michael tewner wrote:
I posted here a bit ago about implementing gibson's
MaGiC protocol on
linux as a final university project.
Anyway, I was looking for other possibilities. The project can be fun and
all, but has to have some acedemic value (being able to "publish" is a big
plus). Perhaps working on that Juno9 VST?
I don't have *too* much programming experience, but I learn fast. Any
ideas for a interesting program is greatly appreciated.
...Perhaps, it'll make a good list to post online for people that wanna
help out linux audio support but don't know what's needed/wanted.
What I'd really like to see:
a varispeed CD player with sectional looping capability (a huge help
for learning difficult passages)
a true OpenGL realtime waterfall spectral display a la Alan Peever's
Spectrogram
a MIDI patch bay with extreme features (MIDI data filtering,
rechannelization, event mapping, etc)
a small-scale MIDI-only sequencer wth step-entry capability
The beginnings to some of these things are already available, so you'd
have a leg up on getting started.
Let me know if you need other suggestions. ;)
Best,
dp