[linux-audio-dev] collaborators - Fruity feel-alike
nick
nixx at nixx.org.uk
Sat Sep 21 13:40:14 UTC 2002
Hi,
I did mention this in passing sometime in july if I remember, and am
still interested and am intending such an undertaking. Collaboration
would be good, and I did start drawing up a plug-in interface which is
working, but my goal was for a clean C++ interface. In this day and age,
it makes much more sense (especially for ease of programming GUIs).
Still interested in collaborating?
-Nick d-.-b
On Sat, 2002-09-21 at 13:11, mimo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't looked at the latest versions of Fruity for a while but started
> working on something that is quite similiar to your description in the
> beginning of this year. I have now reached a certain level where the core
> signaling engine becomes usable.
> I don't know if you have ever worked with buzz but I consider some sort of UI
> quite similiar to its.
> How does this sound to you?
>
> mm
>
> On Wednesday 04 September 2002 8:08 am, Tim Hockin wrote:
> > I know someone on here once posted about doing a FruityLoops work-alike
> > app. Are you still around?
> >
> > I have been tossing about this idea for a free, high quality,
> > well-architected, virtual studio for a while. If I had a collaborator or
> > two, I'd probably be more inclined to do it.
> >
> > Anyone? My thoughts so far:
> > * a plugin API like LADSPA but less 'S'
> > * a modular-synth core engine
> > * layered control - modular synth, or a Fruity-like interface on top
> > * written in C
> > * clean code, modular, extensible, blah blah...
> >
> > There is a ton of code waiting to be borrowed. Whole portions may not need
> > to be written. I haven't investigated THAT far yet.
> >
> > Tim
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