On 24/09/13 02:51, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Please explain why musescore refers to a webpage that was closed six
years ago (when I moved to Italy), while the code that is on github
is of more recent date and can't have come from that site. Do you
want to create the impression that Aeolus is no
On 09/05/13 05:09, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
one of the
reasons being that this is one of the few still having at
least one PCI slot
Hi Fons. Sad day.
I have just built a new system comprising an ASUS H87-PRO which has 3
PCI slots and several pcie as well. Uses the new HASWELL Intel cpu's but
Going to finally build a new machine. I'ts going to be Intel this time -
AMD for 15 years or so - can any one here give some advice as to how
many cores are optimal given current kernel 3.8 performance. Any
install/operational issues? Any pitfalls ?
any advice very welcome.
cheers
g.
On 05/18/2013 02:35 AM, Nikita Zlobin wrote:
No, today some of us, including myself, learned that we can use those
apps with the desktop default themes :). Paul and Hermann explained what
to do, at least Hermann does explain exactly what to do
I don't know, where and how it is described, how to
I will be getting a new audio rig in July. I would appreciate comments
from anyone who uses a RME system. I'm looking into a raydat and some
converters... and what D?A converters do you use?
thanks
g
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On 03/12/2013 04:23 PM, Tim E. Real wrote:
Hi, I need some advice, clear up some confusion:
I noticed our app uses this pan formula:
vol_L = volume * (1.0 - pan);
vol_R = volume * (1.0 + pan);
where volume is the fader value, pan is the pan knob value
which ranges between
On 12/31/2012 08:53 AM, William Weston wrote:
I have a source package ready for Ubuntu 12.04 but I can't build it yet
because of the current issues with Jack1. I could try building against
Jack2 but then I can't test it myself because I don't use Jack2.
Try v0.14.97-dev in git:
Still fails
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On 03/25/2012 08:19 AM, Jeff McClintock wrote:
Yeah, While the average programmer makes 20 errors per 1000 lines-of-code.
Linux programmers, having being on a mission form god, NEVER make such
mistakes, therefore Linux is has no exploitable flaws.
It's a reality that Linux (and it's programmers)
On 04/22/2011 11:48 AM, gene heskett wrote:
On Thursday, April 21, 2011 09:45:40 PM Dave Phillips did opine:
Greetings,
The subject line says it. Sad tidings.
dp
Can you wrap some context around this Dave? I probably should know the
name considering he was 8 years my elder, but it isn't a
On 04/22/2011 01:28 PM, gene heskett wrote:
We all should all hold a moment of respectful silence, both
for the man, and the legacy of his work.
ahmen to that
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On 04/12/2011 07:39 AM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Also the remark that the problem only occurs 'while
the music is playing' adds a bit to the puzzle...
sounds like an intermittent cable or channel strip fault to me; that
would be program dependant. if so, there'll be distortions resulting in
On 04/12/2011 09:09 AM, Thomas Vecchione wrote:
Who honestly would like some good restoration solutions on Linux.
absolutely ! with jack support too of course
+1
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On 03/21/2011 12:04 AM, torbenh wrote:
hi...
we are about a week in the merge window, and linus merged the force
threaded irq handlers already. This means, that the most important
feature of the -rt patches is now in mainline.
we sould start testing it during the rc cycle, i think.
(there will
On 01/29/2011 12:51 PM, Tim E. Real wrote:
As a courtesy, we'll also add a reference to muse in
the already maintained copyright section in each file.
Alex, you still don't seem to get the point - none of these requests are
a generous or courteous addition on your part - it's a licence
this thread was always going to happenyou said yourself on IRC Chris
Cherrit that you're a difficult guy to get along with; and seems you
were right.
I don't give a fuck how good you think you are or your team is or your
professional team is, or how tired you all are, or how many nice
On 01/28/2011 07:51 AM, Christopher Cherrett wrote:
I understand why you are so resistant against our professional team.
hahaha
my last comment to you and one this matter...
fork off.
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On 01/15/2011 08:39 AM, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
and like lee, i immediately get hundreds of little xruns, i.e. the
type that qjackctl displays in parentheses. the big xrun count stays
at zero. meanwhile, i'm getting these errors in the log:
JackPosixMutex::Unlock res = 1
On 01/04/2011 02:12 AM, Malte Steiner wrote:
LV2 seems the right one but its convoluted and I am uncertain about
support in hosts at this point of time.
the calf-plugins team has a very nice lv2 host in git - and many other
wonderous things besides ;) - so it could be used standalone.
muse doesn't put anything in /lib - if you don't want to use /usr/local
as your default path then pass [-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr ]
after the cmake command.
hth
g.
On 12/29/2010 11:42 AM, mickski wrote:
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 14:35:23 +0100, Robert Jonsson wrote:
Hi muse 2 builds fine here.
On 10/30/2010 07:14 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
Anyway while they may still around in the audio-world, in Film Post-Prod
7seg displays are not that common anymore. Timecode is rendered nicely
on the picture:)
agreed ;)
g.
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boyz,
as a longtime user of multiple ice1712 cards (4) in a 'multi' array, one
thing envy24contol never offered was a way of assembling or even
seeing multiple cards from within a single instance. You can of course
address different cards with the -c option, but it would make sense if
this could
Niels, great that you and Tim have fixed this app ;) One thing, can you
explain what those 'profiles' are for and how to use them?
I have always wondered...
g.
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On Mon, 2010-07-19 at 09:25 +0100, Frank Smith wrote:
On 18 July 2010 16:05, Folderol folde...@ukfsn.org wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 10:49:24 -0400
Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com wrote:
And I was in the 40's by then,, I'll be 76 in Oct, if this
Olivier,
hard to tell from such a small fragment if it's regular or random.
it maybe irq swapping, or overload compression built into the card or...
what card is it? describe the signal chain.
try recording at 1/2 level and see if the problem decreases/stops. it's
more prominent when the
On 06/06/2010 04:58 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
I like this idea and I can see a place for it at Linuxaudio.org. A
centralised feature/bug/infrastructure tracker.
I think the hardest part will be to isolate the most important information
and present it in a very obvious way. This could easily
On 06/06/2010 08:33 AM, Geoff Beasley wrote:
linuxaudio.org would indeed be a good place for such a tracker, and it
is indeed a good idea but for the issue of 'updatedness' ie; it would
need quite some effort to remain up-to-date and therefore relevant and
useful.If it slipped behind it could
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