[linux-audio-dev] GUIless friendly applications

Phil Kerr philkerr at elec.gla.ac.uk
Wed Nov 6 09:11:01 UTC 2002


Hi,

I've nearly finished an updated DMIDI client which allows AMS, and any
ALSA 0.9 app, to be controlled remotely on a LAN.  The 0.2 version just
dumps received data to /dev/midi.

I've one bug which need to be fixed and some slight refactoring of the
output side before it can be released but it works well.

If anyone is interested in playing with this version drop me a note. 
Perhaps you can help?

Cheers
Phil

On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 13:43, Mario Lang wrote:
> Steve Harris <S.W.Harris at ecs.soton.ac.uk> writes:
> 
> > On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 12:31:07 +0100, Mario Lang wrote:
> >> Steve Harris <S.W.Harris at ecs.soton.ac.uk> writes:
> >> 
> >> [...]
> >> 
> >> > I think Matthias Nagorni said it was a long term goal for ALSA Modular
> >> > Synth, but the gui stuff just isn't there yet.
> >> 
> >> A project where the GUI isn't there yet?  Oh, I love it already.
> >> What is it? :)
> >
> > AMS has a gui, I was refering to the lack of LADSPA gui.
> Oh, IC.  Just checked it out, and had to feel that terrible
> feeling of "I want this, but cant..." again.
> 
> The *.ams files looks textual to me, anyone experienced enough
> with AMS able to comment on if it is remotely thinkable
> to turn it into a alternatively-controllable-app?  Like
> a simple socket interface to change controls?
> 
> -- 
> CYa,
>   Mario





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