Hallo,
Fons Adriaensen hat gesagt: // Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Probably there is no 'technical' problem doing so, but it would mean
> you have two sets of modules that are really incompatible with each
> other - it could become very confusing to a user. The 'spirit' of Om/
> Ingen seems to be linear control, and AFAIK that is a deliberate choice
> of its author and one I will respect, even if don't think it's the best
> choice for a mainstream synth ('mainstream' used here as opposed to more
> abstract environments such as CSound or SuperCollider).
Though I guess I understand what you mean, I'd like to note that
CSound, SuperCollider and Pd are the by far the most widely used [1]
synths on Linux, so one could argue that they are the real
"mainstream" Linux synths. ;)
[1] I'm basing my observation on mailing list subscriber counts and
traffic amounts, which of course is slightly skewed as it includes the
Mac and Windows users of said synths.
Ciao
-- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__Received on Sun Jan 7 20:15:02 2007
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