Hi,
Josh Green wrote:

> Hello. I'm planning on being at the LinuxTag 2001 in Stuttgart, Germany.

Great! :-)

> I was wondering what the current status is of LAD at this expo. I'm the
> author of the Smurf Sound Font Editor (http://smurf.sourceforge.net) and
> thought it would be neat to demo my program at a booth or something if
> possible. Since I'm planning on traveling lightly and not bringing any

Honestly, Josh: When I started planning for a LAD booth at LT2001, my
list of applications to show off there included Smurf from the very
beginning :-). It's really a great piece of software, kind of a
must-have for anyone with a soundfont-capable soundcard under Linux (and
maybe for some others, too).

> equipment (LinuxTag is just one place I'm going in my travels in
> Europe), I was wondering if I could help out in any way with the LAD
> booth, regardless of whether I can demo my program or not.

Well, sure! It's always best if the author of a program can demo it
himself because he is (should be :) the knows who knows best how to
handle it.

> If a demo of my program was possible, the hardware requirements would
> include an SB Live! or AWE card, software: GTK+, ALSA 0.5.10 or
> 0.9.0beta3, libaudiofile or libsndfile a MIDI sequencer program or
> external sequencer would be nice to show how Smurf can work with other

I still don't have the dimensions or layout of our booth there, but I'm
planning on putting up two demo places; one will have my new PC as
basis, the other one will probably be brought by Robert Schrem (also on
this list). As for your list of software requirements: Yes, they are all
fulfilled. Smurf 0.52 is already running at home. :-) As for a
sequencer, my current personal choice is MusE (http://muse.seh.de).

> software (via ALSA). Who can I contact concerning the details of LAD
> presence at the LinuxTag? Thanks..

If you haven't guessed by now, bug me with questions. I hope I'll soon
have a list of updated information that I'll send to this list.

> P.S. I haven't been on this list in a while, therefore out of the LAD
> loop, sorry for any ignorance on my part :)

No problem. I have a hard time following some topics in here sometimes,
too.

Looking forward to getting to know you (and the others),
Frank
-- 
      Frank Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), VIONA Development Center
            ST Microelectronics, Karlstra�e 27, 76133 Karlsruhe

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