Hi everyone,
About to let you all know that I took this LAU thread to Jules, Trackion's
and JUCE author, and that I got some promising good news.
Besides, being sorry of posting the whole thread here, I'm also
cross-posting this to LAD, as I think it must be of interest there too.
Read on.
So to put a long story short: help is being asked to write the native
Linux Audio and MIDI components of the JUCE C++ framework, which among
other things, would rush the Tracktion Linux port, hopefully this very
year :P
Hope to be doing TheRightThing.
Cheers,
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org
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Subject: Tracktion, JUCE and Linux
From: "Rui Nuno Capela" <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>
Date: Sun, January 9, 2005 1:59
To: jules(a)rawmaterialsoftware.com
Hello Jules,
Sorry for this rather long post, but I took the chance and self-initiative
in bringing this to you, as I believe you're the main developer of JUCE,
and for that matter, of Tracktion.
Below you can find an excerpt of a recent thread that was being taken
place on linux-audio-users maillist, regarding Tracktion, which is raising
some interest on the Linux Audio community, myself included.
As a developer, I'm quite excited to know whether the JUCE Linux port is
evolving, and just in case you need help, I'll be glad to give you a hand,
or two :) You can read my own posts below, regarding me and others
potential in willing to help you in delivering a genuine and native JUCE
port to our beloved operating system.
So please, feel free to it.
Most thanks for your (highly precious, in deed) time.
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org
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Subject: [linux-audio-user] Tracktion & Wine
From: "Ryan Gallagher" <ruinaudio(a)comcast.net>
Date: Thu, January 6, 2005 16:13
To: "A list for linux audio users"
<linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
Ok,
First I'm a big supporter/user of Ardour (my name even appears on a
contributors list) and I do think we should support FOSS alternatives
above all others. Hopefully that will prevent a FOSS/Free-closed debate :P
Now, as a Tape-Op subscriber I have been alerted to a Tracktion
promotional offer (full functional version free).
http://tapeop.com/tracktion.php
This looks like a really interesting DAW and it installs under wine but
dialog boxes aren't working. Has anyone gotten it functional under wine
yet? Has anyone used Tracktion under a native environment?
-ry
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Ryan Gallagher <ruinaudio(a)comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Tracktion & Wine
From: "Dave Phillips" <dlphilp(a)bright.net>
Date: Thu, January 6, 2005 16:40
To: "A list for linux audio users"
<linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
Hi Ryan:
I also tried it this morning, got as far as a failure installing the
sound device. :(
Mackie reportedly announced that there would be a Linux version
eventually.
Best,
dp
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Tracktion & Wine
From: "Rui Nuno Capela" <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>
Date: Thu, January 6, 2005 17:22
To: "A list for linux audio users"
<linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
I don't know if I'm telling some gross mistake, but Tracktion has been the
work of one man, Jules o'something. AFAHCT Tracktion is based on his own
cross-platform C++ framework, named JUCE
(
http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/).
Yes cross-platform only between win32 and macosx, atm.
However, quoted from the JUCE's to-do-list
(
http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/todo.html):
- get the Linux port up and running..
So, given that JUCE is being released under the GPL, and if some of the
LADs are willing to help, things could just happen sooner than later ;)
I mean, having a Linux native Trackion port (hopefully with ALSA and JACK
support).
Tracktion is closed-source however, with commercial rights owned by
Mackie. Or so I think. I guess the linux port will be also closed-source.
But I would rather buy it, instead of running it under the nasty effects
of wine ;)
OK. My idea is first probing you LAUs/LADs, my self included, if it makes
any sense on lobbying for the Trackion linux port. Second, our X/ALSA/JACK
expertise (!) could be offered towards a early JUCE port and help
Jules|Mackie in delivering a linux beta product in no time.
Anyone interested?
