Darren Landrum wrote:
I seem to recall some discussion involving the implementation of LV2 as
a part of Ardour 3, along with the MIDI functionality. I was just hoping
to confirm whether this is true or not.
for MIDI see http://ardour.org/node/1162 .
LV2 is even supported in ardour-2.5
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victor wrote:
Hi everyone,
what would be your suggestions as to the best setup (parameters/patches)
for customising 2.6.25 regarding scheduling and realtime audio?
i think there's no straight answer.
run 2.6.24[.7-rt17] or join
a program, and it doesn't
seem like everyone knows that we are supposed
to post to all lists either.
Hi Kjetil,
Robin Gareus has made last year an interesting study on this matter. It
seems that the proportion of users that are subscribed to all three lists
is quite small. So cross posting
hello world, again.
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Hooray,
To provide better performance and reliability linuxaudio.org is
replacing old hardware and upgrading the network bandwidth !
Scheduled server maintenance - Fri Oct 12 2007.
The servers will be down for a short time around 18.00 CEST, 12pm
Carlo Florendo wrote:
How could I get the app to u|nanosleep() in the most accurate way in
userspace
clock_nanosleep() - see also
http://linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-dev/2007-March/018691.html
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hello again.
Sorry for the late reply, but I could not spare any time to work on it
the previous week(s)..
porl sheean wrote:
I have not progressed to
simulating tube-amps or synths yet.. lack of time, netlists and
tube-models; it's low priority ATM.
i don't mind making the circuits (in
Giuseppe Zompatori wrote:
Wow, your ltSpice simulation sounds really real! I hoped to get ngSpice
to do the same.
Now days I am messing around with GNUCap and QUCS (http://qucs.sf.net)
to which I just ported my first tube model whose plate voltage/grid
current curves look like that:
great!
Stefano D'Angelo wrote:
Hi,
I read on spicy sound website: However todays computing power allows to
do so almost in real-time!... do you think you'll get it real-time?
no, not any more.
Without oversampling, small circuits run /almost/ in real-time. However
the posted 3 seconds of guitar
Stefano D'Angelo wrote:
Il giorno gio, 07/06/2007 alle 09.20 +0200, Robin Gareus ha scritto:
Stefano D'Angelo wrote:
Hi,
I read on spicy sound website: However todays computing power allows to
do so almost in real-time!... do you think you'll get it real-time?
no, not any more.
Without
Hello again,
I've added libsamplerate for resampling/oversampling which - as expected
- dramatically improves the quality of the ngspice processed sound.
Here's some example 3sec guitar sound from current testing:
http://mir.dnsalias.com/_media/oss/spicesound/git-fuzz64.mp3
(left channel:
Pieter Palmers wrote:
Pieter Palmers wrote:
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Robin Gareus wrote:
hey LADs.
For those of you who have not followed the 'fuzztone' thread on LAU.
I'd
like to announce a /cool hack/ to ngSpice that provides soundfile I/O
capabilities. - it's more a LAD than a LAU
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Robin Gareus wrote:
When Spice loads the libsndfile component, can the component find out
the inter-sample period used by Spice?
no. Spice does not use a constant interval; else it would be straight
forward to use libsamplerate.
If the above is not possible, I
Ben Loftis wrote:
Here's my list of audio products that are based on Linux. Does anybody
have more to add? Is there somewhere online we can post and maintain a
list?
Harrison consoles
Yamaha Motif XS
Korg OASYS
Waves DPA
Roland Edirol RG-100
Lemur multi-touch controller
Muse
Maciej Podkomorzy wrote:
It does look a lot like Insanity, and if that's the general direction
you're
headed in, Sham and I would be happy to have you help out on
insanity. :)
Well, the main difference is that Insanity is GTK/Python, and Blastwave
GTK/C so I don't think I could be of any
Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
On 3/30/07, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Bengt G�rd�n hat gesagt: // Bengt G�rd�n wrote:
List-id: lad.lists.linuxaudio.org
List-id: lau.lists.linuxaudio.org
List-id: laa.lists.linuxaudio.org
I would love if the current List-id's could be
Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
Dear members,
I am proud to announce that we will proceed with the list migration
during the night between the 31st March and the 1st April (at 0h00
GMT).
From this point on, emails should be sent to these addresses :
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the developper
Stephen Sinclair wrote:
You could also try sigaction and setitimer.
