On 11/2/2010, "james morris" <[email protected]> wrote: > >I think this has some potential if it were realized as an application >with it's own window space and dedicated widgets rather than as a bash >script utilizing xterms and window-manager window-placement. It maps the >positions of the popup xterms to note-pitch and note-velocity.
Just one or two questions as there's no response to this from the three lists I've sent it to. I'm just being impatient, but not critical of the lack of response, and seeking some feedback about similar existing systems if any (which is something I'd not put as much consideration into when I originally posted this). Is this the type of thing which Pure Data and other graphical/audio programming tools can do fairly readily? PD is something I've never used and so am not aware of what can be or has been done with it. Are there implementations of this type of thing in PD etc? Would creating an standalone app in C/C++ therefor be a waste of time? I've several ideas about what such an app would look like, and what further functionality could be developed using this concept (ie scales, split windows, choords, patterns, etc). To me this seems like a good idea for a sequencer/arpeggiator with a (very?0 different approach and I still think it has potential. Prove me wrong if you will. Cheers, James. p.s. the BASH script, should be viewed as a very rough prototype implementation with regard to the development of such an app. >I don't know though, it's probably been done already.. > >I sent it to LAU.. > >Here's the text describing it further, which probably is a good idea to >read quickly: > >http://jwm-art.net/art/text/xwinmidiarptoy.txt > >Here's the actual BASH script: >http://jwm-art.net/art/text/xwinmidiarptoy > >james. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
