On Sep 14, 2011 2:45 PM, "Ilya Chernykh" <anixxsus@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Wednesday 14 September 2011 22:38:27 Calvin Morrison wrote:
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> > Frankly after looking through their website, I think this is not viable
> > software. The program in itself nay work, but the sound engine was last
> > released in 2005.
> >
> > As a avid musician who runs a amateur studio, this is not a useful piece of
> > software in the Linux Pro Audio community. Currently JACK is the #1
> > interface for sound programs and without Jack Support, I don't think it is
> > that useful. If you think of Jack as the "pipes and plumbing", notedit would
> > be a faucet that isn't connected to any pipes.
>
> Not all people are professionals who use jack engine. Some people just want
> to compose a short melody or to teach notes their children (this also may be the case of
> a school class)
on that note, there are plenty of Jack based audio/MIDI sequencers which are up to date. Jack is invisible to the basic users, and a real tool for audio techs.
I am concerned that the sound engine will not be viable for much longer.
Calvin