Hi dp and others,
the NWC programmers are not many. They fixed the bugs, so that NWC (and the public beta
NWC2 I'm in) can run in WINE fine. So there is some sense of linux, but they will
never make a linux build because NWC deeply relys on Windows. But I have made a post in
the beta forum, maybe they will have a look on jack.
NWC is my midi sequencer of choice, even if I'm running Ubuntustudio. The way of
entering the notes without break from left to right and without programm-side
bar-limitation is very good, also the way you can use the (pc-)keyboard all the way like
in in a writing-programm. Sadly there is no linux-app like this.
Nils
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Datum: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 06:46:44 -0400
Von: Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com>
An: A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
Betreff: Re: [LAU] JACK transport in WINE Midi App
N. Gey wrote:
Short question:
Is it possible to get a WINE programm, like the Noteworthy Composer
(
http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/) to get in sync with Linux apps like Ardour?
And, if not, what would the developers (proprietary software) need to do
that under
WINE conditions a JACK-Sync is avaible?
Hi Nils,
I just tested NWC under Wine 0.9.9 (JAD distro), it worked very nicely.
However, I see no indication that the app currently allows any kind of
sync, MIDI or otherwise. So I think the programmer's first step would be
to add something like basic MIDI syncronization. One of the Jack devels
can tell us, but perhaps the upcoming JackMIDI would then be able to
sync the transport ? I'm just guessing, don't really know.
NWC is a nice app, thanks for the tip. :)
Best,
dp
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