2010/10/4 jm jones <[email protected]>: > > Thanks. I dont want to use hardware, I will prefer to run Reaper under wine. > Im waiting for the 3.0 release of Ardour too. But Reaper is sooo > straight-foward and powerfull, and runs perfect in Linux.... Last > night I was recording the audio of my first pure data experiments, > rearranging that, using midi. > I will like to be totally "free", but for the moment i feel more free > now, with a free OS, Jack, pure data, sooperlooper, Reaper & Renoise. > > -- > JM Jones
Hi, I realize that's not exactly what you are asking for, anyway... ... I've found supercollider very useful to compose music. It has a very steep learning curve, but for those who have patience and time I suggest taking a look at it. There are some very good examples on how to use it for music creation, like the spacelab rewrite one (spacelab.scd file, inside the source directory). --- [email protected] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
