On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Will Godfrey
wrote:
>
> As well as the jack ring buffer, I've looked at several others now, and
> their
> example code. The most significant thing that seems to be different about
> them
> (from a usage point of view) is the way they handle overflows. However, if
>
As well as the jack ring buffer, I've looked at several others now, and their
example code. The most significant thing that seems to be different about them
(from a usage point of view) is the way they handle overflows. However, if the
buffer size is defined as an exact multiple of the data type/s
Hi Takishi,
I am pleased to announce that the ProjectMix I/O MIDI works flawlessly using
Makie Control Protocol right through to Ardour 3.5.357 (default package in
Ubuntu 14.04). I use the ProjectMix as a "Mackie Control Universal Pro".
The flying faders jumped as soon as I properly connected
sy
Hi all,
I've uploaded a new iso of "io GNU/Linux", a LiveDVD/USB focused on multimedia
(Debian based).
Kernel 3.14.4 (64-bit only, 32-bit to come), Jack2 as default sound server,
e18 as desktop environment and more nice stuff...
For more infos: packages list, screenshots, video, howto etc... P
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 07:13:40AM +0200, Martin Lohberger wrote:
> i already have a ladspa-plugin that process my audio data. this works fine
> without any problems.
> Due to an adaption of the functionality of my system, i want to add a
> function that determines if the system works properly.