Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
>> I'm not Paul, but I'd be willing to participate in such a project.
>
> Me, too.
:-)
> Hydrogen has some similarities to AL... so I've pondered if it could be
> forked (or developed) to become a live DAW.
Could you elaborate? What similarities, what's missing (just the big
picture), it's been a while since a glanced at hydrogen.
> But, from scratch might be better.
Agreed.
Just thinking about doing a high performance, jack enabled, realtime
friendly audio engine makes me tired (maybe because I wouldn't know the
first think in doing it right).
An other way could be using an existing backend, csound comes to mind. I
only played a bit with it's API, not sure what can be achieved through
this. Blue works with the csound API, and also needs "just a few things"
to be heading in this direction.
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