>MIDI support is on Bill's TODO list. IMO, the issue of multitrack >recording seems better left to dedicated multitrack recorders (Ardour, >ecasound). Snd is an editor, that's what it aims to do and that's all it >does.
[ ... ] >I've been spending more time with other Linux audio editors, including >GSMP, Audacity, DAP, and others. I'm still inclined to keep working to >expose more of Snd's power rather than contribute to another project >either stalled or coming in at version 0.0.1a. Just my preference, of >course... Yay! for sanity. Most people have no idea what Snd is capable of. So to fix it, they sit down and write another editor. Dave is encouraging/helping Bill to do a much more sensible thing: exposing the things Snd can do so that you're less likely to run off and do this. I claim an exemption for myself, having spent quite a bit of time deep inside Snd as I attempted to use it as the editor for Ardour. As Dave notes, and others would do well to heed, editing an audio file is one thing, multichannel work and/or audio sequencing is something else. --p
