On Wednesday 22 September 2004 02:41 am, Richard Bown wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 September 2004 06:38, Silvan wrote:
> > That's an interesting idea.  The DSSI drum machine I mean.
>
> You can of couse use Hydrogen as a Rosegarden MIDI client through the
> ALSA MIDI mechanism.   And adding the missing link (double clicking
> on a "drum" segment and opening it in Hyrdogen) might be something
> worth thinking about.  However clunky.

Hrm.  Worth thinking about, yes.  Clunky, yes.

I wonder how we could make that work relatively seamlessly.  Keeping things in 
sync seems the real problem right off.

Might want to see how far it all goes just using Hydrogen imports too.  I 
haven't gotten into that yet at all, but it's on the list.  I really haven't 
done much more than give it a casual glance so far.  I should see how much we 
can already do before even formulating an opinion on where else we might go.

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