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Remon,
And imho it's not really a good idea to duplicate existing programs, instead try to innovate and make things better.

Oh, I agree 100%. The beauty of Linux is that one doesn't have to necessarily "duplicate" a feature from a popular DAW. Just make it better. By adding a similar feature, and taking advantage of the audio subsystem would mean it most likely will be much more flexible than it's counterpart, simply because of ALSA and JACK. For example, Aux buses could be MUCH better in a Linux DAW, since each bus could also show up as a JACK connection, with the LADSPA effects already associated to it. Essentially, a copied feature from a WinDAW to a LinDAW simply blows its counterpart out of the water, IMO. :)

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