From: Daniel R. <dr....@co...> - 2011-08-31 23:00:15
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Vladimir, are there any restrictions on forking (license-wise)? Are the project owners alive and responding, at least? JSynthlib is great, no doubt. I borrowed some code from there when I knew even less of what I was doing in terms of MIDI in Java. Then I decided to ignore JSynth entirely and I ended up writing confusionists.com/handsonicwhich turned out to be a mildly popular product. I have no point here, really, but I think that the usability concerns for end-users are a causal factor in the lack of interest. Speaking of open-source projects with very little public development interest, I have created confusionists.com/mjdj, a MIDI translator or morpher engine and API framework. I mention this because if anybody out there (with an interest in Java and MIDI) would be interested in taking a run through the code, it would really help out. Good luck with JSynthlib. This list hasn't produced any mail in months, so you might be on to something by starting anew. Best, Daniel |