Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 18:19:26 +0100
"Dave Griffiths" <dave(a)pawfal.org> wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 10:32:56 -0500, Pete Bessman
wrote
I also
like this sequencer, seems to be the perfect companion for
Specimen:
http://www.filter24.org/seq24/
The officially endorsed sequencer of the Specimen project. Excellent
choice. Once it supports the JACK transport API it will be possible
to create incredible results with minimal effort. I might even patch
it myself.
and you can get seq24 t-shirts! how cool is that! :)
perhaps that's the answer to making money out of free software.
hmm, might have to design some spiralsynth ones...
I'm taking orders for libsndfile tees :-).
count me in. how about something that looks like an open thorax with
an anatomic view of some inner organs, and the slogen: "guess what's
inside?", and then "libsndfile" on the back. some code excerpts
somewhere are a must, of course, and a LAD logo would be a bonus.
or: "i speak aiff. and wav. and au. and...." on the front, and
"...you name it. libsndfile." on the back.
i should get some coffee now...
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