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Re: MUSIC SOFTWARE designers on this list



I guess I fall into that catagory... It's a small industry but luckily I've
managed to stay in it for 10+ years... I started at Opcode, porting Vision 
to
Windows... then Digidesign, working on the ProTools port to Windows... Emu,
working on the Emulator X project... Apple, working on Quicktime for the
ProMedia group... and these days I am working at Euphonix, writing 
software for
digital mixing consoles... on the side I have written many musical 
experiments,
but most are just exercises in ideas... from controlling my ProMix01 in a 
way
to do quad mixing, to a variety of midi fx, as well as Max type 
archtitectures
(which, like alot of my projects don't ever get a proper UI, and thus sit
unfinished.. hehe)... I write the midi portions of AmbiLoop.. And I've
contributed to portmidi, a cross-platform midi library... blah... blah.. 
blah..
not sure that much info was needed, and, bottom line is I still love doing 
it,
and I feel very thankful for that.. :)

peace
-cpr

Quoting "loop.pool" <looppool@cruzio.com>:

>    I wonder how many people who work for software companies (or 
>themselves)
> who are actually designing looping software, plugins or other music 
>software
> there are
> at Loopers Delight.
> I can think of at least a half dozen.
> 
> Do you folks feel like outing yourselves?   It would be cool to know.
> 
> I endorse a lot of software, myself, and have an advisory capacity on 
>design
> for a few companies but
> I'm not a realy developer.  Who are the real folks?
> 
> 
> 
> ps  Richard Zvonar and others:    can you read this posting (I know you 
>don't
> like my dayglo green background
> but I hate the normal e-mail.......................color, man, if it's 
>not
> irritating.)
> 
> I notice that noone seems to bug NemoGuit about his grey postings which 
>is
> why I chose this color.




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