Excerpts from James Morris's message of 2011-06-10 04:26:58 +0200: > On 10 June 2011 02:52, Devin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > other plugins in an app like Ingen, allowing your sampler to be passed > > through as many filters, effects, etc. as there are plugins supported > > by whatever LV2 host is being used. > > I've never figured out where to start with Ingen... My concept of a > modular synth was based on the old ms20+ms50, with some turtlebeach > wavefront software thrown in for good measure (which formed the basis > for wav composer not toilet, and now petri-foo). I've never figured > out how to get from this to the strangeness that Ingen and AMS (and > you can include PD etc in this too) use. To me at least, it's all too > abstracted, a bit too stripped down and taken apart - or there could > just be something quite simple I'm missing - I haven't had the time to > investigate these complex things further. > > James.
I know what you mean, modularity is powerful, but it comes at a cost, especially in the user interface area. This includes for me that it's often hard to figure out what a module does and how to use it, simply how it all fits together to make a working thing. I personally found buzz/aldrin/neil a bit better in that respect. Philipp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
