On Monday, 19 June 2006, Stephen Cameron wrote: > > http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/seq.html > > Thanks, I'd found that already... it's slightly better than no > documentation. :-) But I'll take what I can get. It's a little > rough going at first when it kind of assumes you're aware of a big > picture that, in my case, I was almost totally unaware of. As you > slowly figure it out, and the bigger picture of how all the pieces > fit together -- sequencer ports, clients, channels, and how they're > named and accessed and what's what, the docs become a little clearer. > > Helps to understand it before you read it, heh.
This document is the original proposal, by the ALSA sequencer author: http://www.alsa-project.org/~frank/alsa-sequencer/index.html A bit outdated, but a very intersting reading, if you want to get the big picture. Regards, Pedro
