Re: [linux-audio-dev] Is ladspa actually la-dsp-a? Is JACK the ultimate solution?

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Is ladspa actually la-dsp-a? Is JACK the ultimate solution?
From: eviltwin69_AT_cableone.net
Date: Tue Jun 08 2004 - 20:43:20 EEST


('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 20:55 , Marek Peteraj <marpet_AT_naex.sk> sent:

>It all depends on how you perceive different controls (different knobs
>in different sections etc) and how you learn ot perceive them, i.e. how
>you get to know them and how you get used to them.
>

    Aaaaaarrrrrggghhhh - knobs. One of my pet peeves. Knobs make absolutely no
sense in a GUI. There is no easy (or standard) way to control them. Note that
there are no knobs in JAMin. The parametric controls aren't even knobs. I think
this was the point he was making. Take a look at T-RackS. Lovely knobs and
litle glowing tube pictures - how lovely. But a major PITA to use. Trying to
make GUIs that look like some metal box is counterproductive. Just make the
thing work efficiently.

>
>Virtual 3d guis copy the real world. Try to do it the other way around,
>with widget sliders and one color for both sliders and background(most
>cases). Imagine a hw which would look like that.
>

    Why would I want to imagine hardware - we are talking about software aren't we?

>Another such case is animations in UI. They improve usability aswell.
>If carefully adjusted, they help to prevent sudden changes in the UI.
>Animations are not just eye-candy.
>

    Sometimes. Rarely. Usually they are just a way to sell a product.

Jan


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