I am an electronic musician (even an computer musician). I am
specializen in any kind of electronic music from techno to glitch .Here
are some of my releases:
www.ccmixter.org/media/people/game_core
I am also a regular participator of soundevotion
(www.sdcompo.com)tracking competition (as crosfi
I don't think that vst, or dxi, are useful to work with qt, because they
aren't adopted in Linux, and I don't think that windows users would
bother compiling sources (for releasing compiled qt applications you
must buy the qt license). Beside qt doesn't have good routines for
playing sound (i am th
There is not much to say. Need to know, because learning two different
interfaces would be non-economical :P.
>libzzuvb is probably closest to what you describe. you could also hack
together dino|seq24 with chionic|specimen, anything heftier (eg, wired,
LMMS, hydrogen) is likely to be more annoynig to extract
Those programs are to complicated. I need a toy to learn from it (it
should be simple, but writte
I need a framework of a sequenced sample player. This is becouse I want
to start my own project, and don't want to invent everything from
scratch. Ofcourse there is lot of this kind opensource applications, but
I need the simplest.
- It should use only /dev/dsp
- the sequence should be in a form o