Dave Phillips schrieb:
Hartmut Noack wrote:
Is this a seq24 problem ? Are you using the latest release from the new
team ?
Yes, it is the latest Seq24 but I must admit, that seq24 is still
somewhat exotic in the MIDI-context, so I would not be surrised, if
Aspect works much better with Qtractor or RG...
At the other hand: *any* other app I tried so far, worked flawless with
seq24....
Zyn is unsupported, has problems with JACK, needs
more default patches,
and is not exactly transparent to program.
Zyns jackd-trouble is a valid argument, though I did not test Aspect
under really hard circumstances - only on my Laptop with a puny
Behringer USB-card with settings for around 80ms latency. Zyn performs
just perfect with such settings too...
and is not exactly transparent to program.
You mean to program as in program or as in setting up a sound-patch? In
the latter case I dont agree: I loved the powerful interface of Zyn from
the first time I saw it. It may be time-consuming to get a certain sound
but the whole process is fun and yields a manifold of unpredicted cool
sounds as a side-effect ;-)
The JUCE development framework is very nice, but
apparently few of the
LAD crew find any attraction in it. Too bad.
I guess, if there would be a commonly used build-machanism delivered
with JOST this could change.
A better question might be: Would you pay $70US
for an enterprising
Linux audio programmer to provide that function in a plugin or utility ?
I'd gladly chip into a fund for such a thing, if I needed it.
Well thats some challenge ;-)
I hereby set a bounty of EURO 50,- payable via the infamous pay-pal or
as cash in a letter
for anybody who implements such a feature in a free
software delay usable as a standalone and as a LV2-plugin and/or LADSPA
(though I fear, it is hard to achieve if at all with LADSPA...)
Must have: get the timing from Alsa and/or jack MIDI
Nice to have: Beat-detection
Who is with me? :-)
Agree++, and I will continue to encourage the
trend in my articles.
Yes - commercial plugins as a native addition to the Linux-Audio
ecosystem are good - an addition, not a replacement....