if its change for the better the amount of work you have put into unison has
my backing 100% :)
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Paul Giblock <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jon -
>
> Yes, that is the plan. We will get the core to the point where it is
> reasonably full-featured. Then start pulling over as much code as
> possible from LMMS (Most of the GUI, Plugins, higher-level features
> like LFO, Envelope, etc..) I am expecting the editors to be replaced
> with the QGraphicsView replacements I started over a year ago. Also,
> Unison's format for saved projects will be different, but an
> import-filter will exist for LMMS files.
>
> This is all my plan though, I don't know how others may feel :)
>
> Paul
>
> On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Jonathan Aquilina
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > will the current lmms be migrated to the unison core eventually pgib?
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 4:12 AM, Paul Giblock <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> I definitely agree. People have wanted a "beat slicer" plugin for ages.
> >> This would be great! Plugins are a nice starting place. You become
> familar
> >> with dsp, you become slightly familar with lmms, but you don't need to
> worry
> >> about core.
> >>
> >> Kevin - I have a barebones example instrument you may be interested in.
> >>
> >> and yes, gui improvements will be great. Especially if you discover a
> >> better way to manage all the editors than MDI.
> >>
> >> -paul
> >>
> >> On Aug 1, 2010 6:47 PM, "Tobias Doerffel" <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Am Montag, 2. August 2010, um 00:37:54 schrieb Paul Wayper:
> >>
> >> > One thing I'd really like to see (in my role as documenter who doesn't
> >> > write C++) would be to do...
> >>
> >> I partly agree - however I think it's worthless effort in case of LMMS'
> >> core
> >> which is going to be deprecated by Unison's core some day. I'd rather
> >> suggest
> >> to code some abstract highlevel stuff as this is more likely to be
> >> reusable
> >> with Unison. Usually new plugins are a good thing to start with. Even if
> >> the
> >> API changes, they can be adapted easily to a new core.
> >>
> >> Another helpful thing would be reorganizing/improving the user interface
> >> (either structural (somehow get away from the current MDI concept which
> >> makes
> >> one have dozens of small windows open - especially for effects there
> could
> >> be a
> >> container holding concentrating all effect control windows) or by e.g.
> >> polishing the style and fix UI glitches). New/better/improved artwork
> also
> >> is
> >> always welcome.
> >>
> >> Another idea regarding sound output drivers: code a QtMultimedia-based
> >> AudioDevice subclass and a dedicated/native one for Windows (I guess the
> >> performance is suboptimal with the current SDL backend).
> >>
> >> Besides that I'm not really sure what a newcomer could do else. Hope I
> >> could
> >> clarify/help at least a bit.
> >>
> >> Toby
> >>
> >>
> >>
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