Re: [LAD] A little quiz about audio measurements...

2010-05-29 Thread Jens M Andreasen
On Sat, 2010-05-29 at 12:18 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Saturday 29 May 2010, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > ... > >So if anybody wants to program a virtual Hammond B3, should he take care > >about tuning effects caused by the power line? > >Btw. is the motors speed for a B3 depending to the voltage or

Re: [LAD] Simple LV2 jack host

2010-05-29 Thread Jeremy
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Gabriel M. Beddingfield < gabrb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, 28 May 2010, Jeremy wrote: > > I'm trying to find a simple host for my LV2 plugin that allows both midi >> in >> and out, and also allows you to control plugin parameters. >> > > Ingen http://dro

[LAD] [Release] Autotalent LV2 Port

2010-05-29 Thread Jeremy
Hi all, I just finished up my port of Autotalent (A real-time pitch manipulation program by Tom Baran) to an LV2 plugin (Okay, It's not finished, but all the important features are there.) It should work basically the same as Autotalent except: - It is an LV2 plugin instead of an LADSPA plugi

Re: [LAD] [LAU] like "qjackctl", but trimmed of all fat

2010-05-29 Thread Aaron Krister Johnson
On 5/29/10, akjmi...@gmail.com wrote: > Hey all, > > Yes, grepping for the port type which appears underneath with a 'jack_lsp > -t' will be more consistent and dependable. Or, using a python-jack lib > function and not depending on any system shell calls. The problem then > becomes, is the jack l

Re: [LAD] A little quiz about audio measurements...

2010-05-29 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 29 May 2010, Ralf Mardorf wrote: [...] >I found no Wiki for "Ãœberferquenz", increased frequency. At what value >was the voltage, when there were 100 Hz? The 100 HZ component is what you get by rectifying both halves of the sine wave, effectively inverting the lower half to become ano

Re: [LAD] A little quiz about audio measurements...

2010-05-29 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 29 May 2010, Veronica Merryfield wrote: >> Regarding to station clocks I guess they are synced by radio and not by >> the power line. In Parma there the clocks might be heritage-protected ;) >> and stills synced by the power line frequency. > >The ones I have visited have two clocks, on

Re: [LAD] [LAU] like "qjackctl", but trimmed of all fat

2010-05-29 Thread Robin Gareus
Hi Julien, Hey Aaron, read 'jack_lsp --help'. '-t' does not take any arguments; it just makes jack_lsp print the type. the filter-string only acts on the port-name (BTW, not only the beginning of the port-name; but it's case-sensitive: strstr() ) Anyway I can reproduce the problem, some jack-mid

Re: [LAD] [LAU] like "qjackctl", but trimmed of all fat

2010-05-29 Thread Julien Claassen
Hello Aaron and Jack-Team! There seems to be a bug in my jack_lsp. I just started a2jmidid and j2amidi_bridge. when I do a jack_lsp I get all the ports. When I do: jack_lsp -t midi I only get one port from jack_midi_clock, but none of the other ones. When I type: jack_lsp -t, I can't see a

Re: [LAD] A little quiz about audio measurements...

2010-05-29 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Veronica Merryfield wrote: Regarding to station clocks I guess they are synced by radio and not by the power line. In Parma there the clocks might be heritage-protected ;) and stills synced by the power line frequency. The ones I have visited have two clocks, one on the power line and one at