Wonderfully, the linux audio opensource field has become nicely populated. Opensource means freedom of choice. One is not tied to that $400 proprietary bloated DAW program. Comes jack and one can dissect the functionality and network smaller pieces (if one's system can handle the multiple processes). Trememdous freedom of choice. Problem is: No DAW program, opensource or otherwize, interoperates with any other. Cakewalk works with Cakewalk, Cubase with Cubase, Ardour with Ardour, etc. Each has its strengths and each has its adherents. Never the 'twain do meet. (Lash is fine but the restriction remains.) Proposal: OpenDAWS. Just as Sun's Openoffice is not using what they call an open document format, we need a open digital audio work-stations format. Such would enable us to work in Ardour when this suits us, Rosegarden or Muse or LMMS or Traversa or Qtractor or whatever works best for the song. It slso opens doors [SIC] for collaboration with those using another program with no regrets. Base it on XML, easy to parse with any number or os parsers around. Something like: <requires> <file ....../> <file ....../> </requires> <track id=1 name=piano type=midi ....> <clip id=1 type=hexmidi>....... </clip> .... </track> <track id=2 name="lead vocal" type=audio ....> <plugin name=ladspa-compressor knee=## ratio=#.# ......./> .... <clip id=1 type=audio-link file=vocal.wav from=##### to=####/> <clip id=2 type=....../> .... </track> Step 1: Specify the XML DTD. Step 2: Subclass a C++ XML Parsor (and Java--would look more or less the same). Step 3: A bare open room -- program to read and play such an animal using jack. No GUI, no editing, just read and play to demonstrate concept. Do plugins get set up here or manually using some jack patchbay? Both (if in the xml, do them, but I can easily enough plug in others)? Step 4: Get opensource (and proprietary) authors to support this format and even go over to it. What say you? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user