Christoph Kuhr wrote:
> i compiled the alsa sources with the dummy otion,
> now finished using it, how do i get rid of it?
Just don't use (load) it.
> i tried to compile the sources without the dummy otion, but it didnt
> work. (perhapes with an ice1724 option?)
What options did you use?
Regar
On Thursday21/7/11 8:50 PM, Stéphane Letz wrote:
You should really look at the generated SSE code. Can you paste the result of
each test on this list?
At the moment i am testing with the whole jmax, i'll try to write small
test programs, and i'll post programs, results and assembler.
Well,
Le 22 juil. 2011 à 09:58, Maurizio De Cecco a écrit :
> On Thursday21/7/11 8:50 PM, Stéphane Letz wrote:
>
>> You should really look at the generated SSE code. Can you paste the result
>> of each test on this list?
>
> At the moment i am testing with the whole jmax, i'll try to write small tes
Thanks for posting.. will provide an interesting read :)
-Harry
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 3:52 AM, Paul Davis wrote:
> Ross Bencina is the author of AudioMulch and has been extremely
> involved in PortAudio, ReacTable, and other projects. His new article
> on realtime audio programming is a MUST re
GRAME - Centre National de Creation Musicale - is happy to announce the release
of FAUST 0.9.43, a programming language specifically designed to develop audio plugins and
applications.
This version provides a major reorganization of the architecture system for
better modularity and Open Sound C
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:22 PM, Ronald Stewart
wrote:
> Ok
>
> Commentary "just a little bit outside" Bob Ucker major league.
>
> Can we get some solutions that actually make the world better or are
> we just Gunna call balls and strikes?
>From the article:
"The correct solutions in
On 07/22/2011 05:24 AM, Ronald Stewart wrote:
> "the state of the war is were dropping bombs today". Great! Thanks
There's a war going on? Where? Why?
Cheers!
robin
PS. of course you're right: The article - although a nice read - barely
scratches the surface. But it's a good collection of inform
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
> Besides, you can not say it often enough "Real-time waits for nothing"
I'm wondering if Ross wanted us to preface it with a well known
saying, so that we would get:
Time waits for no man,
Real-time waits for nothing.
Howdy!
TYOQA (the year of qtractor automation for the clueless) is now pretty
real. I'd say it's all been my my prerogative, again and again, doing
things my own way (do I hear Frank S. singing? nope. move along...).
Is this the time to do the unthinkable? Should I tag it as beta now?
Should
On 07/22/2011 06:20 PM, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
Now comes the mighty corrosive one: I'll be off on vacation soon. Summer
is waiting for me. And I just hate to miss that kind of deadline. Woohoo!
Hi Rui, thanks a bunch for the new version and have a nice vacation! :)
Albert
--
Dr. Albert Gr"af
Sorry for the general-purpose nature of this post, but a couple of new posts in
LAA recently piqued my interest, but I am unable to find out how to contact
those developers directly with my inquiries/suggestions, so here goes (I tried
posting replies in LAA, but no luck):
RE: Grainmap v0.1
I'm
Hi Michael,
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 10:57 PM, Michael Bechard wrote:
> Sorry for the general-purpose nature of this post, but a couple of new posts
> in LAA recently piqued my interest, but I am unable to find out how to
> contact those developers directly with my inquiries/suggestions, so here
>
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