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Tracktion & Wine
From: "Ryan Gallagher" <ruinaudio(a)comcast.net>
Date: Thu, January 6, 2005 18:54
To: "A list for linux audio users"
<linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 17:22 +0000, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
I don't know if I'm telling some gross
mistake, but Tracktion has been
the work of one man, Jules o'something. AFAHCT Tracktion is based on his
own cross-platform C++ framework, named JUCE
So, given that JUCE is being released under the GPL, and if some of the
LADs are willing to help, things could just happen sooner than later ;)
I mean, having a Linux native Trackion port (hopefully with ALSA and
JACK support).
Tracktion is closed-source however, with commercial rights owned by
Mackie.
Yes, AFAIK Tracktion is a Mackie product and only free for a limited time
(however the fact that it's been distributed for free seems to suggest a
free binary for linux would not be out of the question).
OK. My idea is first probing you LAUs/LADs, my self
included, if it
makes any sense on lobbying for the Trackion linux port.
I'm of the opinion that choice is good, therefore having another quality
(and widely used/supported) DAW would be great for linux.
Also, once JUICE is ported, that will provide another great resource for
future linux audio development.
Finally, the fact that this project is affiliated with Mackie, a HUGE name
in the "industry" could work greatly to the benefit if linux/audio. I mean
if we could get a linux port of Traction on mackie ftp servers? Well,
people would take notice.
Second, our X/ALSA/JACK expertise (!) could be offered
towards a early
JUCE port and help Jules|Mackie in delivering a linux beta product in
no time.
Anyone interested?
I'm interested (though code/coding skill deficient).
-ry
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Ryan Gallagher <ruinaudio(a)comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Tracktion & Wine
From: "Chris Cannam" <cannam(a)all-day-breakfast.com>
Date: Thu, January 6, 2005 19:06
To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
Cc: "Rui Nuno Capela" <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>
On Thursday 06 Jan 2005 17:22, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
I don't know if I'm telling some gross
mistake, but Tracktion has been
the work of one man, Jules o'something.
Yes, he dropped by the Linux Audio stand at last year's Sounds Expo. I
gave him a (by then) rather weary and incomprehensible spiel about how
much fun JACK was, and he talked a bit about the sale of Tracktion to
Mackie, which had just happened. Nice enough chap, but he probably
thought we were a bunch of wasters. He certainly wasn't entirely
unfamiliar with Linux even then though.
Chris
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Tracktion & Wine
From: "Ryan Gallagher" <ruinaudio(a)comcast.net>
Date: Thu, January 6, 2005 20:32
To: "A list for linux audio users"
<linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 12:54 -0600, Ryan Gallagher wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 17:22 +0000, Rui Nuno Capela
wrote:
I don't know if I'm telling some gross
mistake, but Tracktion has been
the work of one man, Jules o'something. AFAHCT Tracktion is based on
his own cross-platform C++ framework, named JUCE
> So, given that JUCE is being released under the GPL, and if some of
> the LADs are willing to help, things could just happen sooner than
> later ;
By the way JUICE is a pretty big/impressive project for one guy to have
developed, let alone Tracktion a complete DAW! We need to lure this guy
over to the linux side, he's a coding machine! I'm encouraged that he
chose GPL for JUICE.
-ry
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Ryan Gallagher <ruinaudio(a)comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Tracktion & Wine
From: "David Baron" <d_baron(a)012.net.il>
Date: Fri, January 7, 2005 7:19
To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
When that framework is "opensourced", well, I too would be interested in
participating and I am good at it :-).
Problem is that to get into this, a company needs a business plan far
different than conventional. Sun has a two-tiered approach: Sell Star
Office to those who want support, give out OpenOffice to the rest of us.
Sun, however, is in the computer business.
Mackie is basically a hardware house. I wish I could afford a nice mixer
panel from them. Will it be profitable for them, after the giveaway ends,
to sell Tracktion and add-ons for it, remains to be seen (as this is not
really their focus and maintaining software can be a pain (and resource
drain) in the butt). Opensourcing the whole kitandkaboodle and selling
related/dedicated hardware for it might be an alternative (and the
giveaway might just be testing these waters).
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Tracktion & Wine
From: "Frank Barknecht" <fbar(a)footils.org>
Date: Fri, January 7, 2005 13:56
To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
Hallo,
David Baron hat gesagt: // David Baron wrote:
When that framework is "opensourced", well,
I too would be interested in
participating and I am good at it :-).
Problem is that to get into this, a company needs a business plan far
different than conventional. Sun has a two-tiered approach: Sell Star
Office to those who want support, give out OpenOffice to the rest of us.
Sun, however, is in the computer business.
Mackie is basically a hardware house. I wish I could afford a nice mixer
panel from them. Will it be profitable for them, after the giveaway ends,
to sell Tracktion and add-ons for it, remains to be seen (as this is not
really their focus and maintaining software can be a pain (and resource
drain) in the butt). Opensourcing the whole kitandkaboodle and selling
related/dedicated hardware for it might be an alternative (and the
giveaway might just be testing these waters).
Well, hardware is, what you can sell even to free software people, and
even expensive hardware, as RME has shown. We all need speakers, for
example, and Mackie (or Tapco) produces great speakers. If they would
support FLOSS development, I'd be even more inclined to prefer their stuff
over others'.
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Tracktion & Wine
From: "Rui Nuno Capela" <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>
Date: Fri, January 7, 2005 15:01
To: "A list for linux audio users"
<linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
David Baron wrote:
When that framework is "opensourced", well,
I too would be interested in
participating and I am good at it :-).
Nice to hear.
The so-called framework (JUCE) is actualy released under an open-source
license (GPL), but I think its up with us, linux audio users and
developers, to show Jules what our interests really are, and offer our
kind help or participation in whatever will be needed to bring Tracktion
to the Linux arena.
IMO, the main issue is about bringing JUCE to Linux in the first place.
Well, that's the whole purpose of my notice. Speaking for myself, I
believe to fit both interests, as an user and as a developer.
Please note that I'm not asking for Trackion being open-source. Nor am
I assuming it will ever be. I'm just trying to ease the route to reach
a true native Linux port. Is up to Mackie whether it will be priced or
not. I have no reason to believe Mackie will release Tracktion as
open-source, even though Mackie is in the hardware business, not software.
OTOH, and as already noticed here, JUCE seems to be a real gem, and as
open-source as I trust it is, it can be a real promising cross-platform
C++ GUI, Audio and MIDI, all-in-one-toolkit-solution for Linux. Yes,
it does seems yet another one, but this time it would be highly specific
for building cross-platform DAWs :)
The following should be essential linux-platform-specific "underwear" to
stuff into JUCE:
- GUI: Xorg,
freedesktop.org
- Audio: JACK, ALSA
- MIDI: ALSA
obviously being the cream of the crop of our Linux and Audio/MIDI
technology, IMO.
OK. Next step should be perhaps about asking on LAD if this whole idea
makes sense, or is it a plain dead-end. Hopefully not. Then push the
whole thread to Jules mailbox and see what comes about ;)
Cheers.
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org
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Subject: Re: Tracktion, JUCE and Linux
From: "Julian Storer" <jules(a)rawmaterialsoftware.com>
Date: Sun, January 9, 2005 12:40
To: "Rui Nuno Capela" <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>
Thanks for that. I have got a load of juce linux stuff almost ready to go
(a friend of mine actually helped write it for a project he's working on),
but I'm totally tied up at the moment on tracktion, and haven't had time
to get it into a release-worthy state. I should be able to get it done
within the next couple of months though, and I'm really keen on getting it
out into the linux community.
The initial juce release won't have any audio stuff in it yet, though
(I'm not really a linux person, don't even have a linux machine set up
at the moment) so that might be an area where I'll come over to you linux
audio guys and see if anyone's interested in helping out!
