Re: [LAD] Anyone testing the new TerminatorX release?

2010-02-10 Thread gerald mwangi
Hallo Stefan, On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 18:28 +0200, Stefan Kost wrote: > Am 01.02.2010 11:50, schrieb gerald mwangi: > > I'd rather suggest to use libmad for mp3's, since the old code did the > > same thing: Loading the files with external programs and piping them > > into tX. > > I wanted to get ri

Re: [LAD] Anyone testing the new TerminatorX release?

2010-02-10 Thread gerald mwangi
So what do you suggest? Gerald On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 18:48 +0100, torbenh wrote: > On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 11:03:04AM +0100, gerald mwangi wrote: > > I didn't consider this point, and its truly one to think about. But > > since major projects also use sndfile and mad (like ardour uses > > sndfile

Re: [LAD] Anyone testing the new TerminatorX release?

2010-02-10 Thread Gabriel M. Beddingfield
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, gerald mwangi wrote: > So what do you suggest? > Gerald > [snip] >>> Another thing, we should better open a sourceforge project for tX with >>> svn. >> >> svn ? this is so 200x Git (e.g. Gitorious or GitHub), and bottom-posting. :-) -gabriel (not torben) _

Re: [LAD] Anyone testing the new TerminatorX release?

2010-02-10 Thread gerald mwangi
What are the benefits of using Git rather than svn? Gerald On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 08:04 -0600, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote: > On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, gerald mwangi wrote: > > > So what do you suggest? > > Gerald > > > [snip] > >>> Another thing, we should better open a sourceforge project for tX wi

Re: [LAD] Anyone testing the new TerminatorX release?

2010-02-10 Thread Gabriel M. Beddingfield
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, gerald mwangi wrote: > What are the benefits of using Git rather than svn? Well for one, Torben might actually contribute patches to your project. :-) Do a search for "git vs svn" and you'll find a lot. Also look for Linus Torvald's Google lecture on Git. It's about a

[LAD] server issues

2010-02-10 Thread Ivica Ico Bukvic
All, We are continuing to encounter issues with our server and will have to take the system offline for a couple of hours until we figure out what is exactly going on. We'll keep you posted as soon as we know more. Best wishes, Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A. Composition, Music Technology Director, D

Re: [LAD] [Consortium] server issues

2010-02-10 Thread Ivica Ico Bukvic
It appears things are back up but we definitely need to start thinking about updating HW as soon as possible and/or migrating the whole thing onto University's VM. In the mean time let's hope things continue to run smoothly... Best wishes, Ico ___ L

Re: [LAD] Has anyone ever played a plugin in realtime ... [related to:] hard realtime performance synth

2010-02-10 Thread Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 20:30 +0100, Emanuel Rumpf wrote: > 2010/2/4 Arnold Krille : > > On Thursday 04 February 2010 18:50:28 Emanuel Rumpf wrote: > >> Has anyone ever played a plugin in realtime ( live )... > >> ...and I don't mean a one-finger melody, but a mutli-polyphonic piano > >> piece, even

Re: [LAD] Has anyone ever played a plugin in realtime ... [related to:] hard realtime performance synth

2010-02-10 Thread fons
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:32:48AM -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 20:30 +0100, Emanuel Rumpf wrote: > > 2010/2/4 Arnold Krille : > > > On Thursday 04 February 2010 18:50:28 Emanuel Rumpf wrote: > > >> Has anyone ever played a plugin in realtime ( live )... > > >> ..

[LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Renato
Hello, I propose to collect in this thread a list of audio programs which could give a great contribute to the linux audio experience, but can't due to halted development, leaving them in a usable or less usable state. This list could then be used for developers in search of some worthy/interesting

Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Josh Lawrence
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Renato wrote: > I propose two programs who aren't developed anymore: Softerk: http://softwerk.sourceforge.net/ I don't think Paul touches this anymore, but it sure would be awesome to have jack midi. -- Josh Lawrence http://www.hardbop200.com _

Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Paul Davis
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Josh Lawrence wrote: > On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Renato wrote: >> I propose two programs who aren't developed anymore: > > Softerk: > > http://softwerk.sourceforge.net/ > > I don't think Paul touches this anymore, but it sure would be awesome > to have jack

Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Josh Lawrence
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Paul Davis wrote: > i just committed to svn last week. its very much alive, but not > changing and has not been released. > the sf.net site IS dead. adding jack-midi is really very easy. not > sure when i might do it. cool! what's the svn address? I see mention

Re: [LAD] Has anyone ever played a plugin in realtime ... [related to:] hard realtime performance synth

2010-02-10 Thread Emanuel Rumpf
2010/2/8 Paul Davis : > > not all PCs can do it. but its simply not true that "PCs can't do it". > Accepted. When running any 32 polyphonic hw synth, it is able to do those 32 voices anytime. When running out of the voices, something will happen (e.g. voice killing/stealing). But it won't start

Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread humbert . olivier . 1
Hi, I made on linuxmao.org a glossary for softwares. You can find the master's page here : http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Glossaire+des+logiciels When I begun this project, it was a single listing-page with all softs that have a dedicaced page on linuxmao.org, but after wa

Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Louigi Verona
I would say Kluppe. It is a very good looper, especially for working not with recording loops over and over, but for mixing existing loops. It would benefit hugely from adding some basic synchronization to it and time stretching (it already has a beat grid anyway). The author of it seems to be busy

Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Malte Steiner
I really like SpiralSynth Modular, guess its worth to bring it back. Some time ago I tried and it was not working. And what is about that TAU physical modeling application, is that working for someone? Cheers, Malte -- media art + development http://www.block4.com follow me on Twitter: h

Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Paul Davis
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Malte Steiner wrote: > I really like SpiralSynth Modular, guess its worth to bring it back. > Some time ago I tried and it was not working. > And what is about that TAU physical modeling application, is that > working for someone? ++votes. we finally have CPUs/sys

Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread Tim E. Real
On February 10, 2010 05:11:27 pm humbert.olivie...@free.fr wrote: > ...happy to hear something who make me thing that reZound can will be > reworked/update :D > > Olivier, > http://www.linuxmao.org I second that motion! (Er, emoticon?) Rezound is a cool full-featured editor. I haven't used it for

Re: [LAD] dead audio projects worth resuming

2010-02-10 Thread michael noble
I'd love to see radium picked up and taken somewhere. It's one of the more innovative midi sequencers I've encountered... http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/ ___ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaud