Another idea... Latido.

The Spanish translation is "Beat, throb".

It is a conjunction of the chord-learning solfeggio, i.e.

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- tres.finocchi...@gmail.com

On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Tres Finocchiaro <
tres.finocchi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Do you think we should first start a pull about having either a short name
>> or a longer name with a good acronym?
>
>
> No.  We've been down this road too many times to start misleading people.
> When the right name comes up, you'll know it (much like our logo).  When
> the time is right, the name will be liked by most everyone.
>
> -Tres
>
> - tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:31 PM, DeRobyJ <dero...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Yea that's a good strategy to find a great name.
>> But you compared 3 different things:
>> - LMMS is a name hiding an acronym
>> - VLC is an acronym
>> - While Firefox is a name, or Open Tracks Studio is a name (and you may
>> call it OTS, which is close to OST, Official Sound Track, so it's quite
>> easy to remember too, I think)
>>
>> I find VLC easy to remember thanks to its logo. I don't know why.
>> Seriously. I may find one of those things on the highway and call it "a
>> VLC".
>>
>> Unison seems easy too (even tho I just had to read the mail again to read
>> it)
>> But if we end calling it Unison Studio... well... it's "US".
>> Firefox isn't called "MF" tho...
>>
>>
>> Do you think we should first start a pull about having either a short
>> name or a longer name with a good acronym?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Il 14/09/2015 18:21, Tres Finocchiaro ha scritto:
>>
>> What sparked the recent idea was watching "XBMC" change to "Kodi".
>>
>> I still think something like "Open Tracks Studio" could be an option
>>
>>
>> I feel it is a bit too long.  I remember when "GAIM" switched to "Pidgin" and
>> I thought it was ingenious given the logo (which is a pun, if you didn't
>> know) in addition to the actual word "Pidgin" (not to be confused with
>> "Pigeon") which gives it meaning.
>>
>> Firefox was once called the Mozilla Navigator (or more commonly installed
>> as part of the Mozilla Suite) and has a nice ring to it.
>>
>> I think balancing a short name (pronounceable too, right?), a memorable
>> name and a name that means something is the key.
>>
>>
>>    - LMMS is short.
>>    - LMMS is PARTIALLY memorable
>>    - LMMS is NOT easy to pronounce.
>>    - LMMS only PARTIALLY means something.
>>
>>
>> I even find "Gimp" to work for the 3 bullet points.
>>
>> But then you have something like VLC:
>>
>>    - VLC is short
>>    - VLC is easy to pronounce
>>    - VLC is memorable (for some strange reason, no one forgets its name)
>>    - VLC stands for "Video LAN Client" (hardly what it is used for), so
>>    the name is PARTIALLY valid like ours.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> - tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:04 PM, DeRobyJ <dero...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Well... I do like Unison (I wouldn't recommend Dawsonite tho, it's hard
>>> to say for latin-like languages native speakers like me).
>>> I still think something like "Open Tracks Studio" could be an option,
>>> but changing the name right now is quite a bad idea, we just reached 1.1
>>> version...
>>>
>>> We could, like, wait some years, and then, after the community grows
>>> (there is no way it won't grow) make a public pull about a new name.
>>>
>>> We may find the perfect name in the meantime...
>>>
>>>
>>> Talking about names... Do you find it hard to say "Cortana" or "Siri"?
>>> They're read as I would read them in Italian, I wonder why would they
>>> choose these names for a global service. Are they easy to say for any
>>> language native speaker?
>>>
>>> ~DeRobyJ
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Il 14/09/2015 17:43, Ian Sannar ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Reading through Rob's post (from 2010) he mentions the name "Unison".
>>> I think "Unison Studio" sounds nice.
>>>
>>> But, you know, renaming and all... difficult.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Tres Finocchiaro <
>>> <tres.finocchi...@gmail.com>tres.finocchi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just came across the word "Dawsonite", which conveniently has the
>>>> word "DAW" in it. :)  Just wanted to share.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, this email thread is originally from 2010. :)  No, I don't think
>>>> it's wise to rename the software, just food for thought. :)
>>>>
>>>> *noun* An orthorhombic mineral, hydrous sodium aluminum carbonate,
>>>>> NaAlCO 3 (OH) 2, with a vitreous luster, occurring as white blade-shaped
>>>>> crystals: mined as an ore of aluminum.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Tres
>>>>
>>>> - <tres.finocchi...@gmail.com>tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Kevin < <octosquido...@gmail.com>
>>>> octosquido...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> oh! I like Rob's suggestions!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 09:40, Rob < <sourceforge-raind...@kudla.org>
>>>>> sourceforge-raind...@kudla.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thursday 05 August 2010 01:03, D.e.L. wrote:
>>>>>> > - Free Sound Foundry/Factory (F.S.F.) :D
>>>>>> > - Barrel Binary ( refer to Barrel Organ )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, as long as we're throwing out our LMMS naming ideas, here are
>>>>>> mine.
>>>>>> I think I submitted them to one of the developers maybe a year ago,
>>>>>> but
>>>>>> can't find the email now, just the text file I was keeping them in.  I
>>>>>> wonder if there's still a point, though, since Unison is a nice name
>>>>>> and it
>>>>>> sounds like it'll make LMMS obsolete eventually.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Autonomy", because
>>>>>>   - Like other popular Linux audio tools, it's an abstract noun
>>>>>>     starting with "A"
>>>>>>   - LMMS has always been more capable as an "all-in-one",
>>>>>>     self-contained tool than other programs like it
>>>>>>   - The word evokes independence and rugged individualism
>>>>>>   - The word also contains "auto" at the beginning, reflecting
>>>>>>     how much work LMMS does for the user
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Ambition", because
>>>>>>   - Like other popular Linux audio tools, it's an abstract noun
>>>>>>     starting with "A"
>>>>>>   - Ambition is a desirable quality for a musician, and is something
>>>>>>     LMMS will not stand in the way of, unlike some other tools
>>>>>>   - The word also sounds like "ambience" and "audition"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Audibility", because
>>>>>>   - Like other popular Linux audio tools, it's an abstract noun
>>>>>>     starting with "A"
>>>>>>   - The word is a nice cross between "audio" and "ability"
>>>>>>   - It has one more syllable than "Audacity" but is still catchy ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Freelance", because
>>>>>>   - It has "free" in the name
>>>>>>   - It has the connotation of independence and many musicians would
>>>>>>     describe themselves with it
>>>>>>   - It's not an abstract noun starting with A, if that bugged you
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rob
>>>>>
>>>>>
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