Software: MIDI Seqs, Graphical Devel Tools

Veli-Pekka Tätilä vtatila at mail.student.oulu.fi
Tue Oct 10 14:23:19 UTC 2006


Samuel Thibault wrote:
> There are both MIDI sequencers with a textual UI and a graphical UI
Good to know. Graphical would be my cup of tea. So Which ones do work with 
Orca? Of course, in my case this is just an experimental setup. I'm not sure 
at all how well Linux and VmWare will handle a MIDI Man MIDI Sport 4x4 and 
what the realtime performance is like in a VM. We'll see. I'm  considering 
Windows virtualization under OS X so if virtual machine's can't handle 
real-time audio apps, that might have repurcussions onOS X usage, too.

Are there any soft synths with which I could compose an play GM pieces? 
Something like the GS Wavetable Synth except with low latency. That would be 
the easiest option compared to trying to move all of my synths to a virtual 
LInux box at once.

>> Any tools you could recommend for writing C-apps and editing Gnome
>> GUis?
> For editing Gnome GUIs, glade should be accessible.
Is it text based or graphical, by the way. It is not that big a difference 
in this case. I'm wearing my progremmer hat and thus am willing to edit make 
files, resource scripts and such. Of course, I've been spoiled by Visual 
Studio so graphical debugging would  rock, too.

-- 
With kind regards Veli-Pekka Tätilä (vtatila at mail.student.oulu.fi)
Accessibility, game music, synthesizers and programming:
http://www.student.oulu.fi/~vtatila/ 





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