Re: Quick question about mudita24

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On November 11, 2012 07:34:03 AM you wrote:
> I am just wondering to myself how easy/hard it would be to have the GUI of
> mudita on a different machine to which it is running. The reason being I
> was thinking of using netjack and the box with the audio interface would
> end up not having a monitor. It would still be nice to be able to use the
> metering to set inputs as the HW metering shows the peaks as the 24bit
> input sees them but the application shows things after it has been
> 32bit-ized. I have found things look fine in ardour but the input is
> peaking.
> 
> I am guessing I could do that now just with x, or a text interface would
> work too. I am not asking you to do a bunch of coding unless the idea
> catches your fancy. Just asking how easy it looks to split the GUI from
> the control part of the app. I suppose it may be just as easy to build a
> text version from scratch or on top of alsamixer. Just that you know the
> code and I don't (and my coding skills are not production level by any
> means :)
> 
> I am seeing that new mother boards are getting harder to deal with audio
> cards. I am thinking that when I replace my old one (already 10 years old)
> I may not be able to use my audio card and for that matter find an
> inexpensive replacement. I may end up using this MB as an ethernet sound
> card. I may even package it into a mini-distro...

How about MIDI controller assignment to each Mudita slider and checkbox?
A reasonable path, it's already using ALSA.

Or maybe OSC?

Tim.
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