Haha! I did it again.
I want to keep the project going. There is no rush on any of this, and SourceForge was nice to give me all the tools I need so I might as well keep it going.
It may take a few years to get to the point of what I had originally wanted to do with this project. It is still in it's youth so it may be a long while before I have met some of the goals of what I wanted to do.
For now there is TeknoComposer, it's really slow, and not well written, but it's the first prototype of the sort of things I plan to do with this project. I will rewrite that application sometime in the future to look better and be faster.... read more
Because Source forge provides it I made a mailing list. I don't know if anyone will use it, but you can chat about anything to do with Music, Linux, Audio*Music project on it. Do not spam the list with crap though.
It is audiostar-music@lists.sourceforge.net
The access page is http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/audiostar-music
Now that I got CVS setup, if someone would like to join the team let me know!
I have in the works another project to do, to make a GUI kit for Audio programming using SDL. This will be a very light toolkit but will be designed so you can do fancy graphics and drawing to make professional looking GUIs.
When that is done I will rewrite Tekno Composer with a better looking GUI. I think FLTK is fine but I don't know how to make it look fancy and there are some issues with it not updating properly I have not figured out how to fix yet. ... read more
I have setup CVS. You will need to download the source code from CVS. Until the code reaches a plateau where I think a full release is ready for public consumption it will reside in CVS and I will be updating it daily with all changes I have done. The software is in heavy heavy development and changes frequenlly.
Until I get it hammered to the point it is ready for a release it will only be available from the CVS repository. When the time comes I'll make RPM packages. You can either setup a CVS respository on your workstation or you can download a nightly tarball of the code.... read more