On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 10:52 AM, cunnilinux himself wrote:
the problem is the fact that marketologists don't
think so.
they think that techinical side should be hidden as much as possible,
and the user should interact with one or two magic buttons only.
"I'm an artist. I speak in hyperbole" (c) The Oatmeal
Right? :)
Of course, you can always try to convince Louigi that he needs
separate channel ports in gladish on stage. Because, dontcherknow,
half the live session should be spent on connecting each L and R
output separately.
So, basically,
s/the problem/presumably, the problem/
s/the fact/according to my assumption/
s/marketologists/some marketologists/
s/technical side should be hidden as much as possible/software should
not get in the way/
s/interact with one or two magic buttons only/spend as little time on
boring work as possible/
Is that UNIX enough for ya? :)
Personally, I salute to people who think that e.g. client/server
architecture of LinuxSampler is great and should be directly exposed
to users. I'll never be half as cool. I'm a complete and utter bore
who never gets any life. Unlike the sparkling minds of true UNIX gurus
who get all the girls/boys, because talking about low-level stuff is
so frigging sexy :)
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org