On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 11:22 -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Please allow me to use this opportunity to remind and encourage everyone,
especially consortium membership to please cross-post their important
announcements on the consortium list as we do have members on that list that
are not a part
Am Mittwoch, den 28.02.2007, 18:09 +0100 schrieb Marc-Olivier Barre:
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Hi again,
OK, since I'm a total idiot, I just realised that we were in February
and
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 16:00 +0700, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
_ langagemachine wrote:
Hello.
The former two seem slightly more complete ; in particular, I very
much liked Breakage, which uses Chuck :
http://www.blackholeprojector.com/
(Actually, this app would have been a very good
Apparently, a Sound BOF took place at GUADEC 2006
http://guadec.org/GUADEC2006. Slides that were presented:
http://etudiant.epita.fr/~lureau_m/GUADEC06-Audio-BOF/
It seems that PulseAudio http://pulseaudio.org/, formerly known as
Polypaudio, could be (is?) GNOME's new audio server of choice
Forest Bond schrieb:
Also it's not really a sampler as such. It's more of a rom player.
Something like specimen or probably much chionic is more suited.
Chionic is looking for new guys to help out if i remember right, help
them out, and you get what you want! ;)
All I can find on chionic are
On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 07:46 -0400, Thomas Vecchione wrote:
Personally I consider it drop the acronym. Just call it LADSPA. It is
pronounceable on its own as has been mentioned, and why the heck does
everything in Linux/Open Source HAVE to be an acronym?
So to clarify, if there is a
Am Donnerstag, den 20.04.2006, 21:48 +0200 schrieb Lars Luthman:
How about a machine-friendly interface for searching and downloading
plugin tarballs (or references to distribution packages) so one could
write a tool like CPAN for LADSPAs? An automated way to download and
install plugins would
Am Donnerstag, den 06.04.2006, 20:52 +0200 schrieb fons adriaensen:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 08:28:32PM +0200, Jan Weil wrote:
206.805
This is a Thinkpad T43 with an unpatched 2.6.16 with CONFIG_PREEMPT=y,
jackd 0.100.7, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now what does that value tell me
Am Donnerstag, den 06.04.2006, 20:52 +0200 schrieb fons adriaensen:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 08:28:32PM +0200, Jan Weil wrote:
This is a Thinkpad T43 with an unpatched 2.6.16 with CONFIG_PREEMPT=y,
jackd 0.100.7, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you been able to use -p 64 with 2.6.16 on the Thinkpad
Hi Dmitry,
Am Donnerstag, den 06.04.2006, 14:36 +0400 schrieb Dmitry Baikov:
I'm planning to get RME Multiface (II) and have a question to it's owners.
Can you, please, post its latency in audio loop, measured with jaaa in
2x64 buffer setup.
206.805
This is a Thinkpad T43 with an unpatched
http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/11/09/inside-the-korg-oasys.html
Cheers
Jan
Am Dienstag, den 14.06.2005, 10:36 -0400 schrieb Lee Revell:
Who in the hell is this jwz, and why does everyone care what he thinks
so much? Can someone at least post a link to this rant of his?
This one?
jwz - fuck the skull of alsa
http://jwz.livejournal.com/490051.html
enough a lot of passion is involved.
Just my thoughts.
[0]: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
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There is an attempt to create a native and free replacement of Buzz at
http://www.buzztard.org. The Status page suggests they could do with
some help...
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CCing you. I think this is mainly
addressed to the FreeBob team.
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Alsaplayer's OpenGL spectrum analyzer is a good starting point?
http://www.alsaplayer.org/screenshots.php3
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[1]: http://developer.berlios.de
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for.
It is not free, though, 30 days evaluation or buy it for 25 UK Pounds.
Whereas Audacity is free.
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label (e. g. Input gain: -10.7 dB, although
I know that *this* is not a unit of measurement).
You could make this label appear as soon as the fan is big enough.
At least with the hfanslider it could even be permanent.
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On Mon Jul 26 07:22:57 2004 Dave Robillard wrote:
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 06:21, Jan Weil wrote:
On Sun Jul 25 21:36:35 2004 Dave Robillard wrote:
I decided to throw up a tarball of my modular jack patchbay (now called
Patchage), though it's far from finished (not enough hours in the day
using standard tools
and edit your text files.
You could even use somethinkg like FLAC for the audio part...
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of sound types like sox (but if not, I can use
sox).
IIRC sndfile-info can do that.
