Re: [linux-audio-user] Best and Worst?

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Best and Worst?
From: Rick Taylor (ricktaylor_AT_speakeasy.net)
Date: Thu Aug 14 2003 - 12:05:40 EEST


Chris Cannam <cannam_AT_all-day-breakfast.com> wrote:
> Greg Reddin wrote:
> > Rosegarden (latest stable version as of 7/15 - forgot the number)
>
> Probably 0.9.1.
>
> > [...] I don't like the fact that you have to start your synths
> > externally from the application.
>
> I personally (as a RG developer) like this aspect; it means that
> you treat every synth in the same way and the program behaves
> more or less identically whether you're using soft synths or
> hardware synths. For a long time I've been moaning to people
> (and to the LAD list, on occasion) that I'd like to see a
> standalone GUI app specifically for managing soft synths: to me
> that would be better than doing so from within the sequencer.

They {Cakewalk} did mention {project page} the possibility of
porting this to linux a while back.

http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/Project5/system.asp

:} This would rock.

I've no idea what's up with that.

> In the absence of such a thing, Rosegarden probably will acquire
> the ability to start and stop synths at some point. I'm not
> sure whether we'll ever go to the extent of running them in-
> process like (I think) MusE does.
>
> In principle LADCCA should take care of this kind of thing for
> you (restoring soft-synth connection state etc), but Rosegarden
> doesn't support it (or vice versa) yet.
>
> > you could only record one track at a time. The main thing I disliked
> > about RG was the lack of a mixer window (maybe I just haven't found
> > it yet).
>
> No, there isn't one. Something of the sort is planned for 1.0
> but it's not there yet.
>
>
> Chris
>
>


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