On Fri Aug 28 13:26 , "Gabriel M. Beddingfield" sent:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009, Atte Andre Jensen wrote:
Hydrogen
has some similarities to AL... so I've pondered if it could be
forked (or developed) to become a live DAW.
Could you elaborate? What similarities, what's missing (just the big
picture), it's been a while since a glanced at hydrogen.
The main feature of AL is the scenes and loop-based composition,
right? This is essentially a specialized sequencer/sampler. And
hydrogen is a sequencer/sampler.
Further, Hydrogen is based on the idea of have several patterns
(like a loop) that you set up. Then the song is composed in a
sort of paint-by-numbers fashion. This is a lot like AL's scenes.
Hydrogen also has some DAW-like features, including some primative mixing
and FX.
Hydrogen lacks any code for looping or beat slicing. Also, the audio
internals are a little ugly IMHO -- but I've been working to improve that.
When I'm done, I expect the backend to be *very* DAW-like.
OTOH, a better starting point *might* be something like sooperlooper.
Just thinking about doing a high performance,
jack enabled, realtime
friendly audio engine makes me tired (maybe because I wouldn't know the
first think in doing it right).
Heh. That stuff that gets my motor running these days. :-)
Reading this is getting my motor running.. I would love to eventually be able to
drop my MPC2000 xl driven hardware rig for something Linux driven.. with MIDI
controllers (and still keeping some of my hardware synths)..