Re: [LAD] Tux Paint for music?

From: Paul Coccoli <pcoccoli@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu May 07 2009 - 00:16:52 EEST

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:47 AM, David Olofson <david@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> This brings up some thoughts I've been having for years now: A really
> simple, yet somewhat useful and educational music toy. An integrated
> synth/sampler/sequencer, possibly with audio recording facilities
> down the road... Sort of like a tracker (Amiga MOD style), but with a
> more visual GUI. Probably some sort of piano roll. A bunch of nice
> sounds (I'm thinking IFFT synthesis) with some pre-wired intuitive
> timre controls. Maybe a library of drum patterns... Preferably SDL
> based and portable to all sorts of computers and devices.
>
> In short: Tux Paint for music! :-)

Sounds fun.

> Is there something like this already out there?

Can't think of anything right now.

> Any interest in this sort of stuff?

Sure!

> Ideas?

Well, since you're thinking SDL, you should consider using a gamepad
as the primary input device. I understand it is a somewhat popular
interface for kids these days.

> I'll probably use EEL for all high level code, over a C engine. EEL is
> probably not the most sensible choice for a Free/Open Source project,
> but I'm using EEL for various stuff myself (mostly work related), and
> it could use some more pilot projects to guide future development.

I'm not familiar with EEL. Maybe use fluidsynth so you can have
soundfont support? A whole world of cheesy keyboard sounds at your
fingertips.
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