Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Vision and the Future Feature List

2009-10-21 Thread Carles Perarnau
Hi there, Of course every option has its pros and its cons. I'm not going to extend myself more, as I gave my oppinion and others theirs. A thing that I've seen in your reply about the time: hi, use ardour to change tempo in a song. ardour can do that as time master and hydrogen as transport

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Vision and the Future Feature List

2009-10-21 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Carles Perarnau wrote: My view is to stick with the UNIX philosophy: a set of simple tools which do just what they're intended to, and then are put together with pipes (jack) when needed. UNIX philosophy barely works for GUI applications. Admit it :) There

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Vision and the Future Feature List

2009-10-21 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:00 AM, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote: I've actually been a little torn on this issue... whether to go in a monolithic, all-in-one direction -- or to go in a more modular direction. There is demand for two things: 1) DSSI or LV2 drum sampler to use with tools like

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Vision and the Future Feature List

2009-10-21 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Carles Perarnau wrote: Hi there, My humble opinion is that it should remain as a drum machine. Obviously a very powerful drum machine and so, but nothing more, nothing less. By the way, when applications mature, they don't necessarily become bloated pieces

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Vision and the Future Feature List

2009-10-21 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote: Sometimes all you have to do is just not use features you need :) Talk about freudian slip :) Alexandre -- Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Vision and the Future Feature List

2009-10-21 Thread Gabriel M. Beddingfield
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote: My view is to stick with the UNIX philosophy: a set of simple tools which do just what they're intended to, and then are put together with pipes (jack) when needed. UNIX philosophy barely works for GUI applications. Admit it :) This is

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Vision and the Future Feature List

2009-10-21 Thread Carles Perarnau
2009/10/21 Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Carles Perarnau wrote: My view is to stick with the UNIX philosophy: a set of simple tools which do just what they're intended to, and then are put together with pipes (jack) when needed.

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Vision and the Future Feature List

2009-10-21 Thread Gabriel M. Beddingfield
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009, Carles Perarnau wrote: Summarizing: I like it as it is (well, with a better gui), you prefer it different? perfect, it's your oppinion. By no means I'm going to try to impose my thoughts to anyone, just share them. Yes, let's try to keep this attitude. :-) Guys,

[Hydrogen-devel] Current Doc: Vision and Features

2009-10-21 Thread Gabriel M. Beddingfield
I've attached the current state of the Hydrogen vision and features document that I've been compiling. Most recently I've gone through the Hydrogen forum and the Assembla bug tracker. It also has links to some YouTube videos that I think are relevant. Please, keep getting people's input.