Re: [LAD] A History of Audio on Linux somewhere?

2022-02-01 Thread Matt Flax
I realise that the original thread may have been more of a focus on Kernel level audio software, rather then user space audio software, however the old school clunky XForms UI were classic from back in those days. Found some screen shots of the dynamic audio software :

Re: [LAD] A History of Audio on Linux somewhere?

2022-02-01 Thread Matt Flax
Back in 1999 and just before it was the crossover between ALSA and OSS. I remember getting help from mailing lists as a newbie, just making your first sound using C/C++ was difficult back then ! I don't know if this is the type of thing you are after, but this was my developer focus back in

Re: [LAD] A History of Audio on Linux somewhere?

2022-02-01 Thread Jonathan E. Brickman
On 1/25/22 9:18 AM, Len Ovens wrote: On Tue, 25 Jan 2022, Philip Rhoades wrote: I am just a regular user of Linux audio but I am interested in the history of how software was developed and what problems they were meant to solve on Linux eg OSS, ALSA, Jack etc and more recently PipeWire. Is

Re: [LAD] Pipewire help?

2022-02-01 Thread Jonathan E. Brickman
I had heard that the Pipewire people are working hard on video integration, it appears that you found it! :-) J.E.B. On 2/1/22 1:37 AM, John Murphy wrote: Hmm. I went to check something online and there was an embedded youtube video to see. I clicked on it and thought 'I know that tune!' :-)

Re: [LAD] Any csound experts here ?

2022-02-01 Thread Jeanette C.
Hi Fons, Feb 1 2022, Fons Adriaensen has written: ... * run Csound with Jack, As robin said -+rtaudio=jack The buffer size needs to match though. If a JACK plugin is set up in ALSA you don't have to use a particular -+rtaudio option, though alsa will do and the buffer size issue is gone. *

Re: [LAD] mididings Python woes; workaround or fix?

2022-02-01 Thread Jonathan E. Brickman
Thanks to Christopher Arndt, I appear to have made a functioning fork: https://github.com/ponderworthy/mididings I'm not positive I have the namespace altogether consistent -- some of the instances of 'Callable' are within a renamed collection, so I had to rename the rename, in two files

Re: [LAD] Any csound experts here ?

2022-02-01 Thread Robin Gareus
On 2/1/22 12:53, Fons Adriaensen wrote: > Hello all, Hi Fons, I'm not a csound expert, but I do know the answer to at least 2 of your questions: > * run Csound with Jack, -+rtaudio=jack > * using Ninp input ports and Nout output ports, I don't recall this being a parameter, but the `outch`

[LAD] Any csound experts here ?

2022-02-01 Thread Fons Adriaensen
Hello all, I'm trying to help someone (OSX user trying out Linux) use Csound with Jack. What I'd need to know is which are the Csound command line options to * run Csound with Jack, * using Ninp input ports and Nout output ports, * not autoconnecting any ports, if that is possible at all...