On 13 Feb 2003 01:38:13 +1100
Son of Zev <sonofzev(a)labyrinth.net.au> wrote:
However I have been involved in the ardour lists for
over 2 years. I
have spent much time reading about potential problems and responded to
all those that have had the courtesy to respond. I have also learnt and
spent much time investigating problems that have nothing to do with the
production of music.. simply to try and help developers iron out
problems..
Pretty much everyone into linux audio at this point does that.
If you look back into archives a couple of years back
alot of
development into inclusion of MIDI sync was added to some softwares
(especially MusE) to accomodate users like myself who depend on this
sync to make software compatible with real studios.
BUT. In the last few weeks I have spent much time into trying to
configure and compile ardour (the potentially greatest audio recording
software available to us)
Heh, I've been up to the same task. It seems to depend on fairly recent development
tools, and upgrading to them all can mess things up. But slowly working towards it.
but all my responses after I sent an opinion
to the string "ahem" concerning Steinberg having produced (but not
released) versions of their commercial softwares under our much loved
platform, have been completely ignored.. except this one..
My responses have not been ignorant nor lacking in information. As I
mentioned I have spent much time learning about the Linux platform and
contributing when I can ...
Well, position yourself with a working ardour, and then think how much time you would
spend on helping others, when all that time you could be making music :)
My annoyance is when it was asked of me to provdie
more information and
I did .. no response came.. then when I tried to resolve it myself and
no further response came that's when I could only put 2 & 2 together and
see that a response I made to the string "ahem" could have been related
Sometimes more information does ring a bell to someone, sometimes it doesn't.
That's pretty much about it from my point of view. There are many bits in
cyberspace.
janne
(or is there? ;)
cheers
Allan