måndagen den 19 april 2004 07.03 skrev Juan Linietsky:
On Sunday 18 April 2004 08:19, jaromil wrote:
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re all,
i forward you here the announce as somebody could be interested also in
exploring the doxyfied MuSE API, which is getting
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:50:55 +1000
Conrad Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 08:11:08PM +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
If a package's configure script doesn't recognize CFLAGS, it is a bug.
Report it as such.
The configure scripts do recognise CFLAGS, however the
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 09:23, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:50:55 +1000
Conrad Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
packages using automake should only set AM_CFLAGS, AM_INCLUDES, AM_LDFLAGS
etc. in Makefile.am. Resetting CFLAGS, INCLUDES, LDFLAGS etc. is a bug
(which I've
Hi again,
revisiting an old thread.
...
It would be nice as you could see your entire piece from the main window,
and see where things evolve, how control changes relate to each other,
etc.
The one (significantly more simple) feature I'd like to see in the MusE
control editor is a
Jon, Andy, LAD people,
http://www.dis-dot-dat.net/dasub.mp3
Playing about with a classic sampled beat - something I normally try
to avoid.
Still, I think I broke it enough that it doesn't sound repetetive.
In case your interested, there is only one beat sample, I use
cheesetracker's offset
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 06:43:46PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All chopping and munging was done in cheesetracker, even the crunchy
bass was made from the smooth one by over amplifying and then
filtering out the nasties. Lots of ladspa effects helped, too,
although the ones I most want to
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 18:29, Paul Winkler wrote:
FYI, I'm still planning to implement my own proposal which has
been discussed quite a lot in the L-A-U archives.
I do somewhat similar sites for a living. It just needs me to block out a
chunk of time (1 or 2 weekends) to bang it out.
Hi
Torben Hohn and I are pleased to release an initial version of libfst,
a small GPL'ed C library that provides support for using win32/x86 VST
plugins (FX and VST/i) within native Linux applications, with the
assistance of the Wine project's libwine.
Torben Hohn and I are pleased to announce the initial release of
jack_fst, a small JACK client designed to run VST FX and VST/i's with
connections to the rest of the JACK world, and, for VST/i's the ALSA
sequencer.
Tarball is available at:
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:58, Paul Davis wrote:
To build the library from source, you will need the Steinberg SDK
header files AEffect.h and aeffectx.h. These cannot be redistributed
by us or anyone else. The configure script will tell you where to get
them. The registration process with
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 05:29:00PM -0400, Dave Robillard wrote:
Should we maybe organize a letter-writing campaign or something like
that to attempt to convince Steinberg to make VST free?
My understanding was that they would do it, except that the SDK doesn't
work in g++.
GMPI will (maybe)
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 13:11, Paul Davis wrote:
Torben Hohn and I are pleased to announce the initial release of
jack_fst, a small JACK client designed to run VST FX and VST/i's with
connections to the rest of the JACK world, and, for VST/i's the ALSA
sequencer.
Tarball is available at:
Can you elaborate in terms of which version of wine you have used
successfully? (ie: wine = x.y.z or wine = x.y.z?)
i am using wine 20040309. i think torben has a slightly earlier
version than this which has worked for him to the same extent.
--p
Our Wine based VST hosting app is doing much better with very recent
Wine's: we are happy with the April 4th build. Most of the compatibility
issues are with GUIs.
Also if you're using threading, they recommend a not-too-recent 2.3.2
glibc to help with threading issues. We are using 2.3.2-4.80.8
At Mon, 19 Apr 2004 07:55:59 +0200,
Robert Jonsson wrote:
There is an unfortunate fact in that there are TWO muse projects,
differing only in the use of capital letters.
I was staring at the webpage for a full ten minutes before I realized
what was going on. MusE with a GTK-2 interface?
Our Wine based VST hosting app is doing much better with very recent
Wine's: we are happy with the April 4th build. Most of the compatibility
issues are with GUIs.
oh, absolutely. i have yet to find a VST that i can't run if i don't
open the editor. admittedly, i am deliberately only trying free
Paul Davis wrote:
Torben Hohn and I are pleased to announce the initial release of
jack_fst, a small JACK client designed to run VST FX and VST/i's with
connections to the rest of the JACK world, and, for VST/i's the ALSA
sequencer.
Tarball is available at:
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