On 11/2/2010, "Dave Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote:
>james morris wrote: >> 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). >> >> > >Funny thing: My next article for LJ is going to be about arpeggiators >and performance loopers. Here's the list for review so far: > >SooperLooper - http://essej.net/sooperlooper/ >Kluppe - http://kluppe.klingt.org/ >FreeWheeling - http://freewheeling.sourceforge.net/ >LoopDub - http://loopdub.sourceforge.net/ > >QMidiArp - http://alsamodular.sourceforge.net/ > QMidiArp commands - >http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Audio_production_-_Sound_generation#QMidiArp_commands >Hypercyclic - http://www.mucoder.net/hypercyclic/ Hypercyclic looks interesting, but I couldn't get anything out of it. >Arpage - http://sourceforge.net/projects/arpage/ What I'm thinking is not along the lines of any of those. But some interesting ones there I was not aware of. Sooperlooper is one I have used but certainly not mastered. >I plan to add your app to the list, if you don't mind. I'm not sure it's suitable. It's only a BASH script at the moment, and a long long way off becoming an app. But try the script, and you be the judge of whether you add it to the list. The script is more of a toy, but I'd like to develop the 'concept' into an application - which involves delving into areas which are new to me as a developer. >Anyone know of other similar apps for Linux ? > >> 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? >> >> > >Umm, actually I think there's nothing that can't be done with Pd. ;) > >Frank Barknecht can say for sure if it's possible. >> 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. >> >> > >A standalone app with GUI would be a Good Thing, IMO. > >I haven't tested your script yet, James, but it is in the queue. :) Do please take a look at the text file accompanying it, it will give hints about what to expect and under what conditions it best operates. http://jwm-art.net/art/text/xwinmidiarptoy http://jwm-art.net/art/text/xwinmidiarptoy.txt Thanks, James. >Best, > >dp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
