you are right that for good real-time 'play-ability' one wants the latency
as low as possible, but I believe that you didn't get my point that the low
latency should not be achieved at the expense of high jitter. Running a soft
synth with a latency of 10ms would work perfectly OK, though if that
hello,
it seems that the preemptible and the low latency patches are not yet
available for the latest kernel, 2.4.21
has anybody succesfully applied older patches? any idea if the new
patches are being worked on?
maarten
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 04:45, Maarten de Boer wrote:
it seems that the preemptible and the low latency patches are not yet
available for the latest kernel, 2.4.21
and that seems strange? ;-)
has anybody succesfully applied older patches? any idea if the new
patches are being worked on?
yes
and that seems strange? ;-)
no, though in the past i have been amazed sometimes :-)
the -ac changelog. To me, it's trivial to patch the rejects, but to
someone that isn't all that excited about it, it can be daunting.
sure, but getting the rejects to patch does not mean that the
patch is
look here:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/ckolivas/kernel/
Hello,
as both the participants of the 1st LAD conference and people at ZKM
enjoyed the meeting, Frank and I asked for the possibility to hold a
second meeting at ZKM next year.
The answer was positive and therefore we can announce that the 2nd LAD
conference is planned to take place April 29th
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Matthias Nagorni wrote:
The answer was positive and therefore we can announce that the 2nd LAD
conference is planned to take place April 29th - May 2nd 2004 at ZKM Karlsruhe.
Oops, missing line:
-- There will be more time (we now have 4 instead of 3 days) and
the option
I did that already. Still crashes
Werd.
On Friday 13 June 2003 17:36, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 10:39:23 -0400
Derrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Downloaded the xmms dirver and installed the libsndfile library but XMMS
still plays the sound fast... And also
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:35:41AM -0400, Dave Phillips wrote:
I wrote a carefully worded and encouraging message to their support
department. They are a successful company with a broad base of users, so
Didn't they just file for chapter 11? By the power of google...
Well, being a creamware user myself, I have to say that it is seriously
impressive hardware. I would be interested in joining a Linux Pulsar group.
I can give a little finance and programming cycles :)
-Lea.
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 15:53, happyguy wrote:
So based on the feedback from the
Matthias Nagorni wrote:
Hello,
as both the participants of the 1st LAD conference and people at ZKM
enjoyed the meeting, Frank and I asked for the possibility to hold a
second meeting at ZKM next year.
The answer was positive and therefore we can announce that the 2nd LAD
conference is planned to
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:20:45 +0200, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
Early registrations (email either me or Frank Neumann
Frank.Neumann_AT_st.com)
would help us to estimate the approximate scale of the event which can be
even larger than last time.
sign me up!
Yeah, me too. It was great.
Q-Audio is a digital audio library for the Q programming language, which
interfaces to Phil Burk's PortAudio and Erik de Castro Lopo's libsndfile
libraries.
Q-Midi is a MIDI interface for Q, built on top of Grame's MidiShare.
Q is an interpreted functional programming language based on
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 08:42:59 -0400
Derrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did that already. Still crashes
Weird.
Probably a sound card or driver issue then.
Erik
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Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yes it's valid)
Is this avenue worth pursuing further, or should I look beyond a $1700
PwPulsar and find another DSP/DAW dev platform? Anyone have any leads?
I ran into TCelectronics Powercore Firewire which seems decently
assembled, but I do not know of any Linux efforts being made on this...
I would say give
The answer was positive and therefore we can announce that the 2nd LAD
conference is planned to take place April 29th - May 2nd 2004 at ZKM
Karlsruhe.
Count me in - I was bummed that I missed the first one, and would
have attended if it weren't for prior commitments. This much warning
next time
I wonder: Does a company like that have to enter into any binding
agreements with Microsoft and/or Apple ? Creamware makes hardware, but
their drivers and other softwares are only available for Win/Mac
platforms, and so far they've shown no interest in sharing sources. Is
it in part because of
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Is this avenue worth pursuing further, or should I look beyond a $1700
PwPulsar and find another DSP/DAW dev platform? Anyone have any leads?
I ran into TCelectronics Powercore Firewire which seems decently
assembled, but I do not know of any Linux efforts being made on this...
I would say give
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