On February 5, 2013 08:18:03 PM Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: > On Tuesday 05 February 2013 18:26:24 David Baron wrote: > > My main complaint is not really about Linux, per se, but the whole DAW, > > etc., scene: Lack of interoperability! > > > > I have a lot of Cakewalk files from the Windows days.
Me too. > > Cannot do anything > > with them besides play two tracks in Cakewalk-Express using WINE. I'm currently running CW in Wine and exporting the audio tracks one-by-one, and then save the file as midi. This gives me the midi and audio files which I then import into MusE. But it's tedious of course. I'm writing support for making it easier since I discovered I need to link imported midi controllers to the audio tracks, which MusE currently can't do... > > That is because you have been ignoring that KMidimon reads and plays > Cakewalk WRK files. And my library drumstick-file is available under a free > license, offering this functionality to any interested developer. Wow. The drumstick lib reads wrk files? Awesome. I had no idea, was looking for something. Having a look at the source now... Can you tell me if it might be able to handle the audio tracks as well? And (just a wish) is it possible to make a .bun bundle file parser? Thanks very much Pedro! Tim. > > For me, this says everything about the worse problem in the Linux audio > development community. > > Regards > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
