On 09/01/2009 10:39 PM, Michael Bohle wrote:
Thank you for this. It makes me crazy when I read "You don't need fancy apps
like this, hydrogen is good enough" or "sooperlooper do the job".
You are clearly misreading the conversation so far.
We have been discussing the finer points of the interfaces and workflow
and how to take some of the features and integrate them with existing
apps to make the workflow of existing apps more familiar. Others have
suggested to start from scratch with the goal of completely replicating
AL. I find that quite a bizarre concept.
I use AL because it is a masterpiece of music software
and it fits my needs for a creative workflow. It is the state of art today and
contemporary technology for musicians. It is no hype, it is an answer for the question:
How you can make music without touching the limits of software.
When I read "just put together a few apps on Linux with JACK and you have the
same"
When did you read this?
No one has said we have the same but some people have said we have a
comparable and productive environment that can be leveraged.
If we are not building the apps to meet some of the expectations of some
of the users then there is nothing left to do as most of us developers
are fairly happy with the work that has been achieved so far.
it make me clear that most of the Linux fanboys here
are never seen or used modern software and they don't know what they are talking
about. Even David Philips never seen Garageband, but he talk about. It is no good idea to
hide behind the small world of Linux audio. The progress goes on, and now it is 2009.
Michael
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