On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, jordan muscott wrote: > thanks for the reply, ...however our original query was based around the > desire to have a fully functioning midi tracker for linux, with sampling > ability not even really being a necessity......(cheese tracker doesnt > even support midi out at this stage..). I just find it a bit strange > that no tracker for linux has midi in support (as for me this is very > very useful when composing melodies etc when using a tracker..).
Hi, I wrote ttrk. And yeah, lately I've been kinda interested in just throwing in MIDI input. I agree, it's a bit annoying. Right now I kinda think up a line and type it in. Otherwise when writing a line I loop one pattern continuously and just edit it by hand. One issue I kinda had was how to 'advance' when you're playing keys. I guess, if the track is playing in a 'record' mode, you pick what track you're on and the notes just appear. That would probably make the most sense. Otherwise, just a step input mode would be nice that advances like a 16th note or something. It shouldn't be too hard to throw in. What do you think of ttrk? I don't get much comments on it. I should probably put it on sourceforge or something. Do you know of any bugs? -- Billy Biggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.div8.net/billy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
