Le Jeudi 5 Décembre 2002 10:22, Emiliano Grilli a écrit :
mercoledì, 04 dicembre 2002 alle 18:31:50, Eric Robert
ha scritto:
I want to develop some kind of band-in-a-box-like
stuff with TSE3
The app won't need a midi card (i want to use a softsynth)
Hi, IIRC the DOS version of band-in-a-box can run in dosemu, and the
windows version can run in wine. There is no MIDI out, but you can save
a midi file for further editing; however, it would be great to have a
native band-in-a-box-like program for linux, so you have all my
appreciation for such a thing.
I hope i'll be able of such a thing, it should be smaller though (less
features as there are already good apps for things like editing)
I want to use the TSE3 library and continue Florian Schmidt's work
on rythmaidgui...
The first thing for me is to have a real global vision of how sound works on
linux + the latency pb.
Has anybody
written somewhere a real digest i could use as good starting
point?
I've bought (in the library) the italian version of Dave's book, and from
the user perspective it is very well suited and well written: a must for
every linux-audio-newbie like me, but is centered more on apps rather than
on drivers and developer information.
For that I guess the best source are the ALSA website and related
mailing lists.
The frenh version will come out later this summer, i think i'll wait a bit,
digging around in ALSA website for docs as you suggest!
Best regards,
Idem