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jens wrote:
Squids wrote:
Ben | KvR wrote:
Squids wrote:Is this MusE Research (who owns KVR btw)? This is seems oddly coincidental that the Receptor also runs on Linux and opens Windows VST plug-ins. Ben? Anyone know?
It's nothing to do with Muse Research.
WOW!

What do you think of this? Or can you not really say?
if you are asking because of copyright issues:

This sequencer (and its name) is pretty old (september 2002) so if anyone owns the name it's them :wink:

I believe the Greeks used the term 'Muse', what? Several centuries ago at least! :wink:

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valley wrote:I haven't had a chance to check MusE out. Is there any possibility that it could be compiled to run under cygwin?

If so that'd be great as it gives an easy way for me to cross platform between Linux and Windows.
I don't think so.
It depends on ALSA and Jack, very specific Linux technologies, which I suppose can't be implemented easily under cwgwin.
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db wrote:
jens wrote:
Squids wrote:
Ben | KvR wrote:
Squids wrote:Is this MusE Research (who owns KVR btw)? This is seems oddly coincidental that the Receptor also runs on Linux and opens Windows VST plug-ins. Ben? Anyone know?
It's nothing to do with Muse Research.
WOW!

What do you think of this? Or can you not really say?
if you are asking because of copyright issues:

This sequencer (and its name) is pretty old (september 2002) so if anyone owns the name it's them :wink:

I believe the Greeks used the term 'Muse', what? Several centuries ago at least! :wink:
Great name :)

btw - Anyone ever read Mantissa by John Fowles? Mnemosyne is my fave Muse.

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db wrote:I believe the Greeks used the term 'Muse', what? Several centuries ago at least! :wink:
And the Jews wrote a book that has something with an Apple, but that doesn't keep Steve Jobs and the Beatles from quarreling over that name.

V.

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jens wrote:
Squids wrote:
Ben | KvR wrote:
Squids wrote:Is this MusE Research (who owns KVR btw)? This is seems oddly coincidental that the Receptor also runs on Linux and opens Windows VST plug-ins. Ben? Anyone know?
It's nothing to do with Muse Research.
WOW!

What do you think of this? Or can you not really say?
if you are asking because of copyright issues:

This sequencer (and its name) is pretty old (september 2002) so if anyone owns the name it's them :wink:
And Muse Research was formed in March 2002, but that's irrelevant... I don't think Muse Research see this as a problem (AFAIK anyway).

:)

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lanark wrote:WOW!!!

That pretty Linux seq now have embedded VSTi support!!

That's BIG NEWS!!!
what do you bmean by "Embedded VSTi Support" ?? Windows / OSX VST's or Linux-specified VST`S ??
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...glad to be EXTended :D
...Always stay in tune...!

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