I know analog is the way to go when making noise, but right now it is possible to achieve pretty decent synth sounds by creating your own digitally!. The best thing I tried was ObjektSynth for BeOS. Very small latency
If you want to try a cool Synth emulator for Linux you should download SpiralSynth Modular right now!!! (and start annoying the hell out of your neighbors).
>DeCSS and the PDF utility are simply not in the >same class as the Linux kernel and the other >software Cox has worked on.
So you are saying that it would be ok to just steal code from GPL'ed work, because is not as important of such pieces of software/standards like PDF or DeCSS ??
Man.... that's kind of scary
If you are interested in guitar software for linux, this article by Dave Phillips has reviews for some pretty good applications.... including Stompboxes2 (my own project:) )
I know analog is the way to go when making noise, but right now it is possible to achieve pretty decent synth sounds by creating your own digitally!. The best thing I tried was ObjektSynth for BeOS. Very small latency
If you want to try a cool Synth emulator for Linux you should download SpiralSynth Modular right now!!! (and start annoying the hell out of your neighbors).
>DeCSS and the PDF utility are simply not in the
>same class as the Linux kernel and the other
>software Cox has worked on.
So you are saying that it would be ok to just steal code from GPL'ed work, because is not as important of such pieces of software/standards like PDF or DeCSS ??
Man.... that's kind of scary
from the SkyOS website:
>Emulation layers
>
>Linux
> 6% of all linux syscalls implemented
> Support for static linked ELF i386 binaries only
Well I guess any binary using any of the remaining
94% system calls will not work... hmmm....
If you are interested in guitar software for linux, this :) )
article by Dave Phillips has reviews for some pretty good applications.... including Stompboxes2 (my own project