On Fri, 2012-09-14 at 10:26 +0200, Lorenzo Sutton wrote: > I think one of the best design strategies for available icons and their > placement is the one in the Mozilla software (Firefox, Thunderbird etc.) Compliment to Rui, IMO the best idea is to be able do undock, not to dock and to dock groups of icons, as it can be done with Qtractor. > I do love jack transport I like cycle play and cycle record, with Linux nearly impossible, virtual MIDI synth and hw MIDI and audio tracks tend to run out of sync. By Jack transport it's completely impossible. > which clearly has been copied by Cubase This concept is much older than Cubase and has advantages for some music styles. Clips and "Ghost"-clips make it easy to keep some individual parts, the clips, but to change the "ghost"-clips at different song positions, by just editing one of the ghost-clips (for Qtractor clips are different file_names.mid and the ghost-clips "is" one file.mid). File management for Qtractor could be better. That it's possible for Rosegarden to save different song versions is a "+" for Rosegarden, for Qtractor this only theoretically is possible, in practice it's quasi impossible. When I tested Muse a long time ago, I noticed the most intuitive workflow of all Linux sequencers, but it was the most unstable Linux sequencer at the same time. I'm curios who Muse2 will work. Regards, Ralf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user