> Isn't there this gstreamer based garageband clone, Jokosher http://jokosher.org > and isn't garageband some loopbased thing? not as much as Acid or Live.. > Does garagecrap use a simialar format? it uses "Apple Loops" which are AIFF files, and an invisible directory of metadata theres also 'rex' files from recycle, which embed the metadata _inside_ the sound file. usually inline. using some archaic blob 'chunks' thing from the original aiff quasispec i mainly use ssv files (154 0.8 932 0.6) which is just sample offset and velocity. i havent looked to see if appleloops use samples, ppqn/bars/musical-timebase or both. anywyas if i wanted more verbose/detail, id definitely use MoTools http://motools.sourceforge.net rather than inventing my own schema or reverse-engineering apple loops (ok, they probably have a spec up..) > It's just > an idea for collaboration, if anybody plans to do that kind of stuff. > > Rui, too bad that distros can't keep up with your release cycle, ubuntu > still includes 0.0.3 ... whats up with release 'cycles' anyways. people still open up CDRs in the mail every 6 months or something? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user