On 30/9/2009, "rosea grammostola" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Danni Coy wrote: >> I have taken a look at non daw - and I have to say that I am sold on >> the concept (particularly using jack/lash/midi infrastructure wherever >> possible) >> there are a few extra features I would like to see added. But am >> incredibly busy at the moment. >Danni, > >That would be cool! I posted this cause it will be a lost for Linux >Audio if this dies imho. > >Btw I think I found one disadvantage in the workflow of non-sequencer. >You can choose a scale to work in, but the disadvantage afaik is that >you can't choose notes outsides that scale. Maybe I'm wrong, but if I'm >right it seems to narrow the possibilities quite a bit. I actually found it good that you can't choose notes outside the scale - and did you know if you change scales then the notes from the old scale that are outside of the new, are not played - but *are* still there? I've not played enough with it yet to really take advantage of it, but as the notes are still there - just not visible or audible, I think this opens up possibilities rather than narrowing them? james. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
