Re: Lightweight, small-screen-real-estate sequencer?

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Ken Restivo wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 06:44:18PM -0800, Steiny wrote:
no way, man- he NEEDS LTC so he can drive that Ampex open-reel VTR
in the corner....now get off my lawn!

On Feb 15, 2011, at 7:04, Joshua Boyd <jdboyd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

B0;136;0cOn Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 12:56:53PM -0800, Steiny wrote:
I vote SMPTETrack gold. Think about it: everything you need,
nothing you don't, and video sync into the deal.
You say "nothing you don't [need]", then mention video sync, a
feature I bet he doesn't need. ;)


Heh. Actually, I went back home to Rosegarden.

It's crashy as hell, but probably because I'm running an ancient
(*ahem* Debian Lemmy *ahem*) version.

Hmm, I run RG 1.7.0 (1.7.2 is the last of the 1.7.x line) on Debian
Lenny, doesn't crash at all. But I don't have an ambitious studio or synth setup like you have.

I should try to find or make a backport of a more recent version.
Anyway, it runs fine if I stay the hell away from JACK-RACK on this
box, just run my synths, enough to get some basic compositioning
done, which is really what I wanted.

RG 10.10 is in Sid. RG 11.x is the newest release. No more KDE
dependencies, does depend on QT4, tho.

I just put Aptosid 2011-01 on my desktop machine. Installed the version with XFCE UI, then added on my preferred audio programs. Works quite well for the little fooling around I did with it just to make sure things were working.

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