Awe!
Times they are a-changing although Bob Dylan has no D-Business here. The
old and cutie gooey for JACK just got one turn around the verge of
bit-rotting. This time it brings full JACK D-Bus support, or almost. It
also adds D-Bus access for most GUI actions which some might find pretty
handy fo
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Ken Restivo wrote:
> If the new JACK session feature only saves things when I ask it to, then
> sure, that could be useful. Even better if it saves its state in a format
> that is human-readable and can be diff'ed, or put into git for versioning.
it doesn't chang
2010/3/9 Julius Smith :
> Since I always use shell scripts to get as close as I can to a
> particular set-up state, I would love to see more support for that, to
> the point that it doesn't have to look like scripting to an end user.
> For example, each app could respond to a message to return its
2010/3/9 Burkhard Wölfel :
>
> How would you share a complicated production setup, aka session, with
> other users? Script, or text explanation? Screenshot? Ardour audio
> project only? ... there are users out there waiting to hop on the linux
> audio boat
> as soon as there is an obvious way to
Am 06.03.2010 um 07:19 schrieb Ken Restivo :
> On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 10:16:51AM -0600, Josh Lawrence wrote:
>> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Gerald Mwangi
>> wrote:
>>> Hi, does anyone know a synth powerfull like zynadd, phasex or
>>> bristol,but in dssi format? I need something I can loa
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 05:47:28PM -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
> http://wiki.winehq.org/MeasuringAudioLatency
>
> do any of them work? :-)
I used alsa-midi-latency-test and jack_delay and they worked for me.
Arnout
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Drumstick 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 Linux. Complementary classes for SMF and WRK file
processing are also included. This library is used in KMetronome, KMidimon
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QmidiCtl [1] is a MIDI remote controller application that sends MIDI data
over the network, using UDP/IP multi-cast. It has been designed primarily
for the Maemo [3] enabled handheld devices, namely the Nokia N900 [4]. In
its current development state, which is obviously alpha as of thi