:'(Robin from www.rs-met.com wrote: at the time you posted this, i was actually already done with the sequencer. i'm afraid, you won't like it
hehe yeah sure, no reason to repeat what others sayRobin from www.rs-met.com wrote: - but as others already said, as this is an open source project, everyone is free slap his own sequencer on it.
But I have my own projects for now
I'm working on the gui of an application in Cocoa (osx audio unit) and I'm having a really hard time with it _ lol
sorry can't check it now, i'm on a mac.Robin from www.rs-met.com wrote: i - for one - now slapped a sequencer and GUI on it which is kinda typical for my plugins. for those who want to see, here is a (very early) build of it (it's also a debug-build, because the release-build seems to mess up certain things - so it's utterly slooow):
www.rs-met.com/temp/AciDevilGUI.zip
have you thought about using sourceforge or something with versioning, tickets, etc..?Robin from www.rs-met.com wrote: i'll update the open-source version as well and post it here
I will give you full co-operation if you consider rewriting the sequencerRobin from www.rs-met.com wrote: sound is not really calibrated by now. i hope i can do this soon with the help of rv0.
*will do*mistertoast wrote:Well, just keep asking for it once a week. Your requests will eventually be seen as "consumer demand."
It is funny, about a month ago, I teamed up with someone from holland to clone the sequencer as exactly as possible. We were still sourcing talent and information together.
He is a graphic designer and I just told him about this project, and how it might achieve our goals, so he offered his help for hi res graphics _ if needed.

