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My project heavily depends on osc communication.
There's a server which every app registers on.
So the main timer, the sequencer and eg. a lv2-synth and mixer are all
clients of this server.
The guis for these apps then query the server for the actual
app(sequencer/timer...) and connect to them.
As you can see there are many different applications running and some of
them have audio/midi connections.
If I know want to store this setup it comes to(what I read in the past
in the papers of it) lash.
As I think lash could handle the correct app-startup-order and
connections, therefore I can easily restore the whole project.
If it is not possible to use lash for this I have to possibilities.
1. Help you :) But I don't know if I've got the time for this and how
long it takes to get into the project.
2. As the server stores every app(except guis, which then need to be
stored, too), it can start these apps and tell them where to connect to.
Would be relatively easy to implement but is not compatible lash, which
I hope will become standard.
Before anyone asks, the main aim of the project is to create a
groovebox-pc, so non-linear step-sequencing, network distributed access
for multiple musicians and heavy lv2 usage are its main aims.
> On Sunday 26 April 2009 14:00:15 Christian wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> I'm currently thinking about using lash for my project.
>> But their website is down, when I used it a year ago it was worked like
>> crap with crashing etc.
>> Therefore I'm wondering how the actual state of this project is(is it
>> stable?) and if you recommend using it for developing.
>> Christian
>
> Hi,
>
> In a nutshell: it's not stable.
>
> I'm still looking for some time to put pen to paper and enumerate the main
> concerns voiced about LASH at this years Linux Audio Conference. Afterwards
> you will see new commits in the LASH development repository, and so things
> will move forward again.
>
> In the meantime, what kind of project are you working on? I'd love to hear
> what it is precisely you need from LASH.
>
> Juuso
> LASH developer (who probably should be shot for his recent inactivity)
>
> PS: The website is missing because some DNS issues, I don't know very much of
> it.
>
>
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