Paul, I just wanted to throw another simple thank you your way for
ardour. I started saving my girfriend valuable studio time when we
started using it yesterday for her album, and I continue to be
impressed with it. terrific!
On 4/6/06, Paul Davis <paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 11:48 -0400, Lee Revell wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 04:14 -0800, Patrick
Stinson wrote:
I've been looking for a high-performance
music engine. It must have an
asynchronous control (socket, pipe?) mechanism to seperate the
application from the audio thread.
I'm looking for:
start/stop samples on the beat
scaled tempo control across all samples
volume
effects?
easily wrappable (I'll write extensions, implement protocol
plugins...) with python
I'm trying to write something like ableton live without writing an
engine all over again. FMODex would be *perfect* if it had a
well-defined tempo/beat/sync interface.
I think FreeWheeling might be the closest thing to Live that exists for
Linux, have you looked at it?
Freewheeling is *so* unlike Live its hard to even link the two. Just for
a start, Live is organized around a timeline, Freewheeling is not.