Paul Davis wrote: > To be honest, this is not an avenue that interests me individually. I > view these tools as a lot like table saws, routers and jointers: things > with immense power that make a lot of tasks way faster and simpler than > they would otherwise be, but that do not remove the obligation to > develop a set of tool-specific skills. I've never had much interest in > designing table saws for people who don't want to know how to use table > saws, and I personally don't have a lot of interest in designing > software tools for people who don't want to learn how to use them.
Who said anything about not wanting to learn how to use table saws? This seems a bad analogy to me. NI's plug-ins don't make me a better musician. I still have to learn how to use them, but I don't have to know how to code them myself first. That part's already done. I'm more than willing to learn how to use a table saw, but I really don't feel like building my own table saw first. Right now, audio on Linux really does kinda force the latter, in my opinion. I'm genuinely enjoying myself debating this, though. :-) -- Darren Landrum _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
