I've been writing and using this over the last few years and was wondering if there is any interest in open sourcing it . It's written using GTK and WebKit and can control guitarix, sooperlooper, fluidsynth, hydrogen and a few others. I'm looking for feedback and interest levels. Here is a quick overview video.
https://youtu.be/Y8flGCnV-j0
Thanks !
Elias
New Live Music Control Application
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Re: New Live Music Control Application
Great work! Feature set and implementation seems complete already, you've covered use cases most of us needs most of the time. The interface wrapping and MIDI mapping of commonly used apps for playing and practising is something I haven't seen elsewhere in Linux land, especially with the touchscreen control layer baked in.EliasKesh wrote:I've been writing and using this over the last few years and was wondering if there is any interest in open sourcing it . It's written using GTK and WebKit and can control guitarix, sooperlooper, fluidsynth, hydrogen and a few others. I'm looking for feedback and interest levels. Here is a quick overview video.
https://youtu.be/Y8flGCnV-j0
Thanks !
Elias
Definitely open source it and see where other devs and UX designers may take it. I'm sure it will help attract new users to Linux audio as well. If you're looking for a project team to help with web, docs, video, community I'd be happy to join.
Tripleplay keeps coming up in guitar threads I follow, quite a beast it is.
Re: New Live Music Control Application
I released the first version. Have Fun.
https://github.com/EliasKesh/LiveMusicApp
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