[LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Renato
Hello, I propose to collect in this thread a list of audio programs
which could give a great contribute to the linux audio experience, but
can't due to halted development, leaving them in a usable or less
usable state. This list could then be used for developers in search of
some worthy/interesting project to contribute to.

I propose two programs who aren't developed anymore:

rezound
jack-rack

I really love them and I feel sorry there's no developer taking care
of them.

Hope this can be useful
Renato
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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Josh Lawrence
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Renato  wrote:
> I propose two programs who aren't developed anymore:

Softerk:

http://softwerk.sourceforge.net/

I don't think Paul touches this anymore, but it sure would be awesome
to have jack midi.

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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Paul Davis
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Josh Lawrence  wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Renato  wrote:
>> I propose two programs who aren't developed anymore:
>
> Softerk:
>
> http://softwerk.sourceforge.net/
>
> I don't think Paul touches this anymore, but it sure would be awesome
> to have jack midi.

i just committed to svn last week. its very much alive, but not
changing and has not been released.
the sf.net site IS dead. adding jack-midi is really very easy. not
sure when i might do it.
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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Josh Lawrence
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Paul Davis  wrote:
> i just committed to svn last week. its very much alive, but not
> changing and has not been released.
> the sf.net site IS dead. adding jack-midi is really very easy. not
> sure when i might do it.

cool!

what's the svn address?  I see mention of cvs, but no svn on that site
(obviously, you just said it was dead, so that would make sense).

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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread humbert . olivier . 1
Hi,

I made on linuxmao.org a glossary for softwares.
You can find the master's page here : 
http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Glossaire+des+logiciels

When I begun this project, it was a single listing-page with all softs that 
have a dedicaced page on linuxmao.org, but after watch this first list grown 
and grown and grown, I decided to cut it on :

1) actual (has an update since january 2009) : 
http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Liste+des+logiciels+libres+actifs
2) almost-actual (last update between januray 2005 and january 2009) : 
http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Liste+des+logiciels+libres+moins+actifs
3) museum-section (last update before 2005) : 
http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=La+section+mus%C3%A9e

there is too a special page with ladpsa/dssi/lv2 plugins and host/protocol : 
http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Liste+des+greffons
and few others that you can find on these pages.

All of this is in french (enjoy ! ;) )
That being said, if at the begining, i was alone on this work, now it's a team 
work and we made "software versions surveillance" each month, so, it's 
up-to-date.

Bye, and happy to hear something who make me thing that reZound can will be 
reworked/update :D

Olivier,
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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Louigi Verona
I would say Kluppe. It is a very good looper, especially for working not
with recording loops over and over, but for mixing existing loops. It would
benefit hugely from adding some basic synchronization to it and time
stretching (it already has a beat grid anyway). The author of it seems to be
busy and not really interested in further development.



On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 6:11 AM,  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I made on linuxmao.org a glossary for softwares.
> You can find the master's page here :
> http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Glossaire+des+logiciels
>
> When I begun this project, it was a single listing-page with all softs that
> have a dedicaced page on linuxmao.org, but after watch this first list
> grown and grown and grown, I decided to cut it on :
>
> 1) actual (has an update since january 2009) :
> http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Liste+des+logiciels+libres+actifs
> 2) almost-actual (last update between januray 2005 and january 2009) :
> http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Liste+des+logiciels+libres+moins+actifs
> 3) museum-section (last update before 2005) :
> http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=La+section+mus%C3%A9e
>
> there is too a special page with ladpsa/dssi/lv2 plugins and host/protocol
> : http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Liste+des+greffons
> and few others that you can find on these pages.
>
> All of this is in french (enjoy ! ;) )
> That being said, if at the begining, i was alone on this work, now it's a
> team work and we made "software versions surveillance" each month, so, it's
> up-to-date.
>
> Bye, and happy to hear something who make me thing that reZound can will be
> reworked/update :D
>
> Olivier,
> http://www.linuxmao.org
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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Malte Steiner
I really like SpiralSynth Modular, guess its worth to bring it back. 
Some time ago I tried and it was not working.
And what is about that TAU physical modeling application, is that 
working for someone?

Cheers,

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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Paul Davis
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Malte Steiner  wrote:
> I really like SpiralSynth Modular, guess its worth to bring it back.
> Some time ago I tried and it was not working.
> And what is about that TAU physical modeling application, is that
> working for someone?

