On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 02:37:24PM -0500, Darren Landrum wrote:
> If one were to build a "kernel" to a digital audio workstation that was
> itself a bare-bones LV2 host, could things like audio tracks, midi
> tracks, and mixer channels and the like be built as LV2 plug-ins?
Sure. They output/read
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 10:03:59AM +0530, Viral Mehta wrote:
> Hello all,
Hi!
> I would like to know feedback here if possible. Or is it a wrong place
> to submit patches which I "think" fixes some issue in oss simulation layer?
It's the wrong one. You want to read the MAINTAINERS file in the
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 07:44:41AM -0700, Justin Smith wrote:
> >> I am using mplayer, sox and tee to capture streaming internet radio
> >> mplayer -playlist {url} -nocache -af volnorm -msglevel all=1 -nolirc
> Seconding the jack recommendation, I would recommend using xmms with
xmms is dead.
>
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 09:40:09PM +0100, james morris wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
> 3) Any suggestions for plugins to be ported?
How about autotalent? I haven't tried it, yet, but it's already LADSPA.
Don't know if you could find any added value in making it LV2.
(http://web.mit.edu/tbaran/www/autotalen
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 02:06:33PM +0200, Tim Goetze wrote:
> >I've been having problems with a few LADSPA plugins recently, so I've
> >written a little test app that loads all LADSPA plugins, connects the
> >ports and runs them for one cycle. (I've attached it here.)
> If you're using libraries l
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 03:30:12AM +0200, Ulrich Lorenz Schlüter wrote:
> > 3) Any suggestions for plugins to be ported
> Hi,
>
> yea
>
> http://www.suse.de/~mana/ladspa.html
Which reminds me of using calf (or libprolooks) for the GUI. The most
visible difference between LADSPA and LV2 might be
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:42:02PM -0700, alex tinsley wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
> developers on this email group that can provide a contact email that will
> garner a response?
To other LADs: I already replied and CCed the usual FFADO suspects,
especially Pieter Palmers. ;)
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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 12:41:56AM -0700, alex tinsley wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
> As it turns out the product manager that works on the M-Audio product line
> of audio I/O devices for existing support has asked me for assistance in
> learning more about what is needed from the FFADO project to see if it
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 11:25:16PM +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> way over my head, but it would give me a warm fuzzy feeling if some
> hotshot linux audio people were attending:
> http://www.osadl.org/RTLWS-2009.rtlws-2009.0.html
I plan to be there. Just read about this, but end of September
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 01:54:39PM +0200, Jens M Andreasen wrote:
> > It's not ideal, but assembling all the jack buffers into one big one
> > is not going to be that much load on the CPU.
> OK .. Adrian Knoth showed some interest and says he knows his way around
>
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 01:38:37AM +1000, Fraser wrote:
Hi!
> So whenever analogue equipment needs to work with digital equipment it
> is configured so that 0dB in the analogue domain is at some (hopefully
> calibrated and consistent) level below 0dB in the digital domain. The
> actual value is
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:40:36PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > http://animata.kibu.hu/
> wow, this is exactly the kind of software I was looking for. Thank you,
> this seems to be excellent software.
I just gave it a whirl, and it's fun to play with.
> Unfortunately there's no Linux version
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 01:35:42PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>> Unfortunately there's no Linux version available:
>>> http://animata.kibu.hu/downloads.html
>> The site is misleading, just checkout the svn and compile it.
>
> -Isrc/libs/tinyxml -Ibuild/libs/oscpack -Isrc/libs/oscpack
> -I/usr
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 04:41:25PM +0200, Emanuel Rumpf wrote:
> In the new jack API the function jack_client_new is deprecated.
> Actually it's not only deprecated:
> Apps using it don't play any sound,
Huu? As far as I know, nothing has changed on the jackd side. Also
jackd2 still provides jack
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 08:33:26AM +, f...@kokkinizita.net wrote:
> > that makes sense now, so someone jumped the gun.
