
I really not agree with you concerning sound. Thank you for your patience and understanding, I will speak to Mark about a time frame today, but I can tell you that the entire staff of TroikaTronix is running low on energy and we’re going to need a little bit of time to recover from the frenzy leading up to the launch of Isadora 3, meaning that you should not expect the advanced audio support features to return for at least a few weeks. The good news is that once we dive back into this issue, we are unquestionably going to involve you directly in the redevelopment of advanced audio features for Isadora 3 because of your impressive skill set and experience in that specific field. That being said, a workaround for your specific use-case, albeit not an ideal one, would be to use one Windows computer running 2.6.1 for the advanced audio features and then sending the data you need over OSC to a second computer running Isadora 3 via LAN, so you are not completely without recourse. We absolutely could not afford to delay the release for the significant amount of time it would have taken to recreate and thoroughly test the advanced audio features that were present in the 32-bit audio library that was removed. I would define “basic audio features” as “audio playback”, which Isadora 3 has, and which covers the use cases of audio for the vast majority of our users. As the release notes say, Mark needed to completely gut the old sound library and put in a new one and, since the main focus of Isadora is video, we had to prioritize that over recreating advanced audio support for the initial release.
#Millumin audio waveforms mac
I totally understand your frustration but please keep in mind that as one of our most prolific Windows-based power-users your definition of “basic audio features” is much different than the definition used by the vast majority of our users (who happen to be Mac users, where sound input in live capture is still present). Other then that please talk with us about the features that we need, if you are re-working the audio library currently with the suggestions and features that we need to make amazing audio installations with Isadora.

#Millumin audio waveforms update
No sound input is especially a pain and is something that I used quite heavly and makes it painfull to update my 2.6.1 patches to Isadora 3. Said: I really hate to say this, but removing / releasing without the basic audio features is a slap in the face of users that rely on Isadora for there installations that incorportate sound.
