Adaptive Technology Technical Glossary
Some definitions and links about accessibility.
I decided to transform this blog in a TODO list of geek things that I may do someday. This blog is also an attempt to exercise good english, so please correct me if you see any weird writting.
Monday, September 20, 2004
Another Drummachine
The LDRUM is an open-source drummachine that offers ten channels, realtime control, a simple pattern sequencer and a graphical user-interface. It currently runs under Linux only, it is developed in C++ and uses JACK, ALSA, Qt and LADSPA (it's a JAQL app;)
I did't like the 'qt' part, but when I try alsa I may get this sequencer working too.
The LDRUM is an open-source drummachine that offers ten channels, realtime control, a simple pattern sequencer and a graphical user-interface. It currently runs under Linux only, it is developed in C++ and uses JACK, ALSA, Qt and LADSPA (it's a JAQL app;)
I did't like the 'qt' part, but when I try alsa I may get this sequencer working too.
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Music production on Linux
I've been looking for a good program to make some music on my debian. Hydrogen just doesn't want to setup sound mixer.
A friend told me about a table of equivalents to help searching other programs and recommended me other two:
Ardour has debian packages (ardour-gtk), but also doesn't want to function.
I haven't tried rosegarden yet.
I've been looking for a good program to make some music on my debian. Hydrogen just doesn't want to setup sound mixer.
A friend told me about a table of equivalents to help searching other programs and recommended me other two:
Ardour has debian packages (ardour-gtk), but also doesn't want to function.
I haven't tried rosegarden yet.
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