> Some time ago I learned on this list the expression
> 'jumping the shark' - IIRC it was Paul Davis using
> it. But what is 'jumping the gun'?
http://www.urbandictionary.com
On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 09:09:39PM +0100, Jens M Andreasen wrote:
> Adrian
Hi!
> I e-mailed you several times ... Am I blacklisted somehow?
No, I have two mails from you in my Inbox about CUDA, but things are
rather busy over here, and my student is also very short on time.
So I guess he hasn'
On Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 02:42:56PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ ll /dev/hpet
> bash: ll: command not found
See below.
> spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ ls /dev | grep hpet
> hpet
Useless Use Of Pipe.
> spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ cat /boot/config-2.6.29-1-multimedia-am
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:26:06PM +, Bob Ham wrote:
> I have never understood why D-Bus was even considered for a network-wide
> audio session system.
Just curious: I wonder who's using network audio. Much of Linux Audio
is related to this "network" stuff, but I've never seen it anywhere
els
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 08:28:03PM +, Folderol wrote:
> The rationale in brief:
> No proprietry hardware soundcard needed.
> Almost all modern computers have reasonably fast Ethernet connections.
Don't know how much you already did for the hardware layout. If
possible, try to avoid analog stu
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 09:48:53AM +0100, Karl Hammar wrote:
> So ich habe mal was zusammengedichtet
> > > The rationale in brief:
> > > No proprietry hardware soundcard needed.
> > > Almost all modern computers have reasonably fast Ethernet connections.
> > Don't know how much you already did
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 08:53:02AM +, Bob Ham wrote:
> local sessions are a subset of the functionality provided by network
> sessions
If you want to have network transparency inside the audio framework,
this perspective might be true.
But you could also ignore network on the audio level and
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 04:46:02PM +0100, Karl Hammar wrote:
> Well, you have to start somewhere. I'm not in this to compete with
> Behringer ADA8000, I'm in this to fiddle around with soldering.
WTF? Soldering is what it takes to make the product. If soldering is the
motivation for the project,
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 08:35:10PM +0100, Karl Hammar wrote:
> > > uint32_t ip_addr = 192 << 24 | 168 << 16 | ethernet_addr & 0x;
> nothing less. If you haven't listend closely enougth, this was to show
> that you can do the same thing in IPv4 as in IPv6.
That's why I said "unless talking ker
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 09:20:07AM +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
Hi!
> How many chipsets come with support for adat or firewire ootb? I have
I'm not sure if I understand the question correctly, but that's the
only chip I know, and luckily, it supports ADAT and Firewire. ;)
http://www.tcte
On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 10:05:51AM -0500, drew Roberts wrote:
> > > Audio data transfer will be via netjack using CELT compression.
> > Ack.
> Can CELT also do uncompressed or lossless?
That's called raw PCM. ;)
> Otherwise limiting to CELT might not be such a good idea if I have
> followed thi
On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 07:21:46PM +, errordevelo...@gmail.com wrote:
> obviously eas50 is good to go, but Ethernet AVB is right thing really.
You are right. I just read some of the AVB documentation five hours ago,
also some bits from XMOS.
It does all what's required, it has vendor suppor
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 12:15:19PM -0500, Mark Vitek wrote:
> Hello all,
Hi!
> I'm currently writing an arpeggiator that syncs to JACK tempo. It's
> starting to get usable, and I'm running out of excuses not to let
> others try it out.
> Looking forward to any and all feedback.
It would have b
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 01:15:02PM +0300, Louigi Verona wrote:
> But the GUI really needs improvement. It isn't sexy at all and I would
Speaking of which: wouldn't it be good to integrate this into calf?
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 07:57:27PM +, Bob Ham wrote:
> It exists quite clearly in my mind. I've also made some designs on
> paper and put them here:
>
> http://pkl.net/~node/software/lash/lash-2.jpeg
Worst draft I've ever seen. If you can't even be bothered to clearly
write down your goals.
