Re: [LAD] Non Session Management

From: rosea.grammostola <rosea.grammostola@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Mar 29 2012 - 12:46:25 EEST

On 03/29/2012 12:29 PM, thijs van severen wrote:
>
>
> 2012/3/29 Louigi Verona <louigi.verona@email-addr-hidden
> <mailto:louigi.verona@email-addr-hidden>>
>
> my 2 cents from user perspective: I know where I save my files, I know
> where my sample collections are. i know that if i delete my sample
> collection, sessions won't load. i don't need any program to tell me
> that.
>
> in fact, in using FL Studio or Cubase or LMMS you have the same
> situation. a project can use same files as another project and if you
> damage those files - well, sorry.
>
> I do not see any reason for complications in session manager design. i
> agree with david, all of this is unnecessary and only will make NSM a
> session manager developers would be reluctant to adopt.
>
> louigi verona.
>
> On 3/29/12, rosea.grammostola <rosea.grammostola@email-addr-hidden
> <mailto:rosea.grammostola@email-addr-hidden>> wrote:
> > On 03/24/2012 11:09 PM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> 3. Clearly defining the way an app should behave w.r.t. its
> >> File menu entries (when managed). This is quite intrusive
> >> to existing clients, but it is IMHO absolutley essential.
> >> Kudos to the designer(s) for the having the courage to do
> >> this instead of allowing application developers to take
> >> the 'least effort' way (which would of course be better
> >> marketing, but invite later misery).
> >
> > How easy or how difficult is it compared to JackSession for
> example, to
> > add NSM support to an application?
> >
> > Is it possible to have NSM and JackSession support in one
> application?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > \r
>
>
>
> wasnt there a link somewhere in this mail thread about a comparison of
> all the pros and cons of 'all' SM's ?
> i went trough the thread but could not find it :-(
> ah well, maybe i'm just dreaming
> would be nice though, such a comparison matrix
>
Iirc it was just an idea to do make that. It doesn't exist yet.

An overview would be good imo. It would be even better if such a matrix
could help in making a decision for the best SM API to support, at the
moment. As a user who wants to use session API X, I don't have much
benefits if applications supports session API Y. Unless I decide to use
Ladish, personally that wouldn't be my choice though.

\r
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