On 05.07.2011 17:15, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Er wrote:
2) With those new features (if let's imagine idea n°1 is possible) it would
be a shame not to use the piano-roll and rubberband on more complex samples
(Let's say power chords, voices, etc...).
So far
Am Wed, 06 Jul 2011 07:10:43 +0200
schrieb Sebastian Moors mau...@smoors.de:
On 05.07.2011 17:15, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Er wrote:
2) With those new features (if let's imagine idea n°1 is possible) it would
be a shame not to use the piano-roll and
Am Tue, 5 Jul 2011 05:59:27 -0700 (PDT)
schrieb Er etiennero...@yahoo.com:
Hi!
The latest version of hydrogen has some exiting features to say the least.
Features
that may open some new ways to make music on linux. See, H2 has become one
one the
greatest drum-machine available for
Hi!
The latest version of hydrogen has some exiting features to say the least.
Features that may open some new ways to make music on linux.
See, H2 has become one one the greatest drum-machine available for off-line
programming. However the latest features made me believe it could also become
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Er wrote:
2) With those new features (if let's imagine idea n°1 is possible) it would
be a shame not to use the piano-roll and rubberband on more complex samples
(Let's say power chords, voices, etc...).
So far you'd certainly agree.
But now would it be