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 05:16:22PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> but for Suse and Debian based distros JACK2 can't be simply compiled
> and installed while the package or all files of the package aren't
> removed,
There's jack2 in Debian experimental, and you're free to download the
package sourc
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 09:11:44PM +0100, Carlo Ascani wrote:
> A library that provides 4 or 5 controls but solid like a rock and of
> course accessible.
Ah, libprolooks. I guess it could use some updates from CALF again, so
try to get hold of hansfbaier or kfoltman (both hang around in #lad on
f
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 10:33:57AM +, alex stone wrote:
> > The JACK MIDI code was contribued (by me) while H2 was on a feature freeze
> Gabriel, just thinking out loud here, but do you think there's any
> mileage in creating a JACK audio and midi only version of hydrogen?
How about talking t
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:57:51PM +0100, m.wolkst...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi!
> it's also possible to create a h2-lv2 plugin branch.
> here everybody can remove all the sequencer-stuff and qt bindings and
> create a nice lv2 gui.
Just a question to get my understanding right: the sequencer is this
pat
On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 12:04:17AM +0100, Igor Brkic wrote:
Hi!
> It is basically the same thing as fons' jretune or Tom's autotalent. I
Thanks for mentioning jretune. I haven't noticed this, but just asked
Fons for a copy.
Autotalent is completely unusable, the artefacts are just too obvious.
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 06:50:28PM +0100, 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, eventually with sustain held down, which resulted in about 20
> to 40 simultaneusly processed
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 11:46:35AM -0800, James Warden wrote:
> > a good virtual instrument. It's the confession that HQ virtual
> > instruments on Linux (besides LS) won't happen any soon.
> are you kidding ?? have you tried Pianoteq ?
I tried it some years ago, and it was crap. I tried it five
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 03:32:23PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> >I don't need 20 pianos, I also need
> > strings, pads, hard synths, Atmo-FX and the lot.
> given that pianoteq is using physical modelling, its hard to see how
> their technology could be applied to hard synths, pads or atmo-fx.
That'
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 05:03:09PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Strong interests and experience with Pulseaudio, Alsa, and
> > other sound related technology and
> Why not removing Pulseaudio like 64 Studio does?
Ralf, this is clearly not the place to discuss this. Canonical is
searching fo
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 07:46:09PM -0500, Jan Depner wrote:
Hi!
> I finally couldn't resist anymore so I bought a TASCAM US-1641. At $299
FAIL. You now spend hours (and therefore money) on the software side. ;)
> If anyone has any advice to help me get started you can either post it
> here or s
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 01:44:01PM -0400, nescivi wrote:
> Hiho,
Hi!
> is Jack working on this processor:
> CORTEX A8 ARM
At least arm in general i working, we have a Debian package for this
architecture:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/jackd
In general, it should be working almost everywh
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 03:06:28PM +0900, michael noble wrote:
> hi folks,
Hi!
> Are any interested or invested parties willing to provide some clarification
> on this? I know distros are fully welcome to package whatever they wish. I
> also am pretty sure that whatever happens will happen regar
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:32:16AM +0200, Philipp wrote:
> > Also note that there's no (easy) way back, we're entirely switching to
> > jackd2, that is, the user won't have the possibility to select jackd1
> > instead.
> May I ask for the reasoning behind this?
There are many reasons, some techni
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:31:08AM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> > First, we can't have virtual packages for shared libraries in Debian, so
> > we cannot provide two different versions of libjack.
> i don't understand this. either i'm not understanding the point, or it
> sounds likea debian-specific
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 09:55:56PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
First, we can't have virtual packages for shared libraries in Debian, so
we cannot provide two different versions of libjack.
>>> i don't understand this. either i'm not understanding the point, or it
>>> sounds li
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:09:53AM +0200, Philipp wrote:
> I don't really know, nor care, about debian specific packaging stuff.
> What I know is that it has a record of being broken.
