Re: [linux-audio-dev] Voltage: a vaporware audio/MIDI studio

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Voltage: a vaporware audio/MIDI studio
From: Dave Griffiths (dave_AT_pawfal.org)
Date: Fri Jul 19 2002 - 13:09:51 EEST


> I've started with something like this too. Buzz is the only software,
> for what I still use Windows. I've already registered a project
> called 'buzztard' on sourcefore and started designing (and doing a
> few coding experiments). I think we should try to see if our ideas
> fit together and probably join out efforts.

I haven't seen buzz for years - what does it have that is needed in Linux?
IIRC it uses tracker style sequencers to control generators, which can then
have effects machines process them. It's quite high level isn't it? Or can you
get deep into the workings like PD?

> > I am thinking about adding to Spiral Synth Modular so that it can
> > provide what I want.

I suppose I aimed SSM to be halfway between the full on visual programming
language of PD and the high level "virtual studio". Also to keep quite
strictly to the analogue modular approach, where everything is a CV.

Having said that, I've been looking at passing midi around between plugins -
to get polyphony working, (and we've already got mpeg video plugins, yet to be
released).
So it will be possible to make much bigger plugins and have seperate midi
connections controlling them.

But feel free to use the code as a base to create something completely different.

Dave

p.s. A tracker sequencer plugin is on the todo list for SSM - but it's getting
to be quite a long list :(

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