directly apply the tips
of the pro engineers
Discussions about recording and mastering should also be put at the end
What do you think?
Gerald
On 05.02.2016 10:22, Carlos sanchiavedraZ wrote:
Hi dear all lau-ers.
Last year LAC was amazing, let's see if I can make it this time.
This mini format
ledge/experience in
mixing then me, to help
others (that counts me :) ) on their current projects.
I can bring two sound cards (one usb, one firewire), Studio monitors,
two pairs of headphones.
What do you think?
Gerald
On 03.02.2016 21:04, David Runge wrote:
Hello Linux Audio Community!
This i
Already forked his code to look at it, maybe I can come up with a quick
patch& pull request ;)
On 18.12.2015 15:28, Christopher Arndt wrote:
Am 18.12.2015 um 10:52 schrieb Gerald Mwangi:
Hi, there's already an issue filed (Nov 2014) on klicks Github page
(https://github.com/dsa
Hi, there's already an issue filed (Nov 2014) on klicks Github page
(https://github.com/dsacre/klick/issues/1), but the dev isn't responding :(
Gerald
On 18.12.2015 10:23, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Hi, while I usually have no problem with cli's this time I need a gui
with basi
Forgot to say thanks for the tip :)
Gerald
On 18.12.2015 10:23, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
Hi, while I usually have no problem with cli's this time I need a gui
with basically a list of profiles (the setlist of the gig). Each
profile should contain most importantly the tempo.
Fixed tempo that i
trols klick over osc) has the list of
profiles thing, but as mentioned before,
the osc mode of klick disables it's transport master option (the -T
option). I'll try and file the issue with the dev of klick.
Gerald
On 18.12.2015 01:39, Reuben Martin wrote:
Oops accidentally hit send..
when using sooperlooper
as slave. (SL works fine with ardour).
Thanks, Gerald/JimsonDrift
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Hi Guy, thanks for sharing this and welcome here. Whats' your IRC handle?
I'm asking since I'm also very slowly teaching myself audio DSP. DISTHRO
Framework was the right choice, I also use it. Btw Gui is great looking,
I'll test the plugin soon.
cheers Gerald /IRC: JimsonDri
Ok thanks.
Gerald
On 18.08.2015 21:53, Chris Cannam wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2015, at 08:42 PM, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
>> Is the license compatible with the GPL in the
>> sense that I could embed the envelope class/functions in my own code?
>
> Y
Hi Chris, thanks alot. Is the license compatible with the GPL in the
sense that I could embed the envelope class/functions in my own code?
Or would I have to use it as a stat/dyn linked library?
Gerald
On 16.08.2015 20:35, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Yep, this Simple Cepstrum plugin can do this,
thanks, I forgot about those. I'll take a look at vamp
On 14.08.2015 20:39, Alex Norman wrote:
> maybe something from this?
>
> http://vamp-plugins.org/download.html?platform=linux64
>
> On 0, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
>> Hi Can anyone point me out to code that extracts t
Hi Can anyone point me out to code that extracts the spectral envelope
of a signal. Due to my tight time constraints I can't dig much into the
topic to develope such an extractor, so somewhat working C/C++ code is
appreciable.
Thanks Gerald
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On 06.06.2015 23:08, Tito Latini wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 06, 2015 at 03:35:16PM +0100, Harry van Haaren wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Adrian Knoth
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Not enough informati
Forgot to mention there's a conflict (possibly a symbol conflict)
between A4 and aubio. I think I will have to link aubio statically to
GuitarSynth.
Will try that when I'm back from vacation. UI is the next thing I want
to do, till then you have to use the lv2.
Gerald
On 23.05.2015
ion
of the frequency spectrum of the synth with that of the input.
Have fun testing it and give me your thoughts.
this was announced previously under the subject Jimson Drifts double
attack. I guess no one looked at it since the subject says nothing.
Sorry for that.
Regar
ect Jimson Drifts double
attack. I guess no one looked at it since the subject says nothing.
Sorry for that.
Regards,
Gerald
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ectro will come ...
