Re: [LAD] Does noiseshaping affect quantisation noise?

2010-06-08 Thread Philipp Überbacher
Excerpts from fons's message of 2010-06-07 23:10:27 +0200: On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 10:41:07PM +0200, Philipp wrote: This is probably a stupid question. Not stupid, but maybe worded in a way that makes answering it quite impossible. You managed anyway, thanks ;) My guess is that

Re: [LAD] Opening ALSA devices (hardware and PCM)

2010-06-08 Thread Clemens Ladisch
Julien Claassen wrote: I was wondering, is there a difference in opening a device like plughw:0,0 and plug:pcm.my_own_device If my_own_device is defined as a hw device, no. I've looked in the code of aplay aplay is more a debugging tool for driver than an example for application

Re: [LAD] axonlib

2010-06-08 Thread Jeremy
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:12 PM, ccernn cern.th.s...@gmail.com wrote: i'm new to lists like this, and don't know how to reply to specific posts in a discussion.. (teach me?) some clarification is needed for axonlib (earlier post), i guess... yes, axonlib is: standalone/vst-plugin library

[LAD] Jack Session

2010-06-08 Thread Louigi Verona
Guys! There has been some talk about Jack Session, but no big official announcements. In fact, not even a clear concept. I understand that it is all in very early development, but can someone please clearly describe the concept, how it is planned to work, etc. Louigi.

Re: [LAD] axonlib

2010-06-08 Thread Igor Brkic
On 08.06.2010 09:30, Jeremy wrote: A little confused here. Is it an audio processor that can be used in many different forms, or is it a host for other plugins? The fact that it has a standalone version makes me think that it is an audio processor, but I'm still not sure exactly what it does

Re: [LAD] meta issue tracker idea

2010-06-08 Thread Patrick Shirkey
On Mon, June 7, 2010 8:09 am, Robin Gareus wrote: On 06/07/2010 05:26 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote: But that is really just replicating existing functionality. A more productive approach is to improve on the bugs page now that it exists. For example an add / submit new feed button/link

Re: [LAD] Jack Session

2010-06-08 Thread Philipp Überbacher
Excerpts from Louigi Verona's message of 2010-06-08 10:07:35 +0200: Guys! There has been some talk about Jack Session, but no big official announcements. In fact, not even a clear concept. I understand that it is all in very early development, but can someone please clearly describe the

Re: [LAD] Does noiseshaping affect quantisation noise?

2010-06-08 Thread fons
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 08:53:43AM +0200, Philipp Überbacher wrote: So the actual problem isn't the noise but its correlation with the signal? Yes. I'm a bit curious about the first graph. The actual signal is the ~1kHz one, but what are all the other 'spikes'? The quantisation error

Re: [LAD] axonlib

2010-06-08 Thread Dave Phillips
Greetings, I don't intend to speak for ccern, but I thought I'd try to clarify what axonlib is/does (assuming I understand correctly myself) : It is a library designed to aid in the coding/porting of VST plugins in native formats for Linux (plugfoo.so) and Windows (plugfoo.dll). I think

Re: [LAD] Axonlib (again)

2010-06-08 Thread ccernn
aarg, answering in the list is confusing! thunderbird gives me just errors when trying to click on any reply links in the emails or the list archives. please, someone tell me how this is supposed to work... --- I think it is a library for building audio processors - you write your code to do

[LAD] [job advert] Software Developer: Audio and Digital Music

2010-06-08 Thread Chris Cannam
[forwarding here, hope this is not too off topic or unwelcome] == Software Developer: Audio and Digital Music Centre for Digital Music Queen Mary, University of London School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science The Centre for Digital Music (C4DM)

Re: [LAD] Axonlib (again)

2010-06-08 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
ccernn wrote: aarg, answering in the list is confusing! thunderbird gives me just errors when trying to click on any reply links in the emails or the list archives. please, someone tell me how this is supposed to work... Screenshot:

Re: [LAD] axonlib

2010-06-08 Thread Jeremy
On 06/08/2010 12:18 PM, Dave Phillips wrote: Greetings, I don't intend to speak for ccern, but I thought I'd try to clarify what axonlib is/does (assuming I understand correctly myself) : It is a library designed to aid in the coding/porting of VST plugins in native formats for Linux

Re: [LAD] axonlib

2010-06-08 Thread Dave Phillips
Jeremy wrote: So a bit like Jucetice? http://www.anticore.org/jucetice/ IMO, yes. I'm not very technical so I can't say if they have a similar code-base, but their project goals are certainly similar. Best, dp ___ Linux-audio-dev mailing

Re: [LAD] axonlib (last one)

2010-06-08 Thread ccernn
sorry... no 'reply' butttons (thunderbird) or any other link (list archives) i tried has worked so far, so i give up. i don't have the patience for these things... at least i tried.. i just wanted to let you know that there's something new out there, that some of you might find interesting,

Re: [LAD] axonlib (last one)

