Greetings:
Just thought you all might like to know that the demo of AKoff (one of
the Windows apps Mark found on Google) ran fine under my somewhat-dated
CodeWeaver's WINE installation. Nice app.
Emulation environments count as Linux software too, and they may be of
interest to Linux audio users.
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
jordan muscott wrote:
wb,
wb wrote: "Does anyone know of a good program that converts
monophonic
audio to MIDI data?"
You got an answer you didn't like. I understand that.
Next time ask the question you intend.
wb wrote: "What good could they possibly do me, or anyone else on
this
list?"
I use both environments to ensure I can use the best tools
available. I
suspect others do also. I think you suggest that all Linux users are
closed minded Linux-only people? I think we disagree about that.
It's OK to disagree.
I think the point is that this list is called 'linux-audio-user', so we
talk about linux-audio software. So someone shouldn't have to ask 'Does
anyone know of some [whatever] software for _linux_ ,because it should
be blatantly obvious.
best regards, Jordan.
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