2012/1/7 Dave Stikkolorum <davers@dds.nl>
Well I must say,

as a musician the things you can do with linux amazed me.
+1 
To reach a larger public things have to be more fancy / more use friendly.
+1 
So you would use it as an user without programming background.
+1 



On 07-01-12 11:55, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
On Friday 06 January 2012, Dan Muresan wrote:
As an aside, I wish more applications used Jack MIDI instead of ALSA. It
would make applications easier to connect... True, there is a2j, but it
doesn't seem to work in all circumstances.
The decision about using one MIDI API or another, one GUI framework or
another, one programming language or another, in my case depends only on what
I find the best suitable tools for a task. I can't care less about the latest
fashion, or the most popular thing, because in that case I would not be
writing Linux applications. You know: Linux usage is absolutely marginal, also
among musicians and audio professionals. I find Jack MIDI unsuitable for my
use cases, so I usually don't use it.

Regards,
Pedro
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