[linux-audio-user] monophonic audio -> MIDI

Mark Knecht mknecht at controlnet.com
Thu Sep 12 13:40:48 EDT 2002


Jordan,
   Neither do I. I run Windows apps under Linux all the time. Some using
Wine. Some using Win4Lin. Some work well. Some do not. I disagree that it
is, to quote 'blatantly obvious' as you say.

   At a minimum I would think that forward thinking, interested individuals
/might/ want to know what's out there in the world. Possibly some of this
will work with Alsa. Probably most of it won't. So what?

   This sort of tribalism gets us nowhere. My view - we're here because we
have an interest in audio under Linux and sometimes you have to look outside
of what exists in this environment to figure out where you're going.

   Flames -> /dev/null. If you don't like the content of an email on a
reflector, do what I do, delete it or start a flame war. My inputs were
given in a positive manner. wb chose the second.

With best regards,
Mark

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] monophonic audio -> MIDI


I think the point is that this list is called 'linux-audio-user', so we
talk about linux-audio software.  So someone shouldn't have to ask 'Does
anyone know of some [whatever] software for _linux_  ,because  it should
be blatantly obvious.

best regards, Jordan.
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