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I dont know a thing about coding or programming but if you could get the latency down that would be awesome. I'm wondering if it has something to do with the wav files themselves (compression, ETC) I wish I knew how to program.
Also a record feature would be great but I wonder one could run Maemo recorder and then PyAno and just record a simple melody..that would do wonders for songwriters. I often find myself humming a melody and I have no place to save it.
Great GREAT Job.
Last edited by mooler; 2008-01-04 at 05:17.