On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 10:52 AM, cunnilinux himself wrote: > the problem is the fact that marketologists don't think so. > they think that techinical side should be hidden as much as possible, > and the user should interact with one or two magic buttons only. "I'm an artist. I speak in hyperbole" (c) The Oatmeal Right? :) Of course, you can always try to convince Louigi that he needs separate channel ports in gladish on stage. Because, dontcherknow, half the live session should be spent on connecting each L and R output separately. So, basically, s/the problem/presumably, the problem/ s/the fact/according to my assumption/ s/marketologists/some marketologists/ s/technical side should be hidden as much as possible/software should not get in the way/ s/interact with one or two magic buttons only/spend as little time on boring work as possible/ Is that UNIX enough for ya? :) Personally, I salute to people who think that e.g. client/server architecture of LinuxSampler is great and should be directly exposed to users. I'll never be half as cool. I'm a complete and utter bore who never gets any life. Unlike the sparkling minds of true UNIX gurus who get all the girls/boys, because talking about low-level stuff is so frigging sexy :) Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user