On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 5:05 PM, <gerald.mwa...@gmx.de> wrote: > Auto mode for JACK latency is a good idea. > I have another proposition: a dedicated graphical front-end for jack > session. It could help users setup their workflow , by providing a list of > all the jack aware programs installed, categorized by type (sampler, daw, > synth). The program should aid in setting up a project , eg firing up > ardour with several tracks, firing up synths (lv2 instruments/hosts incl) > with presets selectable from the front-end with a preview sound. The > front-end could trigger the synth in question with a midi note when > selecting a preset. Lv2 plugins, that is pure audio effects, could also > listed with the ability to directly send a signal from the audio interface > through the selected plugin to quickly hear what it does. One could then > associate the selected plugin with, say a track in ardour, and another > plugin with a track in hydrogen or so. >
what you are describing is basically the "monolithic app" experience (from a user perspective) but created using a set of independent applications and processes. speaking personally, i think there are better things to do with our time.
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