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Making Jazz++ for Linux 'microtonality capable'

🔗Aaron K. Johnson <akjmicro@...>

1/18/2005 10:56:56 AM

Excited by the idea of a piano-roll MIDI sequencer which could change it's
function/appearance based on what .scl file would be loaded, I've proposed
the idea to a development branch of the Jazz++ sequencer, which is now called
'JazzPlusPlus'. It's theoretically portable to Windows, but mostly it is for
Linux-based (and I suppose *nix-based) platforms.

We'll see what they (the developers) say, but I would think it would be
easier, better, and quicker to do such a thing starting from an existing code
base than to start such a large project from scratch!

I'll let you know when I receive word.

Best,
--
Aaron Krister Johnson
http://www.akjmusic.com
http://www.dividebypi.com

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

1/18/2005 11:47:23 AM

>Excited by the idea of a piano-roll MIDI sequencer which could change it's
>function/appearance based on what .scl file would be loaded, I've proposed
>the idea to a development branch of the Jazz++ sequencer, which is now
>called 'JazzPlusPlus'. It's theoretically portable to Windows, but mostly
>it is for Linux-based (and I suppose *nix-based) platforms.
>
>We'll see what they (the developers) say, but I would think it would be
>easier, better, and quicker to do such a thing starting from an existing
>code base than to start such a large project from scratch!
>
>I'll let you know when I receive word.

Excellent, excellent, Aaron!

-Carl