote
> Le 23 F?vrier 2005 07:12, tim hall a ?crit :
> > Last Tuesday 22 February 2005 17:57, Mario Lang was like:
> > > > As a blind linux audio user, you're in a minority in a minority in a
> > > > minority.
> > >
> > > You'd be supprised how "large" that minority actually is :-).
> >
> > And how important. :-)
> 
> Any interface can be used for creation, because there's many way to 
> express ideas. So basically we should develop our skills with tools 
> that are not too dependant on the interfaces.

Personally, I wish everything in the world supported osc so developers could
either concentrate on the engine work (the actual audio stuff) or the
interface - _but not at the same time_

Then users can throw away the interface if they can't use it, or script a
quick hacky batch processing job for something, or write a totally new
interface they prefer.

dave

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