2014-03-03 7:36 GMT-03:00, F. Silvain <silvain(a)freeshell.de>de>:
Nama is a DAW with good audio support and limited MIDI
support. It's based
on Ecasound and Midish. It can be remote controlled with a USB footswitch, a
piece of gaming equipment. One blind guy on the Nama mailinglist uses it to
great effect. Nama can be synchronised to MIDI with a little script I
inherited as well.
I hadn't tried Nama because Ecasound was already meeting my non-MIDI
needs. Before this discussion, I didn't know that Nama was integrated
with Midish. Now that I know, I'll give it a try.
Midish connects easily to ALSA sequencer ports. If
you're still interested,
I can pass a file of convenience commands that I've been working on.
Oh, please :D.
[...] There are commandline
patchbays as well like esjit or jackctl.py and others. Despite their names,
most can also handle ALSA sequencer MIDI ports too.
I didn't know of these. I'll check them out.
2014-03-03 8:15 GMT-03:00, Florian Paul Schmidt <mista.tapas(a)gmx.net>et>:
Hi,
as the author of the (unfinished) teqqer I have to add that recording
MIDI is definitely on the agenda for the future.
Really? That's great!
[...] I do not plan to support recording of audio
though, as
I don't really know how to represent that in a tracker format. Sure
one could use a "generic" audio event type and associated track type.
But I'm not sure on how well that would work.. Input appreciated..
Actually, what I really wanted was MIDI recording (what I thought of
audio was just for playback along with the MIDI tracks), so that'd be
good enough for me. That makes Teqqer a strong candidate for becoming
my MIDI editor of choice :D. Until then, I'll see what I can do with
Nama and Midish.
Once again, thank you everyone!
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