> How about this for Audiality:
>
> Functions: a_whatever()
> Types: at_whatever
I think a_ is too breif. aud_foo(), maybe. And types of AUD_foo_type;
Its the easiest. Because nothing sucks worse than accidentally namig a
variable or function the same as a type and t
Just wondering how the h*ll you're supposed to name functions and
types when all sensible naming conventions seem to be reserved by
POSIX and other authorities...
How about this for Audiality:
Functions: a_whatever()
Types: at_whatever
I bet *some* lib is using a
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Steve Harris wrote:
> examples/example.rdf contains a slighly out of date description of my
> plugins. There are some example programs that show how the API works.
Actually, those programs in there don't seem to work at all.
dumpstatements says "failed to open a file" and sh
On Saturday 07 December 2002 03.58, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano
wrote:
> > Where are the lowlat and preempt patches for 2.4.20?
>
> Not on the net at this point. I have been hand tweaking the
> originals to patch cleanly (trying to fix the failing chunks). I
> can email them to you, use at your o
> > > To add one more datapoint to the thread and (apparently good news): I'm
> > > testing 2.4.20 (final) + lowlat + preempt + acpi + alsa + jack and the
> > > computer seems to be chugging along nicely. This is with today's alsa. A
> > > slighly older alsa did lock the computer after 5 or so minu
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
>
> > > > > Have you tried anything in between pre10-ac3 and pre4? I know pre4 works
> > > > > fine. I probably should post to the lkml with as much detail as we can
> > > > > get (unless some kernel hacker is actually reading these messages).
> > > >
> > > > I'
> > > > Have you tried anything in between pre10-ac3 and pre4? I know pre4 works
> > > > fine. I probably should post to the lkml with as much detail as we can
> > > > get (unless some kernel hacker is actually reading these messages).
> > >
> > > I've tried every kernel from 2.4.20-pre5 up to 2.4.
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
>
> > Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> >
> > > Have you tried anything in between pre10-ac3 and pre4? I know pre4 works
> > > fine. I probably should post to the lkml with as much detail as we can
> > > get (unless some kernel hacker is actually reading the
> Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
>
> > Have you tried anything in between pre10-ac3 and pre4? I know pre4 works
> > fine. I probably should post to the lkml with as much detail as we can
> > get (unless some kernel hacker is actually reading these messages).
>
> I've tried every kernel fr
http://plugin.org.uk/releases/0.3.3/
Me again :) Sorry to release again so soon, but quite a few people have
asked me for the improved Bode shifter, and everyones always after more
pitch shifting options so I decided to release again.
I've added a more sophisticated Bode shifter and made quality,
Hi.
Today I relased a new version of ZynAddSubFX.
News: - corrected a bug that made ZynAddSubFX to
crash(sometimes) if you disable a part
- wrote Resonance (This produces natural sounds,
listen demo07.ogg from homepage)
- added the BandPass filter
- added the recording feature (a
This would be good - I've a Gina20 and a modern Mona.
Have never been able to use them from Linux.
--Richard
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