On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 11:06:11AM -0400, Jesse Chappell wrote:
When you set the channel count 2 do the output channels have
a specific spatial positioning defined? Or would it make more
sense to output B-format and run it through one of the Ambisonics
plugins to get a specific speaker
When you set the channel count 2 do the output channels have
a specific spatial positioning defined? Or would it make more
sense to output B-format and run it through one of the Ambisonics
plugins to get a specific speaker layout?
jlc
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 05:14:54PM +0200, Alfons Adriaensen wrote:
-C 2 is for a square layout LF, RF, LB, RB
-C 4 is for a cube layout bottom square (as above) followed by top square.
This should of course be
-C 4 is for a square layout LF, RF, LB, RB
-C 8 is for a cube layout bottom square
Alfons Adriaensen wrote on Thu, 13-May-2004:
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 11:06:11AM -0400, Jesse Chappell wrote:
When you set the channel count 2 do the output channels have
a specific spatial positioning defined? Or would it make more
sense to output B-format and run it through one of
At Wed, 12 May 2004 15:22:06 +0200,
Alfons Adriaensen wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 03:03:27PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Jens M Andreasen hat gesagt: // Jens M Andreasen wrote:
To reiterate the question: SuSE 9.0 or Mandrake 10.0?
I've been using a standard SuSE 9.0 (2.4) for
Richard Bown wrote:
Try a make mrproper
What does that do?
The command make mrproper insures that you have a pristine source
tree. (whatever that means ...)
See http://www.google.com/search?q=make+mrproper :)
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Dr. Albert Graf
Dept. of Music-Informatics, University of Mainz, Germany
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On Wednesday 12 May 2004 21:54, Albert Graef wrote:
[SuSE 9.0 and capabilities]
That sounds like you're sources are still misconfigured.
I was just being a doofus. I hadn't made clean after make dep.
So the simple steps to getting it working were: make cloneconfig;
make dep; make clean; make
Hi,
...
On my SuSE 9.0 system, this makes a *great* difference.
Yes, I can attest to that too now. Many thanks for the various
tips - the lowest period size I can obtain now with jackstart and
--realtime in duplex with the SBLive is now 512 (which is OK)
512 is the smallest buffer size
Alle 00:01, mercoledì 12 maggio 2004, Paul Davis ha scritto:
Besides I see around the LADSPA API for sound processing but nothing si
milar
for input / output.
there are good reasons for that.
However, what about writing an advanced API for I/O plugins, completely
detached from
Alle 17:02, mercoledì 12 maggio 2004, Jorge García ha scritto:
Hi,
and what do you think about gstreamer? I have been two months reading
LAD's list and nobody had commented nothing about those libs. Either in
ZKM's conference.
I have done some tests with gstreamer and I really like it.
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 11:39:27AM -0400, Jesse Chappell wrote:
I assume you meant 4 and 8 respectively. What about 3?
Yes, of course.
Incidentally, I notice that in 0.1.0 that when you specify values 5-7 it segfaults,
and 8 causes jackd to hang up entirely on my system.
Shame on me. I
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 10:51:53PM +0200, J_Zar wrote:
Alle 00:01, mercoled? 12 maggio 2004, Paul Davis ha scritto:
Besides I see around the LADSPA API for sound processing but nothing si
milar
for input / output.
...
for audio file I/O, libsndfile takes care of that rather nicely,
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