a2jmidid is a project that aims to ease usage of legacy ALSA sequencer
applications, in a JACK MIDI enabled system.
Homepage with screenshots: http://home.gna.org/a2jmidid/
Tarball download: http://download.gna.org/a2jmidid/
Changes since version 5:
* MIDI processing improvements
* Handle larg
hermann wrote:
Mostly you need to recalibrate the gain setting in jconv settings widget
Correct, this was the reason for not really getting reverb, but now
there's another problem. The sound is muddy.
I'm not able to get the sound as bright and clean as it is for the
attached configuration. I
Ralf Mardorf writes:
> Pardon, I won't write so frequently. I compiled a lot of new apps and
> started making music. Just a short request. Please coders, avoid using
> the PID in JACK client names. I like to restore sessions automatically
> by Qtractor or jack_snapshot. I like jack_mixer a lot
Just to add a little more agreement to the original poster, the debate is
not about "clear" interfaces
and "funfair". Unfortunately, most of the time Linux audio apps have not
"clear" style, but "standard
button/standard slider" style. It has nothing to do with being "clear" as
one can make a confu
Pardon, I won't write so frequently. I compiled a lot of new apps and
started making music. Just a short request. Please coders, avoid using
the PID in JACK client names. I like to restore sessions automatically
by Qtractor or jack_snapshot. I like jack_mixer a lot, but can't use it,
because of
Hi
Jc_Gui create configuration scripts to run them with jconvolver. They
are saved in ~./Jc_Gui/jcov_name.set
To run jconvolver with Jc_Gui you only need to connect Jc_Gui;in_0 /
in_1 and Jc_Gui:out_0 / out_1
Jc_Gui starts jconvolver with a execl() call, and connect it to those
ports.
Mostly you
Hi :)
running jconvolver by using configuration scripts is fine, using Jc_Gui
instead of a configuration script there isn't really reverb.
Maybe I'm to stupid to do the right connections or what ever. Is there a
user manual?
Disappointed greetz ;),
Ralf
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
wrote:
> On Monday, December 28, 2009, torbenh wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 04:25:11PM +0100, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
>> > aseqmm is a C++ wrapper around the ALSA library sequencer interface using
>> > Qt4 objects, idioms and style
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On Monday, December 28, 2009, torbenh wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 04:25:11PM +0100, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> > aseqmm is a C++ wrapper around the ALSA library sequencer interface using
> > Qt4 objects, idioms and style. ALSA sequencer provides software support
> > for MIDI technology on
On Monday 28 of December 2009 18:33:10 Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> The ending in "mm" simply means to me something related to C++. Qt
> uses standard C++ in despite of FUD and propaganda that has been
> spread everywhere by zealots.
I don't care much about Qt being not quite standard C++, and
On Tuesday, December 29, 2009, Paul Davis wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
>
> wrote:
> > The ending in "mm" simply means to me something related to C++. Qt uses
> > standard C++ in despite of FUD and propaganda that has been spread
> > everywhere by zealots.
>
> z
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
wrote:
> The ending in "mm" simply means to me something related to C++. Qt uses
> standard C++ in despite of FUD and propaganda that has been spread everywhere
> by zealots.
zealots? i can't think of a single C++ related project whose name
Excerpts from Adrian Knoth's message of Mon Dec 28 23:04:32 +0100 2009:
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 09:11:44PM +0100, Carlo Ascani wrote:
>
> > A library that provides 4 or 5 controls but solid like a rock and of
> > course accessible.
>
> Ah, libprolooks. I guess it could use some updates from CAL
Loki Davison wrote:
> I'd love to know what's weird about libphat :) Crappy yes, weird,
> well, maybe. If you'd like to contribute to / totally change direction
> of / revive from the dead phat i'd totally approve.
If noone else is interested in picking up libphat I'm willing to
do so. I have a b
2009/12/29 Carlo Ascani :
> Hi all,
> I'm a junior developer, interested in GUI developing (and looking for
> a job hehe)
> I wanna put your attention to the state of audio application GUIs under Linux.
> We have many toolkits to develop a GUI, but none that allows the user
> to say: "Damn, tha
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Carlo Ascani wrote:
> I feel the absence of a solid Audio Widget Library, it doesn't mind if
> it's in Gtk, Qt, EFL, skinable, fancy etc...
> A library that provides 4 or 5 controls but solid like a rock and of
> course accessible.
> A knob, a slider, a vumeter, a
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 09:11:44PM +0100, Carlo Ascani wrote:
> A library that provides 4 or 5 controls but solid like a rock and of
> course accessible.
Ah, libprolooks. I guess it could use some updates from CALF again, so
try to get hold of hansfbaier or kfoltman (both hang around in #lad on
f
2009/12/28 Ralf Mardorf :
> I disagree. I like a clean style, e.g. the one of Qtractor much more than
> flashy designs, because I can rule it's look. Whereas I do agree, that a
> call for more desktop environment themes is something we need. It would be
> good, if we could choose different themes f
Carlo Ascani wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm a junior developer, interested in GUI developing (and looking for
> a job hehe)
> I wanna put your attention to the state of audio application GUIs under Linux.
> We have many toolkits to develop a GUI, but none that allows the user
> to say: "Damn, that's co
Paul Davis wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 2:19 AM, Ralf Mardorf
> wrote:
>
>>> I'm asking as a potential user of jackmix for a quick fix to get jackmix
>>> to build when jack is installed in /usr/local/lib64. If anyone has built
>>> jackmix with jack installed in this location could you pleas
Carlo Ascani writes:
> What i mean is: is there anyone interested in writing a simple set of
> audio widget that will be:
> Simple, Good Looking, Skinable?
Please add "accessible" to your list of requirements to not leave
disabled people who require assistive technologies behind, thanks.
--
CY
On Monday, December 28, 2009, torbenh wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 04:25:11PM +0100, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> > aseqmm is a C++ wrapper around the ALSA library sequencer interface using
> > Qt4 objects, idioms and style. ALSA sequencer provides software support
> > for MIDI technology on
Hi all,
I'm a junior developer, interested in GUI developing (and looking for
a job hehe)
I wanna put your attention to the state of audio application GUIs under Linux.
We have many toolkits to develop a GUI, but none that allows the user
to say: "Damn, that's cool!"
I mean, all of you know the
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