Le 07/06/2010 22:29, Hartmut Noack a écrit : > Am 07.06.2010 21:46, schrieb Scott Lavender: > > > >> As project lead I hope to provide active, direct leadership in a transparent >> manner. >> > Transparency is indeed crucial. It is a major advantage of free software > and I think it could be pushed some more in Ubuntu overall. Personally I > have noticed your efforts in that field and appreciate them a lot :-) > > >> We are working on JACK and Pulse Audio integration via dbus and the Alpha 1 >> ISO is available for all to begin testing. Obviously finding stable >> integration between JACK and Pulse Audio would be a marked improvement in >> usability. >> > I love to see this improve but still I think, it will not be easy to > diminish the hatred against PA that many users have accumulated. > > The overall design of PA is capable to solve many many problems for > Linux Audio and I think, we have no better approach and I am sure, that > nobdy on earth really wants any all new experiments so PA should be > pushed I think. > > BUT to gain the trust of the users PA must become much more > user-configurable then before. The first step should be a "disable > PA"-switch in a decent, accessible GUI (could be a mixer). This should > be possible *without* removing PA alltogether and PA should be really > absolute passive if this switch is flicked by the user. > > > >> LV2 plugins are another area of improvement. We began packaging these last >> cycle and continue this cycle. >> > That is very good news :-) > Can we have the all-new CALF-stuff from SVN? > > >> Please let us know how we can improve Ubuntu Studio for you, just remember >> that we work within the Ubuntu paradigm, so all improvements must comply >> with those systemic restrictions (e.g. all applications in the official >> repositories). >> > Guitarix is very important and it makes astounding progress at the > moment. Brummer and freinds made this little crushing amp a veritable > powerstack usable for serious studio-use with full MIDI-learn, built-in > convolution-engine and many other pro-grade features. > And i have to stress this again: the new CALF-Plugins that are in the > works now will be a revolution in the world of native plugins for Linux. > Some are entirely new like the sidechain-compressor, others replace > bit-rotten LADSPA-plugins that do not work anymore like the powerfull > deesser. And most of them work allready: > > http://lapoc.de/img/calf-new10.png > > best regs > HZN/Berlin > > > Hi, I agree for Guitarix this software made a big jump lately. Where did you find the calf plugin you show in the picture? Thanks Best Regards Teza
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