I've had good timing results with this approach in the past.
(I haven't tried it for audio tasks though.)
does anyone know a URL to a cute POSIX C fn-reference postscript?
judging by
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Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
We are, as we have been always, quite on our own in this little pocket
universe of ours.
I think this issue is amplified by the fact that the conference also targets
by and large the same crowd.
what's the difference between Linux-Audio-Developer meeting and
Christian wrote:
Robin Gareus schrieb:
usleep( iTick-( passedTime-startTime ) );
AFAIR usleep is not exact! - did you
echo 1024 /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq ?
try sth like:
void select_sleep (int usec) {
fd_set fd;
int max_fd=0;
struct
There have been a few edits on our deveopment-wiki
apps-devel.linuxaudio.org !
sorry for the confusion:
http://apps.linuxaudio.org is the real site.
http://apps-devel.linuxaudio.org/ is our *test server* that we use to
experiment with PHP, plugins, designs, software updates, etc - it's
usleep( iTick-( passedTime-startTime ) );
AFAIR usleep is not exact! - did you
echo 1024 /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq ?
try sth like:
void select_sleep (int usec) {
fd_set fd;
int max_fd=0;
struct timeval tv = { 0, 0 };
tv.tv_sec = 0;
Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
Hi everyone,
As I said yesterday when I said the migration to linuxaudio.org was
postponed till 1st April, there are still a few issues asking for
comments.
It has been suggested by a few people(Ivica Ico Bukvic, Jan Weil) that
the email addresses [EMAIL
Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
On 3/1/07, Robin Gareus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
he might be right. a random bot is more likely to spam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, right...
a compromise woud be la-user, la-dev , la-ann -
or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailing-list), etc. (but that's
With ongoing preparation to Integrate End User and Developer Resources
at linuxaudio.org (workshop @ LAC2007) we are proud to announce a first
version of Dave's linux-sound application index as public-wiki:
http://apps.linuxaudio.org/
this is by far no cute end-user resource portal yet, but a
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Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 13:18 -0800, vreuzon wrote:
Jonathan Ryshpan a �crit :
The above recording session was done while jack was Stopped. Would
jack work better if it were Rolling?
This play button refers to jack
Leonard Ritter wrote:
How is a beginning open source project funded, usually?
great goodness of heart and an ex-employer who lets you keep the keys
- minimizing unnecessary accessories (shaving-kit, vacuum-cleaner, etc)
helps a lot ;-)
open-source coding is an Art not an Industry. - unless
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Steve Harris wrote:
On 31 Jan 2007, at 11:27, Bob Ham wrote:
[...]
I don't think that's necessarily the case, just because Linux had better
RT performance in 2000 doesn't mean it still does today, with Vista and
general improvements.
I
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Lars Luthman wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 13:54 +0100, Robin Gareus wrote:
Cons;
If windows wants it can perform better than a fully fledged
rt-unix-kernel. - but that remains to be proven for Vista!
Are you saying that this is true for XP
Package: libacl1
Version: 2.2.42-1
Severity: normal
libattr1 2.4.35-1 + libacl1 2.2.42-1
cause major trouble on my system. eg:
$ls -l
ls: relocation error: /lib/libacl.so.1: symbol getxattr, version
ATTR_1.0 not defined in file libattr.so.1 with link time reference
I did not dare to reboot
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Dave Phillips wrote:
Robin Gareus wrote:
I've started to convert the information from linux-sound.org into a
distributable doku-wiki.
http://linux-sound.sonologic.nl/
This is a prototype installation and experimental suggestion!
Please
Package: libasound2
Version: 1.0.11-6
Severity: important
/usr/lib/libasound.so.2.0.0 is compiled with
datadir=/home/jordi/svn/pkg-alsa/trunk/build-area/alsa-lib-1.0.11/${prefix}/share/alsa
libasound2 searches for alsa.conf in the build-dir rather than /usr/share/alsa/
- thus alsa apps
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nd here my question to that : Can i get rid of codasrv wasting that lot
of Memory?
robin
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, are welcome...
robin
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linux ether=0,0,eth1
the configuration is tha same as with your first NIC.
this was taken from the Bridging HOWTO. I think you'll find more
information about this in you /usr/doc/howto Folder
robin
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