Stop that FUD. Ok, a lot was broken until last year, but I fixed
everything and worked closely together with upst
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:44:54AM +0200, Philipp wrote:
> What was the topic again?
We're working on it.
"it" as in "different jack implementations in Debian". Historically, we
only had jackd1, but I guess we'll at least see jackd1 and jackd2,
perhaps also tschack, and the user will be able to
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:09:35PM -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
>> does anyone have a script lying around to autostart jackd at startup (in
>> Ubuntu/Debian) from a script in /etc/init.d/
> Last time I checked, Ubuntu/Debian /does/ provide /etc/init.d/jackd.
In accordance with upstream,
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 06:22:45PM +0200, Robin Gareus wrote:
> jackdmp 1.9.6
> Source: jack-audio-connection-kit
> Version: 1.9.5~dfsg-13
JFTR: This is jackd2 SVN r4008.
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On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 05:14:31PM +0400, Louigi Verona wrote:
> at this point I'd like to get an expert explanation of what is slower than
> real time and faster than real time. I don't know what it means %)
Put simply: if you have a 3mins song and rendering it to a file takes
exactly 3mins, the
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 06:38:45AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >from TFA:
> >: Implemented in a DSP chip or microprocessor, this simple compressor
> >: requires about 50 instructions per sample. However, lossless
> >: compression ratios fall between 1.3:1 and 2:1 on baseband signals.
> >
> >So a
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 06:20:30PM -0700, Niels Mayer wrote:
> What's interesting to note is that most of the USB MIDI interfaces do
> not have consistent latency (Other than the Roland UM2's consistent
Let me just show you the result from my Midisport USB 2x2 (standard
edition when it was still
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 05:28:05PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >> latency distribution:
> > ...
> > 3.1 - 3.2 ms:1 #
> > ...
> > 3.9 - 4.0 ms:1 #
> > 4.0 - 4.1 ms: 9903 ##
> > ...
> > 5.0 - 5.1 ms: 95 #
>
>
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 07:43:38PM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> > [[see also latency test results for USB 1.0 devices Emagic MT-4 and
> > Edirol UM-2, below reply]]
>
> just for comparison, here are the results for an RME Digiface:
> sudo /usr/bin/alsa-midi-latency-test -w -r -R -i 20:0 -o 20:0
Yo
On Sat, Jul 03, 2010 at 02:32:19PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
[One line of content]
> --
> "Suse 11.2 - Proprietärer NVIDIA-Treiber
> Beitrag von stachelmaus » 3. Jul 2010, 12:48
>
> Hi :)
[this and more than 30 lines of German text about whatever in a signature]
For fuck's sake, stop spammi
On 07/07/10 15:38, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
Hi!
unless i'm getting confused, the calf plugin set used to contain a set
of hi- and lowpass filters that seem to have vanished with my last git
pull. which is a major pity, since a) the current git solves a number of
crashes and b) i've been using
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 02:24:09AM +0200, rom wrote:
> I'd like to ask some advice about a small multitrack recorder program i
> wrote, and have been using for some time. Basically, what it does is to:
> - simultaneously capture sound from several consumer-grade soundcards.
> - use libsamplerate t
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 02:22:12PM +0200, Orlarey Yann wrote:
Hi!
> 8th Sound and Music Computing Conference, 06-09 July 2011
> Department of Information Engineering, University of Padova
> Conservatorio Cesare Pollini, Padova
While I liked the announcement itself, it failed to mention the count
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 11:15:42PM -0200, yermandu wrote:
[Applying the RT patch to 2.6.37+]
> I make some tries with patch-2.6.33.7-rt29 but Im fail, so the question is:
> How i can apply the rt patch in the kernel 2.6.37+ ?
