On Sun, November 11, 2012 10:59 am, Tim E. Real wrote: > 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? A utility that assigns midi controllers to alsa controls could be used for any sound card I guess. Metering could be done with keyoff velocity events (keyoff would not make noise if it accidentally got routed to a sound module). Midi controller messages can go both ways too for that matter. One thing I have noticed is that there are about 4 MIDI controller applications floating around ... only one works on current libs, they are that old... and none are being maintained. There are lots of mixers that accept midi controller input, but none of them seem to output it. OSC is new to me. I should learn it :) Midi I know quite well (at least the original spec, not the add ons so much) I have made a hardware midi filter in my younger days... hacked the Atari Mega 2 midi driver to add a pass through so I could use it on two programs at once. The lack of MIDI controller apps being considered It may be just as easy to do a curses UI and ssh to it. Effectively a custom or customizable alsamixer. Some of the things I would like to see in mudita by the way, is a different multimixer IF. Instead of two sliders per mixer input, a single slider with a pan would make a lot more sense. Then being able to take two of those and link them would be nice. channels 1/2 + 9/10 IO at least are often used as stereo pairs and channels 11/12 would be nice to have controls for :) But I think all the other multimixer controls would have to be adjusted at the same to to effect that. Maybe not worth it. -- Len Ovens www.OvenWerks.net _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user