--- _ langagemachine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello. > > I write hoping that some nice LADs might enlighten me ? > > I've been feeling a recent itch to write a simple step-sequencer, > which outputs MIDI messages to the ALSA seq ; it is intended to drive > a drum machine. My ideal app is provided with a graphical UI which > includes HUGE buttons (to give you an idea, the GUI in FL Studio comes > to mind). > > It may seem silly at this point, but I could not find an existing app > which exactly suits me. > But anyway, I think it will be a piece of fun trying to write > something myself... >
You might take a look at gneutronica, the result of me scratching a similar itch. http://gneutronica.sourceforge.net It's surely not exactly what you're after, but if you had in mind C, gnome based UI, alsa sequencer interface (though, maybe a somewhat naive implementation, as I was just learning all that stuff as I went) it might be something worth looking at as an example, and there might even be some code you could grab from it. It doesn't talk to JACK... someday I might get around to figurnig out how to do that, but it's not in there now. > I shamefully admit being no good at C/C++ programming, but I could > write some GUI code in Python/Java, which would communicate with the > sequencer engine, over OSC for example. Oh, well... maybe gneutronica's not what you're looking for then. -- steve __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com