Correct the conflicting bits. You could check out the rt branch on
git
On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 12:07:56PM +0200, kallipy...@inbox.lv wrote:
> How i do write my own DSP plugin for jack?
http://jackaudio.org/documentation
> How my plugin can ioctl() detect current samplerate,
> endianess, nr channels,
> samples interleaved or not, ... and maybe some more strea
On 02/25/11 11:30, j...@lasipalatsi.fi wrote:
> http://leevi.sourceforge.net
Two things I faced:
1. linking fails:
gcc -L/lib -L/usr/lib -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib -L -lpthread -ldl
-lm -lz -lc -o bin/leevi act.o bob.o callback.o cmdline.o config.o
effects.o event.o font.o graphics.o libr
Hi!
I guess this could be important for some of you:
Debian is currently dropping QT3 and KDE3 from unstable. This in turn
means that apps depending on those libs either need to be ported to
QT4/KDE4 or will also be removed.
As always, saying Debian sooner or later also means Ubuntu and
derivati
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 06:25:39PM +0100, Robin Gareus wrote:
Hi!
> > Debian is currently dropping QT3 and KDE3 from unstable. This in turn
> Thanks for the heads-up. A quick-question: does that also affect the
> libqt4-qt3support?
No, libqt4-qt3support is actually a QT4 library and hence not af
On 04/05/11 11:53, Christoph Kuhr wrote:
Hi!
> apparently the ASUS 890FX mainboard has a yukon 88e8059 nic, which i
> have not verified yet.
To be precise, it's only the Crosshair IV Formular 890FX, all others
either have Realtek or Intel.
> the marvell yukon 88e8059 specs say this nic is avb r
On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 08:29:03AM -0700, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
Just a full quote for the list, I guess Stephen's mail hasn't reached
anyone but me due to subscribers-only policy on LAD.
> > On 04/05/11 11:53, Christoph Kuhr wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > > apparently the ASUS 890FX mainboard ha
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 02:00:04AM -0400, Jeremy Salwen wrote:
Hi!
> I'm looking into switching from SLV2 right away :) (and perhaps creating
> some Debian packaging).
For the Debian packaging, you might want to talk to us, the Debian
Multimedia Package Maintainers.
We'll do it anyway, so if yo
On 06/30/11 09:26, Jens M Andreasen wrote:
> On a related subject ... What is the Java implementation like on
> Android? Is it the "normal" Java as we have it in Linux/OSX/etc or is it
> one of those Mobile variants, having its own set of API's?
It's Dalvik:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dal
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 08:29:23AM +0200, Christoph Kuhr wrote:
> Hi everyone,
Hi!
> I want to give hdsp mixer OSC support for fader-, pan, mute and
> presetcontrol in both directions and input metering.
> the OSC client shall be another hdsp mixer instance on the remote machine.
Eh? And why d
Hi!
This question could have also been asked on jack-devel, but since LAD
probably has a broader audience:
I recently started hacking on a jack-driven matrix mixer (goals so far:
GUI, maybe network controls (OSC?), maybe LV2 host), and I wonder if
there are "frameworks" for test-driven developmen
Hi!
I've recently added support for the RME RPM to hdspmixer. Unfortunately,
I don't have one, it's been done blindly with user feedback.
This very user now reports that he needs to upload the device firmware
from windows. I've checked hdsploader, and of course, it needs patching.
I'll take care
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 09:41:09PM +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> > After reading the kernel source, I think the code in hdsp.c is wrong:
> >
> > if (hdsp_fifo_wait(hdsp, 0, HDSP_SHORT_WAIT)) {
> > hdsp_write(hdsp, HDSP_control2Reg, HDSP_VERSION_BIT);
> >
On 07/28/11 23:56, Adrian Knoth wrote:
> I blindly wrote a patch:
>
>http://adi.loris.tv/hdsp_test.tar.bz2
Sorry, this was wrong, I've reuploaded the file. So either download
again or change lines 778 and 781 in hdsp.c: remove the "!" to inve
On 07/28/11 23:56, Adrian Knoth wrote:
>
>>> After reading the kernel source, I think the code in hdsp.c is wrong:
>>>
>>> if (hdsp_fifo_wait(hdsp, 0, HDSP_SHORT_WAIT)) {
>>> hdsp_write(hdsp, HDSP_control2Reg, HDSP_VERSION_B
On Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 08:07:55AM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> wrote:
> > hi all
> > are there any plans to extend jack_session support so that it can save a
> > session that spans over 2 (or more) PC's that are connected via the 'net'
> > backend ?
