Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> Hmm. Back when I tried AMS, I had huge problems to get MIDI input working,
> wheras with Om, it just worked. Later on the change to midi input nodes
> and 2 converter plugins (trigger and node) caused a short Huh? but makes
> sense.
I never had any problems with ams, besides a few crashes (which is one
reason it's sad it isn't maintained). Here it just worked.
> Ever considered creating patches for a multitrack MIDI composition
> in AMS?
Yes, and I did! Just start several instances of ams...
> Still, I can't recommend Om, with it being unmaintained, with a choice
> between a horrible outdated version and an unofficial one with some
> strange bugs.
>
> Ingen is not ready for use. Last I heared is that you might be able to
> chain up plugins, bu no saving/loading.
There you go!
I'm sure there's alot of brilliant ideas and code in om/ingen and it
might rock big time in the future. But without any stable release it's
not really (for me at least) to be considered a player.
-- peace, love & harmony Atte http://www.atte.dk | quintet: http://www.anagrammer.dk | compositions: http://www.atte.dk/compositionsReceived on Wed Feb 28 16:15:06 2007
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