Gerald
On 14.05.2015 23:44, F. Silvain wrote:
> I have some bad points as well. You drummer sounds a little off. The
> guitar sometimes too, though that might be by design. With the drummer
> it's really noticeable. Also the production of the drums sounds
> typically &qu
ter.de)
Second one: GuitarSynth is now an lv2 plugin. Yep, it's true, thanks to
falktx's DPF.
You can get it at https://github.com/geraldmwangi/GuitarSynth-DPF. Have
fun testing it and give me your thoughts.
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Hi Hermann, Congratulations.
I was wondering, how do you accomplish this work?
Do actually own the pedals? Where do you get the circuit diagrams?
How do you mathematically simulate the electronic components?
Gerald
On 01.05.2015 19:25, Hermann Meyer wrote:
> Next to the Fuzz pedals, I
Thanks Hermann,
edited README.
Gerald
On 30.04.2015 09:30, Hermann Meyer wrote:
>
> Nice Project
>
> For your README/ build instruction you should add the following
> commands before make:
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Hi The lv2 version of GuitarSynth is working, thanks to falktx's DPF.
Get it from https://github.com/geraldmwangi/GuitarSynth-DPF.git if you
like. I'll release (post to LAU) it with bugfixes on the weekend.
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I understand. Thanks again
Gerald
On 28.04.2015 21:09, Chris Cannam wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015, at 05:12 PM, Gerald wrote:
>> By 'crude' do you mean it does the job, but not that well?
> What I really mean is that it wasn't written for use in a specific
>
obably never.
But alot of things can be learnt on the way (source-filter separation,
non-neg matrix factorization, wavelets). Not to mention the code from
the people on the list/IRC (thanks guys). It's my friday evenings
hacking project, after the kids are in bed. And it's fun.
Gerald
On 2
Thanks Chris.
By 'crude' do you mean it does the job, but not that well?
Gerald
On 28.04.2015 17:45, Chris Cannam wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015, at 04:10 PM, Gerald wrote:
>> [...] dividing the FFT'd input signal by the envelope
> This LADSPA plugin
>
> https://
pe with the synths (as an option in
the GUI). Then GuitarSynth will really be a guitar synth ;)
Gerald
On 28.04.2015 15:58, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> A simple example, without or even with compressor, play
>
> g string - fret 3 and slide to fret 5, hold the tone
> d string - fret 3 and sli
well the goal is to not that dependent on the frequencies being played,
but rather on the timbre/frequency envelope of the instrument. This way
not the current tuning would be the serious issue,
but the declining quality of the strings over time.
Gerald
On 28.04.2015 12:31, Ralf Mardorf wrote
Interesting note, you must have ears if you can hear the overtones that
clear without amplification.
It also depends on the guitar body itself? A solid body (loke LP) would
behave different than a strat?
Gerald
On 28.04.2015 02:55, Harry van Haaren wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 12:57 AM, Ti
fundamentals.
..but its probably b*** sh** ;)
Gerald
On 25.04.2015 05:13, Tim E. Real wrote:
> For FFT to distinguish among notes it needs a certain amount of
> samples in a block. More samples per block for lower notes.
> On guitar it was just sorta
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That interests me to. I am familiar the concepts of wavelets from
computer vision (haven't worked with them) where they are used for image
denoising, feature extraction and so on.
Gerald
On 26.04.2015 19:00, Tim E. Real wrote:
> Fons do you
Oh, thanks. Didn't catchup on the thread :)
Gerald
On 26.04.2015 19:00, Tim E. Real wrote:
> OK Albert, I uploaded the source of my polyphonic guitar synth to:
>
> https://github.com/terminator356/polyguitsynth
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Do you still have code?
Gerald
On 25.04.2015 05:13, Tim E. Real wrote:
> I simply grabbed an open-source FFT library, and the rest was easy.
> Audio-to-midi polyphonic pitch converter.
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Thanks Albert,
I've already come across some of the links you posted, the otherones
I'll checkout.
I've read about non-negative matrix factorization stft basis functions
and some iterative cancellation procedures. Not sure which path to take.
