Hi all, Here is my introduction.
I'm from Spain, currently living at Barcelona, the second biggest city of the country. I'm 47, earning a live as a programmer/consultant for an IT company, seldom working on Linux. At home, Linux is my main development platform and also my music home studio. I'm an amateur musician, with some early formal training at conservatories. I play wind instruments: flute, recorders, and EWI (a MIDIfied electronic wind instrument), but my main interest is MIDI and the computer as a musical instrument and tool. In addition to FluidSynth, I've been a regular contributor to my favorite free software projects: Rosegarden, QSynth. Also sent patches occasionally to other loved projects in the Linux audio world like ALSA, RtMIDI and Ecasound. I'm the maintainer of VMPK (Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard) [1], KMidimon, KMetronome and kaseq [2]. Most of these projects are C++ and Qt or KDE based. I'm currently using openSuse, and make RPM packages with the help of the openSuse build service [3]. My main interest in FluidSynth? Keeping it alive. It is one of the basements for a successful Linux DAW, and may be a basic piece for a home desktop OS, even beyond Linux. So I would like to help and enhance several areas: documentation, portability, compatibility, interoperability, accessibility, usability. In one word: quality. Regards, Pedro Links to my projects: [1] Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard http://sourceforge.net/projects/vmpk [2] KMetronome, KMidimon and friends http://sourceforge.net/projects/kmetronome [3] openSuse Build service http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/plcl/ _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev
