Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
> From my knowledge, clock source is internal thing that is global and not
> per engine. Thus I've not exported it as engine parameter. Choosing the
> way depends on how it actually works, something i'm not aware
> yet. Having different engines (servers) to use different clock
Krzysztof Foltman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> * The dbus patch provides additional fronted to jack server, alternative
>>to jackd. the dbus object is auto activatated when
>>needed. Starting and stopping of the jack server are methods of the
>>dbus object. Other methods are for set
Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
> * The logs patch replaces various calls to fprintf(),printf() and
>fputs() with calls to jack_error() and newly appeared jack_info()
>functionality. It also fixes some obvious error/info log mismatches
>in current code.
Good idea. Using printf() and friends as
On Tuesday 11 December 2007 10:53, Jamie Bullock wrote:
> BTW, what's breakfastquay?
It's where you go to load up on all-day-breakfasts.
Just another perplexing domain name, I'm afraid. Something else may
turn up there at some point. You never know.
Chris
dssi-vst 0.5 released!
==
The 0.5 release of dssi-vst is now available.
dssi-vst is a DSSI plugin wrapper for Win32 VST effects and instruments
with GUI support, allowing them to be loaded into any DSSI host.
dssi-vst is available from the download page at
http://dssi.sou
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 22:47 +, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Rubber Band is an audio time-stretching and pitch-shifting library and
> utility designed for musical applications.
>
> http://www.breakfastquay.com/rubberband/
>
> It includes a library that supports a sample-accurate multithreaded
> of
Juuso Alasuutari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Monday 10 December 2007 21:54:45 Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
>> Arnold Krille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > And I really don't understand how you want to duct phonon and jack by
>> > dbus: Do you want to sent audio data via dbus? Is dbus even capable
On Monday 10 December 2007 23:36, Tim Goetze wrote:
> Unfortunately it also has to be noted that after the onset, the
> voice body in rubberband's output is not sounding quite as good as
> with 'stretch' -- there's a faint chorus/aliasing effect, not very
> strong but irritating.
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