for the record, caps 0.1.3 builds without problems on suse 9.0 /
ia32. too tired to test the plugs tonight
Tim Goetze wrote:
many thanks for your patience in sorting all this out, also to Paul
and CK. my apologies offered for all the compiling trouble, i hope
you can still enjoy the actual co
[Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano]
>With the two patches (patch and patch-two) it builds on RH9, RH8.0,
>RH7.3 and FC1 (woohoo! :-)
this makes me feel sooo relieved. thanks for taking the extra time
to build on 4 different systems.
>I get this warning:
>Reverb.cc: In constructor `Plate::Plate(double
On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 12:50, Tim Goetze wrote:
> >I read:
> >> can you try the attached patch please?
> >
> >works with gcc-3.2, but not 3.3:
> >In file included from Eq.h:4,
> > from Eq.cc:31:
> >dsp/Eq.h:167:46: missing terminating " character
> >dsp/Eq.h:181:57: missing terminati
>I read:
>> can you try the attached patch please?
>
>works with gcc-3.2, but not 3.3:
>In file included from Eq.h:4,
> from Eq.cc:31:
>dsp/Eq.h:167:46: missing terminating " character
>dsp/Eq.h:181:57: missing terminating " character
>dsp/Eq.h:185:46: missing terminating " characte
I read:
> can you try the attached patch please?
works with gcc-3.2, but not 3.3:
In file included from Eq.h:4,
from Eq.cc:31:
dsp/Eq.h:167:46: missing terminating " character
dsp/Eq.h:181:57: missing terminating " character
dsp/Eq.h:185:46: missing terminating " character
dsp/Eq.
[Tim Goetze]
>[Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano]
>
>>Using 0.1.1 (tried on redhat 9 and fedora core 1):
>>
>>g++ -Wall -O6 -ffast-math -funroll-loops -march=`uname -m` -mcpu=`uname
>>-m` -I/usr/local/include -DVERSION=\"0.1.1\" -I/usr/local/include -c
>>Cabinet.cc
>>Descriptor.h: In member function `
[Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano]
>Using 0.1.1 (tried on redhat 9 and fedora core 1):
>
>g++ -Wall -O6 -ffast-math -funroll-loops -march=`uname -m` -mcpu=`uname
>-m` -I/usr/local/include -DVERSION=\"0.1.1\" -I/usr/local/include -c
>Cabinet.cc
>Descriptor.h: In member function `void Descriptor::autog
> >>pleased to announce the initial release of the caps audio plugin
> >>suite under the GNU public license.
> >>
> >>quoting http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html :
> >
> >% make
> >make: *** No rule to make target `ladspa.h', needed by `dep'. Stop.
>
> sorry, and thanks.
>
> $ cd caps-0.1.0
> $ wget
[Paul Davis]
>>pleased to announce the initial release of the caps audio plugin
>>suite under the GNU public license.
>>
>>quoting http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html :
>
>% make
>make: *** No rule to make target `ladspa.h', needed by `dep'. Stop.
sorry, and thanks.
$ cd caps-0.1.0
$ wget -O - http:
>pleased to announce the initial release of the caps audio plugin
>suite under the GNU public license.
>
>quoting http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html :
% make
make: *** No rule to make target `ladspa.h', needed by `dep'. Stop.
pleased to announce the initial release of the caps audio plugin
suite under the GNU public license.
quoting http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html :
caps, the C* Audio Plugin Suite, is a collection of refined LADSPA
units including instrument amplifier emulation, stomp-box classics,
versatile 'virtua
Paul Winkler wrote:
The fact is, if you have a
normal musical signal, it will have much higher frequency components so
zero-crosses occur much more frequently than this limit. I investigated
this problem a bit before i settled on that 40 Hz... a mixed signal
(a few instruments together), or higher
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 08:48:02AM +0100, Tom Szilagyi wrote:
> Paul Winkler wrote:
> >ok - what happens if the input is a 30 hz sine wave?
> >assume it's coming from a particularly evil keyboard player ;-)
> >
>
> That's a particularly evil situation. :)
i know :-)
> The fact is, if you have a
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