Re: status of ams

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Ken Restivo wrote:

I am using it, and now that I know how to make it polyphonic I will
be using it a *lot* more.

I'm glad you discovered --poly :-)

What are the things I'd like to see? 1) Standard keybindings for
Load(Open?)/Save/Exit

Should be easy...

5) The ability to separate the sound engine from the GUI, like Om
does.

Well at least you can use -n (or --nogui) for starting without the gui.

7) Oh, and if I don't have a particular LADSPA module present on my
system, it'd be nice if AMS tried to at least connect the modules
that *are* present (I believe Om does this correctly), instead of
just giving up and connecting nothing at all

As far as I remember Om also gave up on this...

BTW, I have a dream of taking something like Om/Ingen, or a headless
client/server version of AMS, and running it on a Linksys box with
OpenWRT and a USB audio interface-- connected to a USB keyboard like
the Keystation, and playing live with it. A $100 modular synthesizer
module that fits in your pocket.... that'd rule...

We all have different dream. I once dreamed of putting a ultra flexible modular synth setup together in csound and run it from live on a laptop controlled by 3 usb keyboards. Now this is something I've done routinely for over 3 years...

And I hope it comes out of hibernation soon...

That would be nice...

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