2012/1/7 Dave Stikkolorum <[email protected]> > Well I must say, > > as a musician the things you can do with linux amazed me. > +1
> To reach a larger public things have to be more fancy / more use friendly. > +1 > So you would use it as an user without programming background. +1 > > > > On 07-01-12 11:55, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: > >> On Friday 06 January 2012, Dan Muresan wrote: >> >>> As an aside, I wish more applications used Jack MIDI instead of ALSA. It >>> would make applications easier to connect... True, there is a2j, but it >>> doesn't seem to work in all circumstances. >>> >> The decision about using one MIDI API or another, one GUI framework or >> another, one programming language or another, in my case depends only on >> what >> I find the best suitable tools for a task. I can't care less about the >> latest >> fashion, or the most popular thing, because in that case I would not be >> writing Linux applications. You know: Linux usage is absolutely marginal, >> also >> among musicians and audio professionals. I find Jack MIDI unsuitable for >> my >> use cases, so I usually don't use it. >> >> Regards, >> Pedro >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Linux-audio-dev mailing list >> Linux-audio-dev@lists.**linuxaudio.org<[email protected]> >> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/**listinfo/linux-audio-dev<http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev> >> > ______________________________**_________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > Linux-audio-dev@lists.**linuxaudio.org<[email protected]> > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/**listinfo/linux-audio-dev<http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev> > -- follow me on my Audio & Linux blog <http://audio-and-linux.blogspot.com/> !
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