Atte Andre Jensen schrieb: > Niklas Klügel wrote: > > >> I am currently writing something comparable for my master-thesis. >> > > That sounds very promising. I wish it was December already :-) Are you > going to make announcements here, when there's something for us to try > out? sure. But keep in mind that the whole app is rather radical conceptually, although you can sequence similarily to the usual DAW concepts. > If you're interested others might fell like working on the code > base at some point, but I don't know if you plan to release it under GPL > or similar... > The whole codebase is geared towards extendability for new features, so that other ppl can add more sophisticated functionality later on (new datatypes that can be sequenced, different editing-methods, other synths and whatnot). The src is already GPL licensed. A public release will need some polishing of the code though due to the short time-frame I am working in which forces me to sacrifice some code-quality. The major stopper for many devs will be the fact that I am developing using JAVA (and a little of C for clocking, etc). For a community project this choice makes sense though (excellent out-of-the-box dev tools, clarity of code, easy cross-platform development...). > >> As a side note, keep an eye on the awesome Renoise, since they are >> adding more and more live-features (midi-control/learning for >> device-control (fx/synth) etc is already quite good); patterns can be >> triggered live but currently not via midi. >> > > I'm using renoise as my main DAW these days. Not that many things are > missing for it to have the basic functionality for live performance, > triggering patterns from midi and associated loops being the main things > missing AFAICS. > yeah. for me the show-stopper is the lack of a (good) pattern sequencer and arbitrary pattern lenghts as well as unlimited f/x rows. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user