Luis Garrido schrieb:
To be utterly pragmatic, I think at this moment the best approach for
this problem would be an evolutionary one.
Just implement whatever format you feel like and see if it takes. No
one is going to sue you, although you are guaranteed to get your fair
share of critics,
So far no one has.
Just a small excerpt of discussions I remember reading or
participating in, In chronological order:
http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/2002/05/0420.html
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-dev/2004-January/006293.html
I don't really think there is a good answer to the format question.
What matters is whether there is a simple code-level solution to save
presets and to reload them. if there is, it doesn't matter what the
format is. ardour has been using turtle (RDF-related) for years because
that was assessed
For the format, let me suggest JSON.
i like JSON too, except the lack of first-class URIs
yo can map the key names to RDF predicate URIs trivially as well. personally i
just use absolute URIs for the keys, since JSON has no namespace mechanism
if you want JSON with a namespace mechanism and
To be utterly pragmatic, I think at this moment the best approach for
this problem would be an evolutionary one.
Just implement whatever format you feel like and see if it takes. No
one is going to sue you, although you are guaranteed to get your fair
share of critics, no matter what.
At the
Hi,
i would like to know if somebody has already thought about a (unified)
way to save or export the settings of ladspa plugins (or vst,lv2..)
I'm familiar with the idea of LASH, but i want to share plugin settings
between different sessions. A typical use case:
After recording songs with my
Sebastian Moors schrieb:
Hi,
i would like to know if somebody has already thought about a (unified)
way to save or export the settings of ladspa plugins (or vst,lv2..)
I'm familiar with the idea of LASH, but i want to share plugin settings
between different sessions. A typical use case:
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 00:04, Luis Garrido
luisgarr...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
brush your shells and learn to dance the turtle.
And I can do the frug
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