++votes. we finally have CPUs/systems fast enough to use Tau as a
realtime synth.
the sounds that thing made were just amazing.
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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Tim E. Real
On February 10, 2010 05:11:27 pm humbert.olivie...@free.fr wrote:
> ...happy to hear something who make me thing that reZound can will be
> reworked/update :D
>
> Olivier,
> http://www.linuxmao.org
I second that motion! (Er, emoticon?) 

Rezound is a cool full-featured editor.
I haven't used it for several years but
 I think I would still trust it today.

Then there's MusE-2...
Once in a while there's a trickle of work but it 
 has been said to be dead... 
A big application for eager bug hunters.

Tim.
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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread michael noble
I'd love to see radium picked up and taken somewhere. It's one of the more
innovative midi sequencers I've encountered...

http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/
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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-11 Thread David Aguilar

I've cc'd the rezound author..

On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 08:49:49PM -0500, Tim E. Real wrote:
> On February 10, 2010 05:11:27 pm humbert.olivie...@free.fr wrote:
> > ...happy to hear something who make me thing that reZound can will be
> > reworked/update :D
> >
> > Olivier,
> > http://www.linuxmao.org
> I second that motion! (Er, emoticon?) 
> 
> Rezound is a cool full-featured editor.
> I haven't used it for several years but
>  I think I would still trust it today.


rezound is pretty sweet.

I'm kinda sad that I can't yum install it on F11, though I do
see that there are planetccrma packages available. =)

http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetccrma/11/x86_64/repoview/rezound.html

Do we know if the "patches to build on fc12" ever made
it upstream?  I'm git svn cloning it now, so I guess
I'll find out soon enough.  If it doesn't build for me
then I'll take a look at the planetccrma src.rpm as a
starting point.

FWIW, the last rezound commit was what.. 18 months ago?
So I don't know if it quite qualifies as "dead" yet.

I've often used it for a very simple editing and it's just
perfect for that.  I've always had a fondness for rezound.

If I get it building on F11 then maybe I'll have some
patches to share in the near future.

Here's another cool app: sweep
http://www.metadecks.org/software/sweep/

I don't think it supports jack.  That would be awesome.

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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-11 Thread Adam Sampson
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:07:54PM +0100, Renato wrote:
> jack-rack

Sorry, that one's my fault -- I've been absurdly busy with work and my
thesis for the last few months, and haven't had time to look at the
outstanding problems and put together a new release. If Bob or Gordon
would like to take it back, or if somebody else'd like to volunteer to
maintain it, I'd be happy to pass it on.

The two obvious big bits of work that could be done to it are to add
JACK MIDI support (which should be fairly easy), and to add support for
LV2 plugins (a bit trickier). For the latter, I was wondering if it
might be easier to retrofit JACK Rack's nice interface to one of the
existing LV2 plugin hosts...

Apologies,

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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-11 Thread Nedko Arnaudov
Adam Sampson  writes:

> The two obvious big bits of work that could be done to it are to add
> JACK MIDI support (which should be fairly easy), and to add support for
> LV2 plugins (a bit trickier). For the latter, I was wondering if it
> might be easier to retrofit JACK Rack's nice interface to one of the
> existing LV2 plugin hosts...

lv2rack is open for features that are present in jack-rack

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Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-11 Thread Renato
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 12:22:03 +
Adam Sampson  wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:07:54PM +0100, Renato wrote:
> > jack-rack
> 
> Sorry, that one's my fault -- I've been absurdly busy with work and my
> thesis for the last few months, and haven't had time to look at the
> outstanding problems and put together a new release. If Bob or Gordon
> would like to take it back, or if somebody else'd like to volunteer to
> maintain it, I'd be happy to pass it on.
> 
> The two obvious big bits of work that could be done to it are to add
> JACK MIDI support (which should be fairly easy), and to add support
> for LV2 plugins (a bit trickier). For the latter, I was wondering if
> it might be easier to retrofit JACK Rack's nice interface to one of
> the existing LV2 plugin hosts...
> 
> Apologies,
> 

personally what I think would really add to it would be the possibility
to switch between saved patches with MIDI CC, that way one could play
an instrument and with footswitch change effects.

Renato
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