Mark Knecht <markknecht(a)comcast.net> wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 20:08, Aaron Trumm wrote:
yeah I guess you're right. a stand alone
librarian would be just the
trick - if they seemed to exist! :) it sort of seemed to me that it was now
an easier or more likely thing that you'd see a bit of a sysex librarian
inside a sequencer package than as a standalone, but now that I think about
it, nah.
I hadn't thought of it as bloated per se *laugh* it's a simple feature
that's a part of cakewalk for DOS, for god's sake - they all seem to do
realtime sysex recording/playback - seems a lot easier to do normal dumping
to me, since that was happening before realtime sysex stuff (or WAS it?)
but it used to be that they hadn't integrated sysex stuff into sequencers,
so you'd get these little midi librarian programs. well ok then cakewalk
and others integrated the little midi librarian into the sequencer. hence,
my thought...
Why not run Cakewalk for DOS under either Wine or DOSEMU in Linux?
{Wonder if they'd consider porting that to SDL?}
Would that work? (Question to the group as well as
Aaron)
Does Rosegarden not do SysEx dumps? I'm surprised.
- Mark (doing Reaktor bass lines tonight...)
http://www.co.jyu.fi/~tola/works.html libra
http://www.jazzware.com/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi/jazzware/
http://www.overwhelmed.org/jsynthlib/ {I'll toss in a plug here for Sun's lovely
new java desktop.}
http://www.synthzone.com/
{Just finished 2Towers {movie} will presently try to get Jahshaka to compile,
spend some time in Sonar, spend some time in Jahshaka {the binaries were easy}
and spend much time in explorer sorting sounds and "songs" {and, probably
trying
to improve various softsynth skills.}}