Gerald
On 25.04.2015 02:37, Albert Gr
Hi guys,
I've improved the pitch detector in GuitarSynth so that when using a
plektrum the freq doesn't jerk around
during attack phases.
Plans for this weekend are to move it falktx's dpf, lets hope that goes
well.
Gerald
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definately, but that comes with the cost of extra hardware (pickup,
6chan soundcard). I would build that into GuitarSynth if I had that gear.
But I'm also rather interested multipitch out of one signal. It's just
more convenient too
Gerald
On 23.04.2015 00:03, Jesse Cobra wrote:
&
en blind source separation?
Lg Gerald
On 22.04.2015 19:53, Guido Scholz wrote:
> attached you find a patch to get rid of an other ugly warning message
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Sorry, forgot to commit :) git push did nothing, and I didn't see it.
Lg Gerald
On 21.04.2015 20:49, Guido Scholz wrote:
> but a "git push" seem to be missing yet.
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Ok while we're at it: Are there any people in the Rhein-Neckar Area
(Mannheim,Heidelberg) interested in creating a group here (Heidelberg,
Mannheim is also ok)?
Lg Gerald
On 21.04.2015 15:07, Bruno Gola wrote:
> This is an open call to all Berlin based Linux Audio users and de
LAM hasn't been updated for sometime (since 2010),
so I scraped it. Maybe I'll extract the relevant parts of CLAM for
GuitarSynth.
Gerald
On 21.04.2015 03:33, Gianfranco Ceccolini wrote:
> FalkTX helped me with the QT4/QT5 issue and I got it working
>
> Nice to play around. Fast pi
Thanx. Fixed that and the warnings
On 20.04.2015 21:21, Guido Scholz wrote:
> Am Mon, 20. Apr 2015 um 20:09:17 +0200 schrieb Gerald:
>
> Hi Gerald,
>
>> Yes thats true. I built it on Ubuntu 14.04 and on Arch Linux both with qt5.
>> which distro are you on?
>
Yes thats true. I built it on Ubuntu 14.04 and on Arch Linux both with qt5.
which distro are you on?
Gerald
On 20.04.2015 19:57, Guido Scholz wrote:
> Am Mon, 20. Apr 2015 um 18:40:26 +0200 schrieb Gianfranco Ceccolini:
>
>> When building in KXStudio I get the fol
alls under
the wider topic called Blind Source Separation (BSS). Is there any
expert on BSS here on the list?
Gerald
On 18.04.2015 14:55, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Thank you,
>
> builds without issues on Arch Linux. Running it works too, but I didn't
> test it. Jack audio IOs and
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Clam dep is removed. Can you compile it and run it again? Set jack
samplerate to 44100 and Periods to 512 (my settings).
Gerald
On 18.04.2015 13:24, Gerald wrote:
>
> I'll look into that. I used clam since it had prettier knobs but d
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I'll look into that. I used clam since it had prettier knobs but dropped
it again, as it isn't developed anymore (?)
Gerald
On 18.04.2015 08:56, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
>
> On Sat, April 18, 2015 8:30 am, Gerald wrote:
>> Hi guy
y with. It take an audio signal (your
guitar) extracts the fundamental pitch and drives some wavetable synths.
Feel free to manipulate it, I'll be happy to grant people write access
to the repo.
Btw on IRC my Nick is JimsonDrift, the name of my band (see
www.jimson-drift.de)
he problem
theoretically (that means the math). I want to understand the
distribution of the acoustic modes of a given room in order to
optimize/minimize their amplitude, as well as the
reverberation/reflection aspects of different materials. Just want
deeper insights to plan the booth.
Than
. Oh wait, not even that: A good PA suffices for
wind generation. So its only upto the musicians taste. No one could
tell a fullblown stack from a good simulation just by ear!
Gerald
On 08/24/2014 08:46 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
! Why are Marshall stacks not replaced
> by Zoom, Guitarix and frie
://www.thomann.de/de/256918tascam_us1800.htm (has no ADAT, but only
spdif)
http://www.thomann.de/de/phonic_firefly_808_retour.htm (unkown
manufacturer, at least to me)
Can someone tell how good these do with jack/linux,or maybe show another
option.
