This would not be a great deal of work to do, there would have to be a few
changes to register the interface and more to implement the jack callback,
but it is very do-able. I consired the possibility but decided against going
any further - this source code is not under GPL, so any changes are
basically to improve a peice of proprietary code that is under copyright
albeit that the sourcecode is available on-line.
It's a great app and a good project to work on but I think I would prefer to
continue with improvements to the bristol B3 emulation than work on any code
that is not under GPL.
The consensus will probably be to do it, then you just need a coder to get
into the work.
Regards,
Nick.
From: "Tim Howard"
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Subject: Re: [LAU] Anyone interested in JACKifying Beatrix?
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:20:16 -0700
On 4/18/07, Ken Restivo <ken(a)restivo.org> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 05:30:29PM -0700, Tim
Howard wrote:
But just
for the sake of usability, if someone could post a patch
(which could also be submitted to the Beatrix author), I think there
would be quite a few delighted people, myself in particular! :-)
Any thoughts?
Have a look in the archives. This was discussed recently.
- -ken
I know it was discussed, but I wasn't sure if anyone was interested in
actually creating a patch. I read through the archives, but I
couldn't see any resolution...
Is the general consensus that it can't/shouldn't be done?
-TimH
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