Le mardi 4 Avril 2006 19:36, Timothy Miller a écrit :
> On 4/4/06, André Pouliot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  For a card in recording studio 24-bit 192KHz is more than enough. Also
> > for that range there already program who exist. So no need to write or
> > push a new aplication for only one card.
>
> Surely, the software would support more cards than ours.  The point is
> that we need an app that's pro quality, robust, and supports
> everything that a studio needs and then some.
>
> Open Source developers are notorious for developing applications that
> make sense to THEM.  What we need is something that seems intuitive to
> someone with recording studio experience.  That is, we need an
> interface that reminds them of mixing boards and such.
>
> In fact, what we probably need is a suite of apps.  One for recording
> studio.  One for music composition.  One for sound-effects.  It might
> be bad to try too hard to combine them all.  Just go on what things
> traditionally look like and just share code beneath different GUIs.
> _______________

You need just a DSP with enough power with a C compiler for it.
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