Thanx,
Gerald
I'll give it a shot,
Regards,
Gerald
On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 23:07 +0100, ander...@notam02.no wrote:
> >>>>> "G" == Gerald Mwangi writes:
>
> G> Hi, has some got PolyPitch compiled on linux? It complaining that
> G> SCWorld_Allocator is mi
Hi, has some got PolyPitch compiled on linux? It complaining that
SCWorld_Allocator is missing. I've installed SuperCollider 3.4 on ubuntu
oneiric.
Greets,
Gerald
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 12:57 +, Dan S wrote:
> Hi Gerald,
>
> I don't know the exact state of the art, but Ni
Looks interesting . I'll take a look at it.
Thanx,
Gerald
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 12:57 +, Dan S wrote:
> Hi Gerald,
>
> I don't know the exact state of the art, but Nick Collins recently
> used "Anssi Klapuri's great 2008 paper 'Multipitch analysis of
gnal.
Does anyone know of a lib which does this in realtime? Or at least a
state of the art paper I could implement?
thanx,
Gerald
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scratching ability. This could be done by creating a new window,
where the instruments/samples are portrayed as turntables which can be
scratched either by mouse or external hardware. What do you think?
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That's worthwhile a thought. More than 2 turntables is just a must have
for me. BTW is there a diff btw decksand turntables in mixxx?
Gerald
On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 11:45 -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
>
> > Oh sorry, I ch
out.
I'll play with it, until I've made tX what I want it to be.
By the way the scratch algorithm in tX is superior to any other program
(even mixxx) I've played with.
Gerald
On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 07:11 -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> On Friday, April 01, 2011 04:53:53 am
Hi, mixxx as i understand it tailored to live DJing as in just qeueing
songs and fading between them, for e.g. for a party .tX is tailored to
creating a live performance, similar to sooperlooper, with the exception
that you use prerecorded loops, instead of recording them live.
regards,
Gerald
e the workflow of tX more simplistic and live: load
the loops-> press play-> scratch/ twist params/load more loops. That's
it.
Just like the unix motto: Make a small tool, but make it the best.
Gerald
On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 19:34 +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> On 04/01/2011 07:23 PM,
Qt for the Gui (as a programmer, i love Qt), but
that for the far Future
So actually It should rather go along the lines of Traktor DJ (from NI)
(with more than 2 turntables), than Live. I'd also like to incorporate
NI idea of using a physical turntable to control tX (scratching etc.)
Gerald
On
Hi again, I'm not that much focused on portability, for your info. It
suffices to have a jack-mixer lib on linux.
Gerald
On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 21:47 +0200, Conrad Berhörster wrote:
> Hi Gerald,
>
>
> Op den Sünnavend 26 März 2011 Klock 18:13:09 hett Gerald Mwangi schreven:
&g
Thanx all, tritium looks very much like my own preliminary design. One
question, does it mask JACK so that I only have to use the Tritium API
(only JACK-Audio, not Midi)?
I also don't see any support for Inserts/plugins in the channel class.
Am I wrong?
Gerald
On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 21:47
Oh thanks, I'll look at the links.
Gerald
On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 12:43 -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> On Saturday, March 26, 2011 12:13:09 pm Gerald Mwangi wrote:
> > Hi, I'm messing arround with the source of TerminatorX.
> > As it seems, tX needs a total
as full stereo outputs of each turntable, no matter if
the sample on the turntable is mono or stereo (this is missing in the
current release, making it hard for many people to use tX). It should be
conceptually easy to export this functuality into an external library.
Gerald
On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 13:22
and VST support.
Gerald
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u have to
change the makefile to you needs.
Lets revive this wonderfull program.
Gerald
P.S Sorry for the poor documentation !!
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change the makefile to you needs.
Lets revive this wonderfull program.
Gerald
P.S Sorry for the poor documentation !!
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Hi guys,
I've run into some problem while restruckturing the audio backend of
TerminatorX. When I want to debug the Jack process callback, Jack throws
out my client. Is there some way of stepping through the process
callback, without having my client being shutdown?
