On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 17:22 +0000, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
I don't know if I'm telling some gross
mistake, but Tracktion has been the
work of one man, Jules o'something. AFAHCT Tracktion is based on his own
cross-platform C++ framework, named JUCE
So, given that JUCE is being released under the GPL,
and if some of the
LADs are willing to help, things could just happen sooner than later ;) I
mean, having a Linux native Trackion port (hopefully with ALSA and JACK
support).
Tracktion is closed-source however, with commercial rights owned by
Mackie.
Yes, AFAIK Tracktion is a Mackie product and only free for a limited
time (however the fact that it's been distributed for free seems to
suggest a free binary for linux would not be out of the question).
OK. My idea is first probing you LAUs/LADs, my self
included, if it makes
any sense on lobbying for the Trackion linux port.
I'm of the opinion that choice is good, therefore having another quality
(and widely used/supported) DAW would be great for linux.
Also, once JUICE is ported, that will provide another great resource for
future linux audio development.
Finally, the fact that this project is affiliated with Mackie, a HUGE
name in the "industry" could work greatly to the benefit if linux/audio.
I mean if we could get a linux port of Traction on mackie ftp servers?
Well, people would take notice.
Second, our X/ALSA/JACK
expertise (!) could be offered towards a early JUCE port and help
Jules|Mackie in delivering a linux beta product in no time.
Anyone interested?
I'm interested (though code/coding skill deficient).
-ry
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Ryan Gallagher <ruinaudio(a)comcast.net>