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Hi rncbc,
Sorry for the delay in replying. I've not had much time for audio recording in past several weeks. The broadcasting company I work for had purchased two stations (one tv, one radio), and I've been very busy moving them from their old facilities to our new one.

I wish I could remember what bugs I had discovered, but in day to day life, without keeping a log of them, I cannot remember any but one.....nor can I tell you what version that was in at this point. But there were a few cvs builds I had compiled that failed to connect to the JACK server. This of course has been fixed for quite a while.

I will try to keep better record keeping of this for you in an attempt to allow you to build a killer application. :)

Also, I hate to load you down with lots of suggestions, but I can if you will let me. ;) Having been a regular Samplitude user for many years (from the Amiga to Windows), it has lots of features I would love to see in a Linux DAW. Samplitude is the BEST Win32 DAW available. Yes, this is an opinion, but one shared by many audio professionals. A Linux DAW with similar capabilities would put Linux audio into the mainstream. Something I would love see happen.

Keep up the great work!

Lexridge