[linux-audio-user] Commercial "clone" of ZynAddSubFX?
    Michael Bohle 
    opendaw at jacklab.org
       
    Sat Feb  3 05:59:45 EST 2007
    
    
  
Am Samstag, 3. Februar 2007 11:11 schrieb Leonard Ritter:
> On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 09:57 +0100, Michael Bohle wrote:
> > The musican world outside the LAU will be very thankfull and they are
> > now, because energyXT2 is a great piece of Software - simply works.
>
> this will pass, too.
Maybe it will pass one day. But in between we can do some music. I don't want 
to blame the free software: it is great what the devs like you do.
But the difference: I can work careless creative with eXT2. But with most of 
the free software I've been waiting since years for a intuitive and stable 
using of a studio-sequencer with plugins on Linux.
But it is not everything is so closed as it seemed. the audio I/O is public 
domain, so the Drumfix made a better one then Jorgen ever made.
So i made an inofficial website for energyXT2 Linux, for featuring the better 
and free jack / alsaseq interface (libaam.so), because Jorgen still release 
his old buggy one on his official website.
http://people.jacklab.net/metasymbol/software/
regards,
Michael
>
> i did not switch to a free platform to have all the jailers follow me.
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