-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Edgar Aichinger schrieb: > Am Freitag 16 Januar 2009 schrieb Hartmut Noack: > Coincidentally, I recently made a Suse 11.0 RPM of tapiir. You can find it at: > > http://people.jacklab.net/edogawa/files/BS/openSUSE_11.0/i586/tapiir-0.7.2-1.i586.rpm > Thanks for that, Edgar, but I have Suse 11.1 and it turned out, that its devel-packages made it simple to build tapiir from source. The app itself did not convince me whatsoever. It has the needed features but it is not usable for everyday-work. Why? It suffers from the disease, many sound-manipulation apps come with also. It is unpredictable, what effect the moving of a slider will have. As I move the sliders in only but one tap, it jumps from no-effect to be heared to extreme strange dub-effects. Only a slight change of one slider can make it catch a few samples to be looped infinite. Thus it is very hard to get the effect you want for a given track. It is not very usefull to have a infinite loop being synced to 135BPM if you wanted a feedback-delay, that fades within 2 seconds after the region on the track has ended. And it turns out to be near impossible to return to a working setup if you change something. The only way is to save a patch and to reinvoke it if you want to get back to a working setup - if I move a slider I'd like to heare the same as before, if I return it to its previous state... So Tapiir has the needed powers but would need a rework of the way its internal computations react on parameter-changes by the user. Plus: it should be automatizable and/or at least have something like MIDI-learn... .... well, to become a candidate for the bounty-stuff :-) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAklx1WMACgkQ1Aecwva1SWMTBgCfeAEw5gEyIzTOXqGi6zIJHElB s8sAn1fSh0ATzK3Zo+sEfKdLbNslJwEz =hDPw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user