Fons Adriaensen wrote: > Plus the simple observation that once we had the synths > that nobody needed to understand whatsoever about, most > synth music, with few exceptions, degraded to junk food > quality levels.
Being good at using a modular synth still didn't require knowing how to design and solder circuit boards along with understanding the quantum mechanics of how electrons travel through a semiconductor. Making music by coding one's own software synths *is* a lot like that, though. I seriously doubt Paganini ever felt he needed to make his own violin in order to be a better musician. I'm not trying to fob this off onto someone else. I would actually like to start this project myself, even though I'm a lousy coder and my code will probably look horrible. At this point, though, I fail to see the point, as it appears I would be completely on my own, and nobody would care what I come up with. So, I may as well stick to just doing whatever I can on my own, make my music, and stop caring about how, or whether anyone else would care how. You've already basically accused me of not being able to play just because I want to use software synthesis. -- Darren _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
