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Name: KZed
Date: August 13, 2002 at 21:47:56 Pacific
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My first question:
I'm a muso and also do a bit of audio production at home using various professional apps. such as Cubase and Logic Audio, under Win98. I've had BeOS installed for over a year now and really dig it and would ideally like to move my audio production activities from 98 to BeOS, but there seems to be a real lack of good audio software. OK, there are some MIDI sequencers and WAV editors, etc. But nothing that has any real power or substance. Last year I read that Emagic were going to port Logic Audio to BeOS. Now that BeOS Inc. is no more, I'm not sure if that will still happen.
If anyone knows of any decent multitrack software for BeOS , plz let me know.

Second question:
This is for the programmers out there. Is it possible to port Object Pascal programs to Be ? A while back I downloaded BePascal, but it was incomplete at that stage and I think the development of it was stopped, becasue I haven't been able to find anything more recent than another incomplete version from 1999...

Thanx.



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Name: idice
Date: August 14, 2002 at 11:15:34 Pacific
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hey im nor realy seure but have u tryed this yet http://www.beatjapan.org/mirror/www.be.com/beware/Languages/GNU%20Pascal%20(GPC).html


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Response Number 2
Name: KZed
Date: August 16, 2002 at 02:37:52 Pacific
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Hey, thanks man. That's actually one Be site I didn't know about. Besides BePascal (GNU), I found a whole heap of audio apps. there as well. Haven't downloaded them yet tho. Thanks dude.


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Response Number 3
Name: jefro
Date: August 17, 2002 at 06:52:47 Pacific
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bebits.com for some apps.
there was a site posted for only audio and they had a bunch of beos and every other os too. Sorry, if I find the link I will send it. I think I saw it on begroovy or osnews, someone posted a thread about that link on one of the forums.


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Response Number 4
Name: KZed
Date: August 22, 2002 at 06:13:56 Pacific
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Thanx jefro. I go to BeBits sometimes but the audio stuff there isn't all that good. If you can post the link to that audio site you mentioned that would be cool.

I'm actually in the middle of writing a simple little audio synth app. for Windoze myself. I'm developing it in Delphi and I'll recompile it in Kylix and port it to Linux. I'd like to do the same for BeOS but not sure if it's possible (well, anything's possible, but...).


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