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and
http://www.jawebada.de/index.cgi/blog/software/autoformat.html
Send me an email and I will add you to the list of known posters.
Happy coding
Jan
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On Thu Jun 3 12:58:06 2004 Paul Winkler wrote:
Numeric (c extensions that give you high-speed matrix math stuff,
might be handy for DSP)
http://www.pfdubois.com/numpy/
These extensions are also used by PyJack
http://www.a2hd.com/software/
Jan
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Am Mit, den 05.05.2004 schrieb Jan Weil um 13:15:
now that my new website is online I'd like to let you know that I
recently added a 'Linux Audio' path to my weblog.
What I forgot to mention is that (thanks to Blosxom) it is also
available as an RSS feed:
http://www.jawebada.de/index.cgi/blog
I was browsing the comments to this (Linux Audio) article[0] on
OSnews.com when I found this link[1] to a Creamware Scope forum[2].
It states that Creamware's Scope Fusion Platform[3] is about to be
ported to Linux and OSX. This is a community effort led by Frank Hund of
Creamware and Willie
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 09:23, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:50:55 +1000
Conrad Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
packages using automake should only set AM_CFLAGS, AM_INCLUDES, AM_LDFLAGS
etc. in Makefile.am. Resetting CFLAGS, INCLUDES, LDFLAGS etc. is a bug
(which I've
is free in every sense of the word.
# Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Jan Weil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
if ARGV.include?(-h) || ARGV.include?(--help) || ARGV.size == 0
puts usage: #{File.basename($0)} [-H] URL...
puts -H --header\tadd csv header
exit
end
if ARGV.include?(-H) || ARGV.include
Hi,
On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 17:13, Alex Marandon wrote:
[snip clipping problem]
/* -- mixage, cf. http://www.vttoth.com/digimix.htm -- */
for ( i = 0; i = BUFFER_SIZE; i++ ) {
mixed_buffer[i]
= buffer1[i] + buffer2[i] - buffer1[i] *
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:11, Steve Harris wrote:
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 11:14:02 +0100, Jan Weil wrote:
Well, since these are _hints_ I'd suggest to just ignore
LADSPA_HINT_SWITCHED in this case. Otherwise a simpler minded host
(applyplugin) might let you use this plugin without problems
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:30, Steve Harris wrote:
In that case there is a bug in AudioTwingTwang, its as simple as that. I
have no idea why people think they can get away with releasing
non-conformant plugins *cough* ;) In many ways its worse than release
buggy apps, because it can bring down
On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 11:02, Daniel Risacher wrote:
Background:
Despite the various and sundry advances in linux audio, I find there
are still legacy apps that are built against the OSS API. This is
problematic since the legacy OSS model has blocking semantics. To get
multiple audio
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 20:40, Tom Szilagyi wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Mike Rawes wrote:
A host could read in each of the Point values, and present them in a
drop-down list for example.
Done it. Hope i didn't overlook anything. I'm not sure if Ardour uses RDF
info for anything other than
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 23:09, Tom Szilagyi wrote:
Hi all,
TAP (Tom's Audio Plugins) 0.1-0 is released.
Currently four LADSPA plugins are available.
You can check them out at:
http://www.hszk.bme.hu/~st444/tap/tap.html
Hi Tom,
nice work!
I tested your plugins with Visecas (i. e.
Hello lists,
I am pleased to announce the initial release of Visecas 0.3.1.
Visecas is a graphical user interface (GTK+) for Ecasound
[http://eca.cx/ecasound], a software package written by Kai Vehmanen
which is designed for multitrack audio processing.
It aims to provide full access to all
I can't resist (just promoting the beauty of Ruby):
--8--
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'ecasound'
e = Ecasound::ControlInterface.new()
e.command(cs-add jackmon)
e.command(c-add jacmon)
e.command(ai-add jack)
e.command(ao-add null)
e.command(cs-connect)
e.command(start)
loop do
$stderr JACK
to - close' the device for every frame?
Do I have to setup a signal handler for SIGTERM to close the audio
device properly?
Best wishes,
Jan Weil
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Hi Iain,
thank you for your response!
your frames are 10ms - but is that also true of the OSS driver? (see
questions below)..
I do not explicitly request a specific fragment size. Therefore I expect
the OSS driver to compute a suitable size.
what size (and how many) fragments are you
:(
But a SIGTERM makes no difference.
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Phone: +49 30 31002-876
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