Re: new(ish?) open source source separation editor

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Right, got it, you hate Adobe, invective noted. Maybe we can start another thread and bitch about the stupidity of DRM in ebooks (something I particular hate, having witnessed idiotic things like 400 page ebooks in university libraries with 1 day lending periods and the inability to copy text). Or maybe we can rail on about Adobe's sporadic on/off support of Linux desktop users.

In the meantime, has anyone else actually tried the application? Building it on AUR now and it seems to have JACK support.


On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 16:52 +0800, michael noble wrote:
> Has anybody had a play with this? Looks, and more importantly, sounds
> like it works well enough to do some useful, creative, and/or
> obnoxious things.
>
>
> http://isse.sourceforge.net/

"The software is developed by Adobe Research and [snip]"
- http://isse.sourceforge.net/about.html

Some time ago I purchased an ebook. What I got wasn't the book, but crap
with metadata and they wanted that I register at Adobe regarding to DRM.
I didn't register at the Adobe website, so I lost the book I purchased.

Adobe is a mafia.


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