>
> no, because it uses the existing communicat
Hi!
Back in July, I've hacked a bit on the hdsp driver to fix the RPM
support.
Those of you who own a Multiface, Digiface or RPM: Could you give
http://adi.loris.tv/hdsp-test-20110925.tgz
a whirl?
I just want to make sure the RPM fixes don't introduce any regression,
so if your Multiface/Di
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 05:38:24PM +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> > Those of you who own a Multiface, Digiface or RPM: Could you give
> Does not compile. The installed header doesn't define
> anything RPM, and you don't supply a new one.
Good point. Now? http://adi.loris.tv/hdsp-test-20110927.t
On 10/31/11 01:49, Allehoop wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi!
> I'm looking for that driver for my RPM, so i want to be a betatester :)
Ok, here we go:
http://adi.loris.tv/hdsp_20111031.tar.bz2
This archive contains two versions of the driver, the one (default) that
probably works for Fons and the oth
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:48:28AM -0800, Niels Mayer wrote:
> http://kinlan-presentations.appspot.com/bleeding/index.html#42
Another step towards "What is an OS? I do everything in the browser."
I don't really like it, though I see large-scale advantages when people
don't have to install office
On 12/09/11 21:20, Philipp wrote:
Hi!
> Well, I need a programming project for a university course and this is
> just one of my ideas that I want to propose to my teacher and
> prospective teammates. In order to do this I'd like to narrow it down a
> bit further and especially want to find out wh
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 01:10:38PM +0100, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
> >2. Players like VLC have a normalize function. I don't know if it's
> > one-pass (on the fly, more like automated gain control) or two-pass,
> > but it basically solves your problem of audio levels at playback
>
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 08:24:21AM -0800, Harry van Haaren wrote:
Hi!
> Lots of information & sources available here:
> http://harryhaaren.blogspot.com/2012/01/luppp-source-opened-but-still-pre-alpha.html
Nice screenshot, looks promising.
Cheers
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On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 01:31:00AM +0200, Alfs Kurmis wrote:
> Problem is that, for example mpg123 any messages put to stderr, so that with
> option -s we gotta pure RAW to stout,
> but mplayer put all messages to stout
sox/play will definitely do the job with "-" as the parameter. I'm not
sure
Hi!
Since I always roll my own kernels, I never bothered to check, but there
is indeed an RT patched kernel in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/linux-image-rt-amd64
Might be useful to some of you.
Cheers
- Forwarded message from Ben Hutchings -
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 18:2
Iain Duncan wrote:
Hi
>- I could pre-allocate a giant list of messages and pluck the data off
>that
>list when I need to make a new one
>- I could pre-allocate a block of memory and allocate off that
I'm writing from my phone, so for the sake of brevity, I will only talk about
one option you m
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 09:03:24PM +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
[ADA-8000]
> other in 6U rack - just 1U space at the top and bottom.
> Three of them were fried. You only know when the damage
> is done.
I've just replaced a broken capacitor in an ADA-8000's power supply
yesterday.
No idea if the
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:42:03PM +0200, Giso Grimm wrote:
> Recently I made a recording (lute & singing), partly with ADA8000,
> partly with RME Micstasy, both with the same Neumann mics, and I could
> barely hear the difference...
Which is hardly suprising. ;) I've found the following quote on
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 09:09:26PM +0200, Giso Grimm wrote:
> Here you might listen, the same piece, same musicians, same place, same
> mics (Neumann KM184 pair), same positions, same lute (although it was at
> the luthier for repair in between), one was four month later, the words
> were changed
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 09:20:23AM +0400, Louigi Verona wrote:
> Hey guys!
