Re: [64studio-devel] Some other packages
Hi Hector, |--== Hector Centeno writes: HC Hi Free, HC Csound (the latest version) would be great. In fact I think a lot of the HC packages available in Planet CCRMA would be nice to have in a Debian based HC distro. CCRMA seems to be the only repository where you can get most of the HC audio apps particularly those that are useful for more academic style of HC computer music. It could be nice that 64Studio and UbuntuStudio favored the HC inclusion of these kind of apps in their latest versions. In fact, it would HC be nice if all that is available in the CCRMA repository was available in HC 64Studio. The only problem on my side is that csound5 is not yet packaged for Debian, so if we want to include we have to first package it.. Anyone know about unofficial csound debian packages? They could be a starting point. Ciao, Free ___ 64studio-devel mailing list 64studio-devel@64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel
Re: [64studio-devel] Some other packages
Hi Free, Csound (the latest version) would be great. In fact I think a lot of the packages available in Planet CCRMA would be nice to have in a Debian based distro. CCRMA seems to be the only repository where you can get most of the audio apps particularly those that are useful for more academic style of computer music. It could be nice that 64Studio and UbuntuStudio favored the inclusion of these kind of apps in their latest versions. In fact, it would be nice if all that is available in the CCRMA repository was available in 64Studio. Cheers! Hector On 7/22/07, Steve A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: seq24 [it's a duplicate for rosegarden, but nice to have it] Hello Free, Just browsing the seq24 user list, there are a couple of potential patches which may be worthwhile for any implementation with 64studio. Real-time priority setting patch: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=200702110211.59402.mista.tapas%40gmx.netforum_name=seq24-users Patch to fix tempo saving in 64-bit systems. http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=45CB962E.9020603%40block4.comforum_name=seq24-users Steve~ _ http://newlivehotmail.com ___ 64studio-devel mailing list 64studio-devel@64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel -- === http://www.hcenteno.net ___ 64studio-devel mailing list 64studio-devel@64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel
[64studio-devel] Some other packages
Hi all, while chatting with emillo (a former demudi user) he suggested the following packages to be included both in the live cd and in the regular install: abcm2ps abcmidi csound/cecilia [these are OLD..] gtick gtkpod k3b [we're probably happy with gcdmaster + nautilus-cd-burner] muse[it's a duplicate for rosegarden, but nice to have it] puredata[only for i386] seq24 [it's a duplicate for rosegarden, but nice to have it] solfege specimen swami timidity xchat What do you think? I think we could consider adding them after the 2.0 and maybe release a 2.1 with these updates after we tested them. Ciao! Free ___ 64studio-devel mailing list 64studio-devel@64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel
Re: [64studio-devel] Some other packages
hi all, +1 for Puredata. I would love to have a relatively recent package of that available. Plus the additional video packages. Yum! -Mike On 7/20/07, Susan Dridi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Free Ekanayaka wrote: Hi all, while chatting with emillo (a former demudi user) he suggested the following packages to be included both in the live cd and in the regular install: abcm2ps abcmidi csound/cecilia [these are OLD..] gtick gtkpod k3b [we're probably happy with gcdmaster + nautilus-cd-burner] muse[it's a duplicate for rosegarden, but nice to have it] puredata[only for i386] seq24 [it's a duplicate for rosegarden, but nice to have it] solfege specimen swami timidity xchat What do you think? I think we could consider adding them after the 2.0 and maybe release a 2.1 with these updates after we tested them. Hi Free, I personally love k3b, both for ripping and for burning. Easy to use and a nice interface. I think I uninstalled the default ripping program, it just kept popping up with a blank screen, whereas k3b displayed the contents of my cd. gtick is a good one, nice, simple metronome to play along with. Though once I take the time to figure out hydrogen, I think that's what I'll be using when I practice. Take care, -Susan ___ 64studio-devel mailing list 64studio-devel@64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel -- http://shadowofaculture.blogspot.com ___ 64studio-devel mailing list 64studio-devel@64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel