[00:14] <ParadoxGuitarist> For audio stuff would there be any downside to writing a front end in python vs. C++?
[00:17] <astraljava> ParadoxGuitarist: Not an expert, but even though there's a slight delay in interpreted languages versus compiled languages, I highly doubt it would make a big enough difference in front end development.
[00:30] <ParadoxGuitarist> Ok, thanks
[00:32] <astraljava> ParadoxGuitarist: I guess it kinda boils down to which language you are more comfortable developing with, and thus being able to make better choices in the implementation.
[00:34] <ParadoxGuitarist> astraljava: Ok thanks. I've never done any real coding I'm just trying to decide what is going to be best for the project and trying to weigh what is best for getting others involved and willing to contribute vs. what is going to perform best.
[00:36] <astraljava> ParadoxGuitarist: Then I would make a poll regarding what tech the others are more willing to use.
[00:36] <astraljava> ParadoxGuitarist: These days there are so many possibilities out there.
[18:23] <g0z> hello
[18:26] <holstein> g0z: o/
[18:30] <g0z> I'm trying to figure out what it'd take to convert my old analog studio set up to the digital realm right now. besides mics I'm not real sure what else I can salvage due to sheer ignorance about digital recording. any ideas/links on this kind of thing?
[18:34] <holstein> sure, join #opensourcemusicians
[18:34] <holstein> im about to head out the door
[18:34] <holstein> g0z: ^
[18:34] <g0z> cool thanks
[18:34] <holstein> really, just a machine and interface probably
[18:34] <holstein> assuming you have some console with balanced outs that you like
[18:35] <holstein> anyways, those guys will be helpful... enjoy, and welome to the channel :)
[18:35] <g0z> thanks checking it now