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2009-10-13
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#12
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Might be better for the app to have "desktops" ? you can swipe between views?
i.e.
Home screen with "links" to the other views
view 1. playlist/multitrack view
- arrange patterns
- create song arrangement
view 2. sequencer
- load samples
- pencil in steps
- press for instrument settings (i.e. attack/hold/decay/echo/pitch/pan etc)
- press & hold for piano roll
view 3. mixer
- compressor
- multiband eq
- couple other plug ins
- 24 channel mixer?
Let's do this, I am so down. Let's hunt for some developers and get this going. Whats the next step?
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2009-10-13
, 00:45
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@ Netherlands
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#13
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2009-10-13
, 01:02
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@ Netherlands
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#14
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Might be better for the app to have "desktops" ? you can swipe between views?
i.e.
Home screen with "links" to the other views
view 1. playlist/multitrack view
- arrange patterns
- create song arrangement
view 2. sequencer
- load samples
- pencil in steps
- press for instrument settings (i.e. attack/hold/decay/echo/pitch/pan etc)
- press & hold for piano roll
view 3. mixer
- compressor
- multiband eq
- couple other plug ins
- 24 channel mixer?
Let's do this, I am so down. Let's hunt for some developers and get this going. Whats the next step?
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2009-10-13
, 05:19
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Posts: 1,589 |
Thanked: 720 times |
Joined on Aug 2009
@ Arlington (DFW), Texas
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This would be biggg, I make and sell hip hop instrumentals that I produce with FL Studio 9. Something like this would be BOOM. If we have some developers available, I offer to design the whole thing.
@christexaport, I'm glad your "chapelle/kanye" "soulsearching" is over dude, glad to see you back, did you hear the official portrait announcement? Looks like your lobbying paid off.
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2009-10-13
, 05:26
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@ Mississauga, On
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You still don't have any software (or hardware) synthesizers so you're just putting it all together. If you are composing music, you're gonna need MIDI, instruments, hardware synths, or software synths (usually VST; in Linux LADSPA or LV2)
Without that you have no idea which samples you're going to use. It may very well be the case you're gonna switch back and forth between composing with instruments and sequencing, while your sequencer doesn't speak MIDI. It is also best to do the mastering in the sequencer instead of in a WAV editor.
Why burden yourself with such pain? Why not simply use a device meant for this usage? You can run Fruity Loops on a Windows XP netbook/laptop (probably with USB and some other hardware), and it'll run much better than what we imagine.
Given the state of Linux audio development I won't hold my breath for this kind of application. There are not many people who will develop this open source.
While touch screens can be used to audio development there are much, much cooler and useful aspects. Like this one: Reactable.
However if you're determined I recommend to first take a look at the current applications and see if there are possibilities to port them over. It'll probably be easy to port them to Linux/ARM (Maemo), as they are already ported by the Debian project, but getting them to work well with the touchscreen interface with 800x480 in a usable manner will be a very difficult, daunting task because you're gonna give the whole interface a major face lift.
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2009-10-13
, 05:26
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You still don't have any software (or hardware) synthesizers so you're just putting it all together. If you are composing music, you're gonna need MIDI, instruments, hardware synths, or software synths (usually VST; in Linux LADSPA or LV2)
Without that you have no idea which samples you're going to use. It may very well be the case you're gonna switch back and forth between composing with instruments and sequencing, while your sequencer doesn't speak MIDI. It is also best to do the mastering in the sequencer instead of in a WAV editor.
Why burden yourself with such pain? Why not simply use a device meant for this usage? You can run Fruity Loops on a Windows XP netbook/laptop (probably with USB and some other hardware), and it'll run much better than what we imagine.
Given the state of Linux audio development I won't hold my breath for this kind of application. There are not many people who will develop this open source.
While touch screens can be used to audio development there are much, much cooler and useful aspects. Like this one: Reactable.
However if you're determined I recommend to first take a look at the current applications and see if there are possibilities to port them over. It'll probably be easy to port them to Linux/ARM (Maemo), as they are already ported by the Debian project, but getting them to work well with the touchscreen interface with 800x480 in a usable manner will be a very difficult, daunting task because you're gonna give the whole interface a major face lift.
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2009-10-13
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@ Arlington (DFW), Texas
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2009-10-13
, 05:31
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@ Mississauga, On
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#19
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2009-10-13
, 06:46
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@ Helsinki
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#20
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FL Studio in a linux world = LMMS ( http://lmms.sourceforge.net )
Now running lmms on an N900 is another story
i.e.
Home screen with "links" to the other views
view 1. playlist/multitrack view
- arrange patterns
- create song arrangement
view 2. sequencer
- load samples
- pencil in steps
- press for instrument settings (i.e. attack/hold/decay/echo/pitch/pan etc)
- press & hold for piano roll
view 3. mixer
- compressor
- multiband eq
- couple other plug ins
- 24 channel mixer?
Let's do this, I am so down. Let's hunt for some developers and get this going. Whats the next step?