Hi all, I publish this BLUES-BASE in a relatively rough state for two reasons: Firstly you can try more deeply the Gigsaw as it's explained in the README+Tutoriels. I assume and believe it's working for you though I still get a single feedback from a guy running AV Linux. Good news! It is positive. ;=) Secondly because so far I'm not totally fixed about the way to sort out the patterns. Well! It's a Jigsaw. How to sort out a jigsaw? (I wanted to talk with my psychoanalyst but he only speaks in Lisp language.) From my experiences I reach the point as follows: A BASE is organized in 5 groups if they exist: 1. SIDESTICK (ss) 2. ACOUSTIC SNARE (sna) 3. ELECTRIC SNARE (sne) 4. Others sounds (if they exists without snares ) 5. COLOR of SOUND (sounds mixed together. ex: sna + sne + tamb) Each group is subdivided as follows (if they exists): Ex. for ACOUSTIC SNARE SNA + HIHATS sna hhpedal sna hhclosed sna hhc + hhopen sna hho alone SNA + CYMBALS sna cymra or cymrb SNA + PERCUSSIONS sna tambourine sna cabasa sna cab maracas ... etc... I would be glad if someone has an opinion about this classification. Hum... Ideas, opinions, suggestions, drawbacks are welcome. :=) It's useless to download again the last Gigsaw.tar.bz2 (01-10-2009) if it works for you. Just download the BLUES-BASE and put it in the "Bibliotheque". And play with it in your workroom, i.e in MA-BASE after you have pasted and renamed MY-SONG-blank.ly. Hereby I present a underground dedication to Dave Phillips who loves the blues. You'll find the BLUES-BASE here: http://philippe.hezaine.free.fr/spip.php?article36 Have fun. -- Phil. Superbonus-Project (Site principal) <http://superbonus.project.free.fr> Superbonus-Project (Plate-forme d'échange): <http://philippe.hezaine.free.fr> _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user