Re: [LAD] Linux Audio 2012: Is Linux Audio moving forward?

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On Friday 12 October 2012, at 17.41.38, Nils Gey <list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
> > > make more music
> > > make it public
> > > make other people want to use the same tools as you
[...]
> > On that note, some stuff I've done for one of my current projects, Kobo
> > II; chip themed music and sound effects:
> > 	http://soundcloud.com/david-olofson
> > 
> > No proper home yet, but the latest release as of now is found here:
> > 	http://olofsonarcade.com/2012/03/13/chipsound-0-1-0-released-zlib-
> > 
> > license/
> 
> It worked! I want to use the same tools as you.
> I have searched for somthing like this for a long time.
> Downloading the source right now...

Awesome! :-D

Well, it's still an inhouse tool in development, so the documentation is 
incomplete and might not be up to date. Also, the JACK support isn't in that 
release, in case you're looking for that.

I'm going to set up a proper web site for it shortly, with some documentation 
and examples. At this rate I'm going to need it myself, as I'm forgetting 
details between the times I do some proper work with it! ;-)


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