should be collected on lad.linuxaudio.org (or event.linuxaudio.org),
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are not (yet?) supported by libsndfile,
though.
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not be impossible to modify some program like rhythmbox to
read those files directly. Of course, maybe easier said than done.
More and more complete support for Matroska would be preferable
to yet another approach. It seems to be more than flexible enough.
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source software communities. It doesn't conform to neither
the free software definition nor the open source definition.
The really funny thing would be the authors going MIA and nobody being
there to give that permission that at least commercial distros might
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Then replacing unavailable patches with patches that are similar as far
as that can be discerned from meta-data.
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for LASH related actions and how to organise menu items.
It could contain one or the other layout recommendation or
how to handle certain scenarios regarding notifications and
dialogs.
So all things with a clear relation to LASH.
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a description of the patch is stored and
resolved each time; the patch selection ends with a specific patch.
However, it might be possible to store search terms with the selection
and use them once the project is opened in another environment.
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It's the only case i can think of right now, that allows to
distribute GPLed software inside hardware for profit,
because you're making profit out of the hardware not the software.
The Tivo, several routers and other appliances ...
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be done to some degree, but it is just painful compared to a decent
CAD tool.
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Do you know any decent open source CAD tools?
I haven't yet found one I am completely content with
Nope.
There's http://brlcad.org/, which looks like much-is-possible,
but-everything-is-damn-hard.
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there's
only one implementation of these very basic things, preferably in a
convenient package. This will make it easier to share lv2-using
modular-synth patches or sequencer sessions/arrangements.
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want respect, give respect. Stop assuming you are somehow in a better
position. It is very condescending.
I see a 50% chance you should apply those lines to yourself.
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This makes you a liar with each message to a mailing list!
This is an OUTRAGEOUS VIOLATION of the most basic logic and also
manners!
STOP VIOLATING this mailing list.
BTW, for the rest your are just wrong and Chris is right. You really
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on copyright. It's the lever to do anything.
Of course you have to keep all names of people that didn't hand over
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with either one of them, but
I think you should also take into account how the result will look and
feel.
All examples of FLTK I know of look horribly out of place on a modern
desktop. Like, the 80ies want their GUIs back!
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;)
Longterm it might be useful to have a way to query for this locally. For
an application that builds a matrix for the hosts and plugins you have
installed. Now, it's clear where to look for plugins, but some
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Hi!
So here's a preliminary zynjacku.ttl attached.
I would really like to see
http://lv2plug.in/ns/dev/host-info#sinceVersion
used, but that would be left to Nedko in this case. Or a source/release
archaeologist. Though, there's a question: one ttl per host, or per host
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On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 09:39 +0100, Arnold Krille wrote:
Would be cool to have a rss-feed to follow everything that is aggregated on
that planet.
Well, there's http://planet.linuxaudio.org/atom.xml
My feed reader found it for me, I don't see it on the page, though.
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and isolationism. You, Pedro, are a true champion
of humankind!
Expectations that follow from conventions are a lie, breaking them is
true enlightened justice and who disagrees clearly doesn't like Qt for
inhuman reasons.
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On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 12:27 +, Bob Ham wrote:
This product, Mixbus, does indeed seem to be a modified version of
Ardour. However, I can't seem to find any source code or, for that
matter any downloads at all on the Harrison website.
http://ardour.org/node/3011
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think it should be part of a definition
of polyphony, which to me simply is the simultaneous use of more than
one voice, be that from a single or multiple instruments.
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. I think much could be gained with sliders with integrated
labels:
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for user-defined colors would have the problem that users have
to know about that and then have to bother defining it, if colors are
unpleasant, otherwise.
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Alex,
clearly mentioning the project you forked is just good manners of the
kind that should be expected among civilized people.
Your overreaction to Paul's mail is one hell of an ugly sight.
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repositories if you pay. It looks like it has more
of a focus on individuals, while Gitorious puts more weight on teams.
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And for a professional user that is irrelevant.
Spending some money on Protools is not really different to doing
the same for a kilometer of microphone cable or some XLR plugs.
You pay license fees for cables and plugs and you would never alter them
in any way?
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ports in Ingen. The reduced rate of ladspa and lv2 control ports is good
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On 09/26/2011 03:37 PM, Aurélien Leblond wrote:
Hi David,
Could you let me know where in Omins it is?
Well, not David, but:
http://svn.drobilla.net/lad/trunk/omins/src/hz_voct_4200.c
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programming * might have to
offer here. This could be of interest:
www.cse.chalmers.se/~dave/Courses/Topics/SavedProjects/2007/2007-reactive/report.ps
*
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1028250/what-is-functional-reactive-programming
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and even less so of long work-days, but it's
hard to even think of a better system that takes human nature into
account, to not even speak of establishing one.
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On 01/04/2012 12:28 PM, Nils wrote:
who is going to attend the FOSDEM Open Source Developers meeting in
Brussels(Belgium) on 4./5. February?
http://fosdem.org/2012/
I will most likely be there on Saturday.
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On 03/03/2012 07:36 AM, Albert Graef wrote:
I don't see why an OSC track should make any assumptions about the
semantics of OSC messages.
For optimized representation and editing.
Avoiding artificial restrictions can give you both freedom and clumsiness ;)
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recorded automation will be edited.
I guess that would mean that an automation editor has to show the result
of the control values, not the values themselves. So on playback, the
automation would be send with negative delay (requiring latency on the
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In short: per voice control of any parameter.
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which is worse than a Yes.
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So, in your honest and bold opinion as user and/or developer, what do we
lack most and what can we do without that we already have ?
Enlightenment.
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to control a decoupled track's
position and state by notes. There could also be direct control with
start/stop/speed (including negative) and locate/go-to events. Tracks
that play tracks ... Mmwuhahahaha!
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be learned
once, with gains in efficiency on repeated use.
Another candidate would be frequency/pitch.
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and perhaps a few messages. A drawback is of course the
distance between the line and whatever the pointer is hovering.
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by an important message ... or
just a distraction, is better at recognizing than recalling, forms
habits, is slowed down when having to consider options, ... and so on.
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cockpits, just the screens, are not meant for
direct manipulation, which surely influences the design. Centralized
pure display combined with a shitload of buttons and doodads do not lend
themselves as a model for a multi-purpose computer UI.
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forward entertaining. My thanks to Jörn, who doesn't deserve such
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eal user testing, anyway! ;)
The last time I got across that job listing, the few paid items were too
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Louigi Verona wrote:
> 2. Does it make sense to resample to 44100 or to 48000?
AFAIR many soundcards and onboard solutions work with 48000 internally
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