2010-06-08 Thread Paul Davis
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 11:11 AM, ccernn cern.th.s...@gmail.com wrote: sorry... no 'reply' butttons (thunderbird) or any other link (list archives) i tried has worked so far, so i give up. i guess this is the modern world ... where something that us old-timers take for granted (replying to a

Re: [LAD] axonlib (last one)

2010-06-08 Thread Philipp Überbacher
Excerpts from ccernn's message of 2010-06-08 17:11:11 +0200: sorry... no 'reply' butttons (thunderbird) or any other link (list archives) i tried has worked so far, so i give up. i don't have the patience for these things... at least i tried.. i just wanted to let you know that there's

Re: [LAD] mailing-list problems - was: axonlib (last one)

2010-06-08 Thread Robin Gareus
On 06/08/2010 05:11 PM, ccernn wrote: sorry... no 'reply' butttons (thunderbird) Thunderbird 3.0.4 has reply-to-all and reply-to-list buttons. They are displayed by default. Maybe you've 'customized' them away? or any other link (list archives) The top-most (aka first) link in the

Re: [LAD] mailing-list problems - was: axonlib (last one)

2010-06-08 Thread ccernn
Robin Gareus ro...@... writes: On 06/08/2010 05:11 PM, ccernn wrote: sorry... no 'reply' butttons (thunderbird) Thunderbird 3.0.4 has reply-to-all and reply-to-list buttons. They are displayed by default. Maybe you've 'customized' them away? hmmm, i have a reply, and a reply-to-all,

Re: [LAD] mailing-list problems - was: axonlib (last one)

2010-06-08 Thread Chris Cannam
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 7:21 PM, ccernn cern.th.s...@gmail.com wrote: hmmm, i have a reply, and a reply-to-all, but no reply-to-list Reply-to-all will work, then. Some people get cross if you reply-to-all to one of their list messages, because that means they may get two copies of your reply --

Re: [LAD] axonlib v0.1.0

2010-06-08 Thread Lubomir I. Ivanov
hello, to clarify the current format capabilities of the library: the library for now can be used to create: - vst plugins for linux and windows (so / dll) - standalone executables for linux and windows ('elf' exe/ 'pe' exe). the standalone executables are not plugin host containers, but they

Re: [LAD] mailing-list problems - was: axonlib (last one)

2010-06-08 Thread Robin Gareus
On 06/08/2010 09:07 PM, Chris Cannam wrote: On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 7:21 PM, ccernn cern.th.s...@gmail.com wrote: hmmm, i have a reply, and a reply-to-all, but no reply-to-list Reply-to-all will work, then. Some people get cross if you reply-to-all to one of their list messages, because

Re: [LAD] mailing-list problems - was: axonlib (last one)

2010-06-08 Thread Chris Cannam
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Robin Gareus ro...@gareus.org wrote: On 06/08/2010 09:07 PM, Chris Cannam wrote: So: reply-to-list is better if you have it, but if you don't, use reply-to-all. mmh better in what way? better in that I have seen complaints from people here before about

Re: [LAD] meta issue tracker idea

2010-06-08 Thread Robin Gareus
On 06/08/2010 10:31 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote: On Mon, June 7, 2010 8:09 am, Robin Gareus wrote: On 06/07/2010 05:26 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote: But that is really just replicating existing functionality. A more productive approach is to improve on the bugs page now that it exists. For

Re: [LAD] Opening ALSA devices (hardware and PCM)

2010-06-08 Thread Julien Claassen
Hello Clemens! the asterisk logs only show, that it can't open the device. I tried to put in some extra debug info, but it simply likes to fail with pcm_open. Still from what Fons said, I've given up the ALSA jack_plug as a bad job and would like to concentrate instead on the JACK

Re: [LAD] two reasons for jack2 .. and the problems with it.

2010-06-08 Thread Robin Gareus
Hi again, All right, Rui was (yet again) very quick on the uptake and qjackctl 0.3.6.24 is out. I managed to get a system where JACK sessions not only survive system suspend/resume cycles but also qjackctl does. YAY. It still required quite a bit of scripting to remember port-connections and

Re: [LAD] [LAU] like qjackctl, but trimmed of all fat

2010-06-08 Thread Aaron Krister Johnson
Hi all, Let me know how this newer version works out for you. I've hopefully made the audio/MIDI distinction cleaner and bug-free, b/c now the script uses 'jack_lsp -t' to list the type. One can toggle between alsa-midi and jack-midi with the 'm' key. Not being a user of a2jackmidi bridge or

[LAD] jack session support, yoshimi

2010-06-08 Thread cal
I've got yoshimi jack session support behaving semi-sensibly with pyjacksm and jsweeper, but there's one point I'm struggling with. Jack midi connections aren't being stored by session save - ?xml version=1.0 ? jacksession jackclient cmdline=yoshimi -d ${SESSION_DIR} -u 4 infra=False