On September 10, 2013 08:18:58 PM Tim E. Real wrote:
> On September 10, 2013 06:28:32 PM Florian Jung wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've set up the repository on GitHub. To use it, please do the following
> > steps in every clone ("working copy") of the repo:
> >
> > git remote rm origin # [1]
> > git remote add origin [email protected]:muse-sequencer/muse.git # [2]
> >
> > There's no need for cloning the whole thing again, nor for interrupting
> > your work.
> >
> >
> > Please also have a look at my audiomsg_overhaul branch; I'd like to
> > merge it back into master ASAP, because my audiostreams work depends on
> > it.
> >
> > Looking over the issues (the bug tracker replacement) would also be
> > great. If there's any constructive criticism, earlier is better.
> >
> >
> > Greetings
> > flo
>
> Not sure I understand the instructions, what do they do?
> I'll do it later, maybe a dummy push or something.
>
> Anyway thanks for all the git work and the streaming work.
> I'll try to make your branches, time is limited ATM, things have come up
> but I'm still going. Will try to update my midi fixes branch too.
> Your video was cool. Looking forward to this great advance in MusE's
> history!
>
> Tim.
>
Hi Flo.
I cloned your audio_msg_overhaul branch and I'm looking around...
What exactly am I looking for?
Is this the work you mentioned a few weeks ago where things are speeded
up, bypassing the msg waiting if in stop mode vs. play mode, (which I
endorsed) ?
I'm looking in CtrlCanvas.cpp at the editing stuff but I can't seem to see
anything new..
For your audiostreams branch, I suspect the code is probably going to be
so radically and wide-ranging different that there's not much I can comment
on about specifics except to just try it and look for bugs (too late to
'tear it all down' due to some fundamental flaw) except to say that I trust
that our many detailed discussions about these streams have produced
solid foundations for good results :)
Thanks.
Tim.
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