Re: [LAD] planet LAD

2009-11-11 Thread Arnold Krille
Hi,

On Friday 06 November 2009 14:17:23 Robin Gareus wrote:
> We've just added a new service to linuxaudio.org:
> http://planet.linuxaudio.org/
> ..to make it easy to keep up on what people are up to in general and you
> can browse the planet to see who you'd like to follow..

Would be cool to have a rss-feed to follow everything that is aggregated on 
that planet.

Arnold


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Re: [LAD] planet LAD

2009-11-11 Thread Thorsten Wilms
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 09:39 +0100, Arnold Krille wrote:

> Would be cool to have a rss-feed to follow everything that is aggregated on 
> that planet.

Well, there's http://planet.linuxaudio.org/atom.xml
My feed reader found it for me, I don't see it on the page, though.


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Re: [LAD] How to develop guis for LV2?

2009-11-11 Thread David Robillard
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 00:18 -0500, Simon Burton wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:32:47 -0500
> David Robillard  wrote:
> 
> > 
> > We need a good message/RPC system, basically, for quite a few things.
> > Something like OSC but a bit more flexible (or just OSC itself is an
> > option as well).
> 
> dbus ?

No, I just mean a message format for sending to plugins / UIs / etc, not
a system level thing.

Think OSC, or messages in pd/Max, etc

-dr



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[LAD] Undesirable float detector ?

2009-11-11 Thread fons
Hello all,

Did anybody ever write a utulity to detect or count
denormals, NaN, Inf, etc. in a Jack stream ?

Ciao,

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Re: [LAD] Undesirable float detector ?

2009-11-11 Thread Nedko Arnaudov
f...@kokkinizita.net writes:

> Hello all,
>
> Did anybody ever write a utulity to detect or count
> denormals, NaN, Inf, etc. in a Jack stream ?

JACK bitscope

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Re: [LAD] Undesirable float detector ?

2009-11-11 Thread Nedko Arnaudov
Nedko Arnaudov  writes:

> f...@kokkinizita.net writes:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Did anybody ever write a utulity to detect or count
>> denormals, NaN, Inf, etc. in a Jack stream ?
>
> JACK bitscope

That is now renamed to JACK Bitmeter

http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/njl98r/code/audio/

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Re: [LAD] Undesirable float detector ?

2009-11-11 Thread fons
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 06:50:35PM +0200, Nedko Arnaudov wrote:

> http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/njl98r/code/audio/

Very nice, thanks !

Ciao,

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Re: [LAD] Non-daw, non-sequencer

2009-11-11 Thread julian Schmidt
hello together!

i just thought i'd try the non-daw.
but when trying to compile i get loads of 
"Fl_Text_Edit_Window.C:(.text+0x22c): undefined reference to `Fl_Group::end()'"
errors and the like...

FLTK is installed.
./configure delivers
Checking for FLTK...  ok (1.1.10)
Checking for FLUID... ok
Checking for JACK...  ok (0.116.1)
Checking for sndfile...   ok (1.0.20)

cheers,
julian

Am Mittwoch, 11. November 2009 08:50:04 schrieb Danni Coy:
> Both Non projects seem to be working for me with the latest jack (1.9.3)...
> 
> 
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Re: [LAD] Non-daw, non-sequencer

2009-11-11 Thread rosea grammostola
Jonathan Moore Liles wrote:
> Greetings, living people. I am not dead. I was only sleeping. I'm
> pleased to learn that people are (finally?) becoming as excited about
> my non-projects as I have been from their inception. I realize that I
> haven't been engaged in active communication for quite some
> time. Believe me, I wish I had spent far more time this past year
> working on all things Non and Linux Audio. Unfortunately, however, I
> have been buried under a pile of legal, financial, and femaloidal
> woes. I can no longer afford to work from home and the long commute is
> sufficient to drain me of the time and energy I had been in the habit
> of pouring into my software. Thank you to those who have recently
> discovered Non and made their appreciation clear via cash
> donation. For whatever reason people claim to have been unable to
> contact me; it is true that I have not been on IRC in quite some time,
> but I do check my email occasionally (although I must admit I have not
> been following this mailing list). To those who would talk of forking
> my projects: please feel free to contribute patches and discuss new
> features on the non-* mailing lists.  A leadership role of these
> projects is a much lighter burden than what I had planned to do all by
> myself, and I think I can afford the time to apply a patch or two. I
> still have a lot planned for Non-*, but I can't say when I'll have
> enough contiguous free time to accomplish any significant
> development. I continue to use Non regularly, but I'm ashamed to admit
> that I haven't attempted to upgrade JACK in quite some time. Any
> compatibility patches are welcome. The setup I have currently is
> working well. I get to spend a few hours every weekend recording songs
> in Non-DAW and in the course of those activities I have found very
> little in need of alteration (aside from the described by my now
> ancient TODO list).
>
> I wish I could see a light at the end of this tunnel. I have no
> intentions to let my projects die--for I still need them as much today
> as I did when I wrote the first line of code. I simply don't have
> enough time at the end of each day to devote to such complex
> engineering tasks and right now I'm looking at the possibility of
> having to take on MORE work rather than less.
>
> Your Favorite Non-Author,
>
> Jonathan Moore Liles.
I'm very happy to get this sign of life :) . I think the concept of your 
apps are really good or at least very promising! You must have talent... 
I did some things with non-sequencer, but couldn't connect non-DAW to 
JACK...

Anyway, good luck with your project and your life ;)

\r
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Re: [LAD] How to develop guis for LV2?

2009-11-11 Thread David Aguilar

On Nov 11, 2009, at 7:42 AM, David Robillard  wrote:

> On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 00:18 -0500, Simon Burton wrote:
>> On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:32:47 -0500
>> David Robillard  wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> We need a good message/RPC system, basically, for quite a few  
>>> things.
>>> Something like OSC but a bit more flexible (or just OSC itself is an
>>> option as well).
>>
>> dbus ?
>
> No, I just mean a message format for sending to plugins / UIs / etc,  
> not
> a system level thing.
>
> Think OSC, or messages in pd/Max,

json is great.  If you need binary rpc then take a look at bert.  They  
could be good mediums for simple language-neutral data exchange.
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