G
Hi,
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 12:51 +0100, rosea grammostola wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Gerald Mwangi
> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
> At last I've managed to put my music online.
> Check out http://www.jamendo.com/de/album
Feel free to do so. But please respect the cc license (The most
important part: mention my name, when you show your version to
others ;) )
Gerald
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 18:06 +, Frank Smith wrote:
> Hi Gerald
> Very nice stuff!!
> I would like to add some stuff to Feels like rock
ad it as zipped mp3s, then vote.
Gerald
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 18:11 +0100, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hello Gerald!
>I try to download your album via torrent (OGG) and it seems there's no
> peer.
> I started it this morning and then had to go out, still nothing going.
>
Hi Guys,
At last I've managed to put my music online.
Check out http://www.jamendo.com/de/album/62900.
'Let it go' is my first Linux only production, and now I have fully
converted to Linux. Jack-Apps just rock!
Please send me your impressions.
Hi,
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 10:16 -0600, Josh Lawrence wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
> > Hi, does anyone know a synth powerfull like zynadd, phasex or
> > bristol,but in dssi format? I need something I can load into Rosegarden,
> > since I don
Hi, well I'm also not the auto spellcheck guy. I just need something
that saves the state of the session. No auto bla bla. It should save,
when I click 'save session', pressumebly just causing all the apps to do
their internal save operation.
> +1 for Calf Monosynth and WhySynth. They, in additio
05 March 2010 11:48:11 Gerald Mwangi wrote:
> > Hi, this is a part of a previous mail,but with catchier Subject
> >
> > I think LASH should be integrated into Jack, to make it mandatory for
> > linux audio apps. The missing LASH support is one of the main issues
> > d
Ah cool, is it already in the current jack release? Too lazy to look.
Gerald
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 12:06 +0100, torbenh wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 11:48:11AM +0100, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
> > Hi, this is a part of a previous mail,but with catchier Subject
> >
> > I
o
use multiple instances as inserts in ardour.
I just don't feel like firing 11 apps, and wiring them everytime.
Gerald
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 14:20 +0300, Louigi Verona wrote:
> If you can finance LASH development by giving jobs to 2-3 dedicated
> coders - it might be a good way to forc
Hi, maybe you can enlighten me on the alternatives.
It just seems to me that the majority of audio devs, simply don't seem
to care about session management. So my idea is just to force them to.
Gerald
On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 13:47 +0300, alex stone wrote:
>
> I disagree with LASH i
of having Jack require a Load/Save callback, prior to
activating the client. How feasible is that?
What do you think?
Gerald
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it mandatory for
linux audio apps. The missing LASH support is one of the main issues
disturbing me, when working with linux audio. Now I've said it, ha.
I'm thinking of having Jack require a Load/Save callback, prior to
activating the client. How feasible is that?
What do you thi
What are the benefits of using Git rather than svn?
Gerald
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 08:04 -0600, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, gerald mwangi wrote:
>
> > So what do you suggest?
> > Gerald
> >
> [snip]
> >>> Another thing, we should b
So what do you suggest?
Gerald
On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 18:48 +0100, torbenh wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 11:03:04AM +0100, gerald mwangi wrote:
> > I didn't consider this point, and its truly one to think about. But
> > since major projects also use sndfile and m
Hallo Stefan,
On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 18:28 +0200, Stefan Kost wrote:
> Am 01.02.2010 11:50, schrieb gerald mwangi:
> > I'd rather suggest to use libmad for mp3's, since the old code did the
> > same thing: Loading the files with external programs and piping them
> &g
;ll adress this problem then.
Gerald
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 07:10 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 6:46 AM, Dave Phillips wrote:
> > Hi Gerald,
> >
> > tX works fine with Jack, sorry about the previous noise. Apparently an
> > errant process kept tX from
or tX with
svn.
Gerald
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 12:23 +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Dan Mills wrote:
>
> > In fact the background file converter daemon I am writing at the moment
> > does a fork and exec for every conversion precisely to insulate from
> > possible mem
ommon
file types.
