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begginer questions , looking open source Cubase like softwar
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umen



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 4:38 am    Post subject: begginer questions , looking open source Cubase like softwar Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Hello all
i like to start to play elctro music , in my pc . long time ago( 10 years) i used
to play with apps like Cubase and frottyloops . is there such open source
software where i can pay and program music ( im programmer )
Thanks and sorry im beginner .
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mrkva



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 4:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Try looking into Pure Data (visual-style programming) or Supercollider. As a programme you might enjoy the second one better, yet for application which require bigger interface, PD is easier to handle.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 6:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

What operating system are you using?

Rosegarden and Muse are both open source sequencers that you might check out...

There are some good tools packaged up at Stanford's CCRMA too...

I second the recommendation for Pure Data, and you might check out Csound which has been around for a long time... Cool

Regards,
Doug

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umen



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:41 am    Post subject: Thanks for the replays Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

I see that must of them for linux. and im linux guy only at work , at home im on windows. mybe i will port one of the apps ...
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

You want an open source DAW?

Try Non-Daw and Non-Mixer. They were developed by my buddy Jon Liles. They run on linux. I think he wrote them in C/C++. All of the source is available. Check them out. He did a fantastic job and quite frankly it's hard to believe that one person developed it (of course it was built using some existing libraries).

http://non-daw.tuxfamily.org/
http://non-mixer.tuxfamily.org/

-Jim

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

From the Non-DAW site:
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There is only one other DAW that is capable and free software, and its name is Ardour. Suffice it to say that the architecture of Ardour is incompatible with the requirements of speed and reliability.

ROFL!

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