On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, David Jander wrote:
> Also, I checked out the FT2 web page, and it says that Magnus (one of the guys
> who did that thing) is considering an open-source release of FT2... interesting
> too, don't you think.
This would be great. Of course, it might be more useful to just port
some parts of FT2 and use them with existing Linux trackers. Porting
the whole FT2 would be a big project. And it's important to think
about the future of tracking. Modern computers are suitable for
direct-from-disk streaming, complex realtime effects, *big* samples,
etc... Modern trackers should take advantage of this.
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