holborn wrote:
First i want to tell something ... now i'm
learning how to do a automake,
autoconf ... scripts for add gettext support in order to enable
internationalization of Horgand, also in v1.02 i will add a easy way to edit
bass lines and drum loops.
Hi Josep:
First of all, thank you for Horgand, it's really a lot of fun and
shows a lot of promise. I haven't got it all figured out yet, but I am
having fun playing around with it.
All of this things ... becomes in the big question
.... why use audio to do an
organ with auto-accompaniment? ... is better stop horgand and do it in MIDI
like Band in a Box?
I really need opinion beacause i dont know what to do.
That's a tough call. Perhaps for now you should consider making your
present design as powerful as possible, without actually redesigning
Horgand. You might later use it as a design framework for a BIAB-type
application, utilizing a soundfont player for your audio/MIDI resource ?
As the owner of a rack full of external MIDI gear, I hate to say this
but it does seem like the day of the external MIDI synth is surely
passing...
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at
http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at
http://linux-sound.org