All the best
Jules
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Subject: Re: Tracktion, JUCE and Linux
From: "Rui Nuno Capela" <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>
Date: Sun, January 9, 2005 13:50
To: "Julian Storer" <jules(a)rawmaterialsoftware.com>
Hi Julian,
First of all, let me thank your quick reply.
Thanks for that. I have got a load of juce linux stuff
almost ready to
go (a friend of mine actually helped write it for a project he's working
on), but I'm totally tied up at the moment on tracktion, and haven't had
time to get it into a release-worthy state. I should be able to get it
done within the next couple of months though, and I'm really keen on
getting it out into the linux community.
Thats great news. Even if its not on a release-level state, I think me and
some other LADs (Linux Audio Developers) are willing to help you and your
friend in the making. You can guess that I'm really motivated in the first
place, being this very mail exchange just the superficial evidence ;)
First of all, I would ask you if its alright to cross-post your reply(ies)
to the linux-audio-devel/user maillist, which everyone will find quite
encouraging, or so I believe.
Second question goes about public hosting of the JUCE project, and what's
your policy about that. For example, are you willing to host JUCE under
sourceforge.net, given that you're releasing it under an open-source
license (GPL). This is just an humble suggestion. Your thoughts may vary
of course. Let us know of your opinion, if that won't take you from what
you love.
(sourceforge.net's project name "juce" is available for registration, so
now would be a golden opportunity; just drop a note if you need some help
on this)
The initial juce release won't have any audio
stuff in it yet, though
(I'm not really a linux person, don't even have a linux machine set up
at the moment) so that might be an area where I'll come over to you
linux audio guys and see if anyone's interested in helping out!
Speaking for myself, I do have C++, JACK and ALSA skills that you may find
appropriate for taking the job done. Others may apply, of course. So, just
in case you didn't read the fine print, I'm stepping forward for duty ;)
I'll be happy to know about your thoughts.
Cheers.
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org
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Subject: Re: Tracktion, JUCE and Linux
From: "Julian Storer" <jules(a)rawmaterialsoftware.com>
Date: Sun, January 9, 2005 19:04
To: "Rui Nuno Capela" <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>
Thanks, it's really cool to see that people are interested in the project!
Of course you can cross-post my reply, no problem. And yes, eventually I
probably will host it on sourceforge - but again, I've just not had time
to think about that kind of stuff just yet. As soon as I get a bit of a
break from tracktion my next big thing will be to get on the case here
and sort it all out properly..
Cheers
Jules
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Subject: Re: Tracktion, JUCE and Linux
From: "Rui Nuno Capela" <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>
Date: Mon, January 10, 2005 9:57
To: "Julian Storer" <jules(a)rawmaterialsoftware.com>
Julian,
Thanks, it's really cool to see that people are
interested in the
project! Of course you can cross-post my reply, no problem. And yes,
eventually I probably will host it on sourceforge - but again, I've
just not had time to think about that kind of stuff just yet. As soon
as I get a bit of a break from tracktion my next big thing will be to
get on the case here and sort it all out properly..
Fair enough. Just drop me a line, or on the linux-audio-dev list,
when you're ready.
Meanwhile, if that's not too intrusive of course, would you tap on your
friend, the one who's dealing with the linux code, and handing him/her
a note? I'm almost certain that both of you would take collaboration as
a good idea. Would you forward him/her this thread?
Based on what you've mentioned, I'm guessing that your friend is working
on the GUI code. If that's right, that leaves the Audio/MIDI stuff for
our joint venture, so to speak. I think this is really perfect timing IMO.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Cheers.
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org
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Subject: Re: Tracktion, JUCE and Linux
From: "Julian Storer" <jules(a)rawmaterialsoftware.com>
Date: Mon, January 10, 2005 10:23
To: "Rui Nuno Capela" <rncbc(a)rncbc.org>
Sure thing, thanks Rui!