On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:30 AM, David Baron <d_baron(a)012.net.il> wrote:
Does anyone
uses oomidi 2 and / or can tell us what to expect really
when it comes to an stable release or not and if
yes, when?
Gitting it right now! Looks quite exciting.
My last windows software was Home Studio, Sonar's little cousin with much
more bang for the buck. The Win98 version dispensed with the console
view--no big loss since a mouse is no engineer's 10 fingers. When i-Pad
screens can be used for such programs, this will change. OOM has drawn
automation like Home Studio as well as a console view. Looking forward to
giving this a try.
Let's get this straight, windows has two big programs, Sonar and Cubase and
some smaller opensource and other competition. Count the linux choices!
Windows has more than just two -- you forgot about Pro-Tools, Nuendo,
Reason, FLStudio, Reaper, Ableton Live...
I believe OOM2 is based on Muse (which has a 2.0 version in beta,
BTW), whereas OOM1 was based on Rosegarden with the notation stuff
stripped out and a couple of other tweaks. I'd tried using OOM1 and
liked it quite a bit but it was terribly unstable so I abandoned it
(and it wouldn't build on anything except Gentoo).
--
Brett W. McCoy --
http://www.electricminstrel.com
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