On 07/04/2012 06:40 PM, Marc Lavallée wrote:
Fernando Lopez-Lezcanona...@ccrma.stanford.edu a écrit :
Yum has gotten much faster recently, but I have no idea how it
compares with apt today. IMHO it is as easy to use as apt (ie: it is
functionally equivalent), but it may be slow (perhaps to
It will be balanced - not looking at anything else, especially as all dacs of any quality have
balanced outs. My initial thoughts for a a Kickstarter reward structure is to do the usual special
for early adopters which would, in this case, be what amounts to a cape (I'm wary of doing an actual
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Dave,
You can include me in, as well.
John
On 5 Jul 2012, at 15:16, Dave Malham wrote:
Not yet, I'm just testing the waters, so to speak, at present. I'm hopefully
going to be doing some preliminary tests over the summer, but I won't be able
to start serious work until late autumn as I
On 07/05/2012 07:59 AM, Augustine Leudar wrote:
Hello all,
I am currently making a WFS setup and would like to check out what software
is available (windows,mac or linux) . Could we compile a list of software
(preferably open source) avialable for wavefield synthesis on this thread,
The
,
thanks ,
Gus
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WONDER:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/swonder/
Augustine Leudar augustineleu...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hello all,
I am currently making a WFS setup and would like to check out what
software is available (windows,mac or linux) . Could we compile a
list of software (preferably open source)
+1 here too.
Gerard Lardner
On 05/07/2012 14:41, Hugh Pyle wrote:
+1. If you design a BeagleBone cape with 16 channels out (balanced or
not, I don't really mind), or a dedicated system that includes the
CPU, I'll want several :-)
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 8:16 AM, GP ga...@activatedspace.com
some nice suggestions here = anyone know of anything that works on windows ?
On 5 July 2012 21:44, Augustine Leudar augustineleu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Eric,
Just a small setup to start with - 32 channels. 4 behringer ADAT
converters (ADA8000 ) and an RME Raydat soundcard in a Rackmount PC.
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Augustine Leudar augustineleu...@gmail.com wrote:
[ ... ] anyone know of anything that works on windows
?
That's just unkind
Michael ;-)
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