Hi Stefan,
Thanks for your reply. The link you mentioned in the download section on
the arts site points to the same home page I still can't get to. That
particular server must be down for some reason.
But it's nice to hear that it's still being developed, and that it's
being built for kde 2.1. I'll keep trying!
BTW, I just love arts. I used to use a large Roland modular synth when I
studied music in the '80s, and this is as close as I can get to that
experience. Now I'm a programmer, and I don't have enough time to work
on music :-(
Thanks again,
Michael
Stefan Westerfeld wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 09:49:54PM -0500, Michael Davis wrote:
> > I've just upgraded to KDE 2.1 beta 2, and upgraded arts along with it. I
> > was hoping to try out Brahms, the midi sequencer program.
> >
> > Unfortunately, the most recent version I can get, 0.97.2, is written for
> > kde 1.1 and won't compile with my 1.2 libraries. Now, I could dive in
> > and fix it, but I thought I'd check their home page first to see if
> > anyone has already done that.
> >
> > But after several days of trying, I still can't get to their home site,
> > lienhard.desy.de/mackaq/homepages/jan/Brahms
> >
> > Does anyone know if this is still being developed?
>
> It is still being developed. It has been put to the kmusic CVS module. You
> can download a snapshot of Brahms from www.arts-project.org under the
> download section. I don't know if it will work out-of-the-box with KDE2.1
> beta2, but it should definitely work with KDE2.1 which will be released
> in about a week.
>
> Cu... Stefan
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