Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] ReBorn, ReBirth clone
From: jordan muscott (jordan_AT_no-future.com)
Date: Fri Aug 16 2002 - 12:16:06 EEST
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 23:34:50 -0300
Steve Mosher <steve_AT_wirelessisland.net> wrote:
>On Thursday 15 August 2002 15:18, Rob Kudla wrote:
>> On Thursday 15 August 2002 14:06, jordan muscott wrote:
>> > Have propellerheads aquired some of the rights from roland or something
>> > like that?
>>
>> I think it's just another example of a company threatening a free software
>> developer with a groundless lawsuit knowing he hasn't the time or money to
>> defend it.
>>
>> Rob
>
>It shouldn't matter, in any case. The source should be released sans-UI, at
>least, so that someone else can bolt a custom UI onto it. I've played with it
>a bit, and really, awkward hardware UIs are quite terrible when translated to
>software.
>
>Ergo, I say dream up a new (better) UI. I'd be tempted to do it myself if only
>I'd access to the source.
Agreed. Those sequencers can work well when you've got the harware in front of you - but i don't think they translate so well to being on a computer screen. On the authors web site, it sais all the audio code is going into a new project, so there is some hope.
jordan.
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