Hi!
> I was wondering if JACK, QJackCtl or Patchage or any other programs that
> manage audio and midi connections in JACK can output a list of connections
> they currently make in text format?
jack_lsp -c
HTH
--
mai
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 02:47:11PM +0400, Louigi Verona wrote:
Please keep LAD at least CC'ed.
[jack_lsp -c]
> However, this command seems to give the list of available ports. It does
> not show which ones are connected.
It does show the connections, that's why jack_lsp -h says
-c, -
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 07:09:52PM +0200, Ulrich-Lorenz Schlüter wrote:
> > install libphat-dev package (if ubuntu)
> >
> > post output of
> >
> > ls /usr/lib/libph*
> > ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libph*
> >
> > cat /etc/ld.so.conf
> > cat /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*
> >
> I need a resizeable phat knob
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 02:23:52PM -0400, David Robillard wrote:
[Something about buffer sizes]
I didn't follow the discussion, but maybe you want to address something
related, too: make the buffers 32-byte aligned, so that plugins can use
AVX.
I don't know who's responsible for providing the bu
Hi!
I'm CC'ing this to LAD and jack-devel with reply-to set to jack-devel,
hope the listservers keep the header fields intact.
Though it reads jackd1 there, it also affects jackd2.
No action has been taken, yet, but I tend to agree with the bug report
and (temporarily) disable celt support in b
Hi!
I was recently helping a small Dutch radio station run by volunteers to
set up their new studio.
It's a modular system with a 16 I/O firewire card:
http://www.d-r.nl/AXUM/AXUM.htm
We managed to support it in FFADO. The playback software runs on a
virtualised Windows machine that's talki
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 10:01:23PM -0400, drew Roberts wrote:
[24 I/Os]
> Are there cards that are just in essence adat I/O cards (I am ignorant enough
> here not to know the correct term for what I am asking) that can handle 3(+)
> adat lightpipe connections?
Yep. RME RayDAT. Exactly what I ha
On 10/11/2012 01:09 AM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> The HW situation has been mentioned. Honestly, I wouldn't know
> where to go if RME went away. Almost everything I've been doing
> the last years has not only used their HW, but depended on it -
> no alternatives.
JFTR, I've seen ardour running on
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 04:12:37PM +1030, Jonathan Woithe wrote:
Hi!
> Over the next few years I expect thunderbolt interfaces to come to the fore
And even if not, one could still use an ordinary PCIe interface in a
thunderbolt-to-PCIe enclosure.
> The RME UCX and UFX devices are currently not
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 05:07:20PM +0200, Uwaysi Bin Kareem wrote:
> http://paradoxuncreated.com/Blog/wordpress/?p=2268
The site mentions:
--- quote ---
> sudo schedtool -p 98 -n -20 -F `pgrep X`
--- end quote ---
Setting the X-server to FIFO/98 is just plain wrong, at least on an
audio maili
Bruno Gola wrote:
>hi,
>
>i'm trying without success to compile jack2 (version 1.9.8 downloaded
>from jackaudio.org) using the --profile configure flag.
>i tried with other version (probably from git, i'm not sure) and it
>works.. any ideas?
Known problem of the 1.9.8 tarball. Either use the g
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 02:06:46PM -0200, Diego Simak wrote:
> I'm using v.0.14.97-dev branch now but I got this error:
>
> gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I/usr/include/alsa -pthread
> -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include
> -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/cair
Hi!
Any Ubuntu users around, "quantal" or "raring" release? If so, could you
test if your gstreamer1.0 installation can play MP3s?
Recipe:
1. Install everything with gstreamer1.0* in its name, maybe
$ sudo apt-get install gstreamer1.0* does the trick
If you want finer control, I
On 01/11/2013 12:56 AM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
> Any Ubuntu users around, "quantal" or "raring" release? If so, could
> you test if your gstreamer1.0 installation can play MP3s?
Installed Ubuntu 12.10 in a VM today, MP3 playback works
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