> >I think it would be a good candidate for > >'alternate software personality', available later perhaps at an > extra cost > >to cover the development time expenses. > > Assuming Paul documents his code he could share it with the list > and I or another could add the extra features. > > -Cary Yes, this is my hope as well. In earlier days on this list, when talking about MOAS, Paul mentioned wishing to be able to change sequencer personalities via software, and to publish source code in a mid level language like C for other coders to customize. Now that we are talking about "Daughter of MOAS", we should revisit this issue. The question is, can the proposed DoMOAS system be customized by outside software developers? Will the code be in low level assembler, C, or what? Does it require an expensive hardware or software emulation development system? Paul, what's the scoop? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@... > From: Cary Roberts <Cary.Roberts@...> > > >Be careful that you avoid 'bloatware'. Personally, I've already paid $600 > >for a Midi/CV module, and would not want to see the price of the seqencer > >soar past $500 because this feature was included. Also increases time to > >market and potential bugs.
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RE: Seq
1999-08-27 by Dave Bradley
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