Gerald
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 11:53 +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Dan Mills wrote:
>
> > At the moment I try libsndfile then if that fails do the pipe, dup2 and
> > execve thing to shovel it through an external decoder, but it is a lot
> > of code t
Hi, for the timebeing mp3 support is broken is sndfile doesn't actually
support it. You'll have to use wav files.
What do you mean by "It won't connect to Jack"? You dont see the
Terminator outputin qjackctl? Or you cant connect them?
Check the prefs if you've enab
Hi,
Has anyone tested TerminatorX 3.83pre?
Gerald
>Hi guys, I'm proud to announce Terminator 3.83pre for testing
(http://www.set-germany.org/TerminatorX/terminatorX-3.83pre.tar.gz).
>Changes: support for rubberband, filehandling exclusively through
sndfile, some bugs fixed and
r
like to solve the problem with rubberband, since I already use it for
stretching in TerminatorX.
thanx,
Gerald
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Hi guys,I don't know if my previous message got into the mailinglist,
that why I'll ask again. Can rubberbband analize transients? If not what
other libs exists/are good? I found aubio, but before dwelling on it, I
wanted to here yout oppinion.
Tha
to rely totaly on sndfile
(http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/). That means only the formats
understood by sndfile are supported.
I tried to contact Alexander König, but he hasn't answered. Maybe we
should pull up a sourceforge project?
Looking foreward to answers,
Thanx, I'll look at the solution.
Gerald
On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 18:52 +, Chris Cannam wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:40 PM, gerald mwangi wrote:
> > Hi, has someone looked at the code? I really need an answer to the question.
>
> Sorry, I didn't notice this e
Hi, has someone looked at the code? I really need an answer to the
question.
Gerald
On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 19:48 +0100, gerald mwangi wrote:
> Hi guys, I just wanted to give an update on the integration of
> librubberband into TerminatorX.
> To understand rubberband, i wrote a small con
though: It seems to me that
i have to run process() a few times with a fixed blocksize before,
getRequiredSamples() returns something >0 in Realtime-mode. All other
options are default options. Is this true? I need some help on this
issue.
thanx Gerald
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* Main.cpp
*
* Created on: Dec 31, 2
though: It seems to me that
i have to run process() a few times with a fixed blocksize before,
getRequiredSamples() returns something >0 in Realtime-mode. All other
options are default options. Is this true? I need some help on this
issue.
thanx Gerald
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Sorry here's the attachement.
Gerald
On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 21:25 +0100, gerald mwangi wrote:
> Hi guys, I just wanted to give an update on the integration of
> librubberband into TerminatorX.
> To understand rubberband, i wrote a small console Jack app that can
> play wav files a
though: It seems to me that
i have to run process() a few times with a fixed blocksize before,
getRequiredSamples() returns something >0 in Realtime-mode. All other
options are default options. Is this true? I need some help on this
issue.
thanx Ger
Hello guys, i need some help with libsndfile.
My question is: when calling sf_readf_float (SNDFILE *sndfile, float
*ptr, sf_count_t frames) where sndfile is a stereo wave file, how are
the channels interleaved?
Thanx in advance,
Gerald
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Linux-audio
total overhaul.
Gerald
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 13:55 +1000, M Watts wrote:
> On 12/31/2009 11:25 AM, michael noble wrote:
> >
> > While I agree with the sentiment here, I'd like to add a voice of
> > support for continued development on TerminatorX. To me it has always
> &g
OK, I'll start to work on it, but it will take some time.
Maybe someone has experience with librubberband?
Gerald
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 07:33 +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
>
> On 12/31/2009 07:22 AM, gerald mwangi wrote:
>
> > Hey guys, thanx for the quick replies.
>
d the feature of being able to
adjust the tempo of a turntable in an ableton live fashion.
Gerald
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 19:21 +0100, gerald mwangi wrote:
> Hello Guys, i'm new to this mailing list. I just wanted to know if
> TerminatorX development is stalled. The last version is 3.82
Hello Guys, i'm new to this mailing list. I just wanted to know if
TerminatorX development is stalled. The last version is 3.82 since 2
years or so.
Or is there another Program of the sort and under development. Please
let me know, maybe i'll pick up development of Terminato
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