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@ 2000-05-29 22:25 Spectral Composer
  2000-05-30  6:34 ` Robert Jonsson
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From: Spectral Composer @ 2000-05-29 22:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound

Second question today!  ;-)

My boss was talking to me about wanting to develop MIDI applications for
Linux.  My question is, what interface would you recommend popping into my
puter for use with Linux, what apps currently exist for linux (wave
editing, sequencing, etc) and most importantly, what needs exist for the
platform.  I COULD do extensive web research on this to answer these
questions, but I'm really excited to get started on this project.

The whole thing will be made available under copyleft, as this is
basically a selfish project of ours in that we just want to set up our
keyboards as cheaply as possible, and thus, profit is not our motivation
here.  I'll definitely keep the list apprised as we start to get things
up.

-Ron

"We've secretly replaced the Garcia-Vidal's cat with a crazed wolverine.
Let's see if they'll notice"

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