Jean Piche writes: > dont need a discussion about music's influence on culture but I think > everyone will agree its serious business in the education and > socialising of a child, increasing manyfold in adolescence. ... > Even when > there is quality, I am not certain what to think of Nigerian children > being fed a diet of DJ Spooky, no matter how much I personally enjoy > his work...
It's competing with songs like "I Go Chop Your Dollar". :-( > A head's up on the XO audio subsystem: The speakers have a severely > biased frequency response. We have recently performed a thorough > analysis of the audio response curve of the machine and there is a > spectacular 12dB peak between 3000 and 4500 Hz, this on all models. Please share. > The solution we have implemented in TamTam is to simply apply a > reverse notch filter on the audio signals we send to the speakers. Details? > This works well and provides a more pleasant listening experience, > but inevitably reduces the dynamic range. It does nothing per se to > protect the speakers becasue you can still crank up the volume to > casing distortion. Furthermore, our solution only works with the > speakers of course, since the line out/headphone output produces an > acceptably neutral signal. Thus, to make it sound good in the > speakers, we make it sound bad in the earphones. Unless there is a > signal we can access that tells us when the line out jack is > connected.... Anyone know? The hardware documentation says you can tell. (but I haven't seen how) _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
