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Re: [fluid-dev] Introductions and interest in FluidSynth


From: Josh Green
Subject: Re: [fluid-dev] Introductions and interest in FluidSynth
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 18:09:37 -0700

Hello!

Glad to have you on board.  I wonder how many other people have been
lurking on the list without saying anything, despite having interest in
contributing to the project :)

I think the next step at this point, is to decide on what tickets should
be slated for completion by the 1.1.0 milestone.  That will give us all
an idea of what needs to be done and who wants to do what.  I'll save
that for another message.

Cheers!

        Josh


On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 10:53 +1000, address@hidden wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Here is my introduction.
> 
> My name is Dub Bartolec, and I live and work in Sydney, Australia. I am
> professional programmer in my forties, currently developing software for
> industrial control company.
> 
> Over the last 22 years I've worked for various industries, primarily
> developing real-time software applications for embedded platforms and real
> time operating systems. My specialty is real-time software in cross
> platform, embedded and distributed environments. I use C, C++ on all
> platforms, and C# on Windows so I might help you in this area.
> 
> One of the most challenging and at the same time most memorable periods of
> my career (so far) were years spent developing software for DAWs,
> production and post production equipment at FAIRLIGHT, Australia
> (http://www.fairlightau.com). Most of the synth sounds 80-tih were shaped
> by their sampler. So I have some experience in this field.
> 
> Also, I am part time musician, so naturally my after hours interests
> gravitate towards music and music production.
> 
> I have few software based DXI synths and apart from being easy to run they
> lack flexibility in certain areas, so I went further.
> 
> That's how I stumbled upon fluidsynth. I had a look at it and noticed lots
> of potential. Tweaked it a bit, to try how far it can go and on my way
> noticed and fixed few bugs (I believe that I fixed Ticket #1 in my local
> source base, but we can discuss that some other time).
> 
> I can help you with performance improvements, bug fixing, new
> developments, MIDI handling, testing and so on.
> I have enough equipment, experience and expertise in this area, and where
> don't I'd know who to ask.
> 
> So to conclude, I'd be more than happy to contribute to our project, so
> let me know what the plans are and I'll find some time.
> 
> Regards!
> 
>  Dub Bartolec
>  Sydney, Australia
> 
> 
> 
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