2009/1/13 David Robillard <dave(a)drobilla.net>et>:
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 01:37 +0100, Fons Adriaensen
wrote:
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 07:38:40PM -0500, David
Robillard wrote:
Dooooooo it :) Though, both LASH and JACK
talks/session/whatever
converge at the D-Bus stuff... maybe they could be tackled as a single
concept
They are indeed closely related in practical terms.
(LASH pretty much exists to solve a problem
caused by the use of
JACK anyway)
Do you prefer being burned at the stake or quartered ? :-)
Truth! The pros outweight the cons though, if that gets me pardoned :)
I'd
like to do an LV2 presentation this year, but I don't think I can
swing attendance :/ Dah well
Still it would be good to have such a presentation.
Definitely. LV2 is one of those things that can look
awful/weird/confuding/overdone at first glance but is really easy to
explain in real life such that people Get It... (that everyone involved
sucks at PR doesn't help either)
Beg, steal or borrow !
hey, i really wanted some kind of step-by-step lv2 plugin tutorial,
like, in each step a hole plugin exploring some lv2 and programming
features. I started it, but i dont think i can tackle this stuff by my
own and by lac2009 deadline.. anyway its here:
svn co
http://svn.assembla.com/svn/audioexperiments/lv2tutorial
or browse at:
http://trac.assembla.com/audioexperiments/browser/lv2tutorial
there are too some starting plugins here
svn co
http://svn.assembla.com/svn/audioexperiments/lv2plugs
"i apollogise for the unpolished work", i have to spend some days on
it, than weeks, then... but its all yours if you like, i didnt even
put a licence on this stuff. I would enjoy working a little on it too,
maybe like exposing all the questions/difficulties that me, dummy
python quasi-programmer,.have or have had, and trying to code some
more.
Renato
-gk ;)
-dr
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