Greetings,
On 04/06/2017 11:53 PM, Louis Gorenfeld wrote:
Hi! I just wanted to let you know that my phase distortion VST,
Digits, is now open source under the GPL! The source code is up under
downloads here:
http://extentofthejam.com
I've included the Linux makefiles so people can get
Saw this announced on the Linux Musicians site, thought it may be of
interest to some folks here. (Sorry if it's a repost).
https://www.coursera.org/course/audio
Instructors are professors Xavier Serra and Julius O. Smith III, two
very well-known DSP worthies.
Course syllabus :
Week 1:
On 05/29/2015 10:41 AM, Charles Z Henry wrote:
It looks to me like the linking is just missing libstdc++. gcc
would work fine except for missing -lstdc++
Chuck
Thanks, Chuck !
Best,
dp
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 7:06 AM, Dave Phillips dlphill...@woh.rr.com wrote:
Greetings,
The error
On 05/29/2015 12:23 PM, David Robillard wrote:
On Fri, 2015-05-29 at 08:06 -0400, Dave Phillips wrote:
Greetings,
The error and repair attached below come from my attempts to build
gmidimonitor on Fedora 19. As you can see, gcc is not what's required to
complete the build, but waf's cprogram
Greetings,
The error and repair attached below come from my attempts to build
gmidimonitor on Fedora 19. As you can see, gcc is not what's required to
complete the build, but waf's cprogram calls gcc, not g++. Alas, I can't
find much information about the cprogram directive, and I'm always
Greetings,
Something to put smiles on faces:
http://linux-sound.org/lms1999/
The state of Linux audio software, February 1999.
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Greetings,
Noticed on the Audacity list :
https://code.google.com/p/r8brain-free-src/
Sample-rate conversion from Voxengo, free as defined under the MIT
license, not the GLP/LGPL.
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On 03/03/2013 02:33 AM, Jens M Andreasen wrote:
I have obviously been a bit out of the loop not noticing this before,
but anyway, the Steem Source was released under GPL on July 01, 2011.
It's got MIDI in it which is why this is interesting for us. There are
lots of editors for antique synths
Greetings,
Shameless self-promo for a recent superficial non-technical article on
Linux audio session managers:
http://lwn.net/Articles/533594/
With comments from Jonathan Brickman and Chino's developer.
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On 02/23/2013 06:33 PM, David Robillard wrote:
No, no, no, a billion times NO.
+1
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Greetings,
Just a pointer to articles I've written to date for the Linux Weekly
News. Their policy is to reserve initial viewing for subscribers only,
but afterwards the articles are publicly accessible. So, for the
interested among ye :
A Brief Survey Of Linux Audio Session Managers
Greetings,
I've spent this morning reading through the ~200 replies to the topic.
IMO the thread has devolved gracefully and I have the information I was
looking for.
I'll make a fuller reply after I get into my article, but it's clear
that the most pressing need is for more skilled
On 02/06/2013 10:24 PM, David Robillard wrote:
... We all complain
sometimes, but people who do nothing but complain are nothing but toxic.
I hope this thread didn't go that way, but I'm sure as hell not going to
read it to find out ;)
So far so good, I'm happy to report. I have a lot to
On 02/05/2013 10:29 AM, Louigi Verona wrote:
Hey Dave,
let me give you my opinion.
Hi Louigi, I was waiting for your input. :)
Some short replies:
Lack of support for contemporary hardware. - probably, although I have
no data as to how big the problem is
I've found a simple metric.
On 02/05/2013 11:12 AM, Gabbe Nord wrote:
Let's hope this turns into a productive thread and not a flamewar,
because I think this really has potential.
Hear the voice. To all: In the interest of clarity, please avoid dialog.
I want to know what the members of LAD and LAU think about the
On 02/05/2013 11:20 AM, Dave Phillips wrote:
... In the interest of clarity, please avoid dialog.
Should have read unproductive dialog, sorry.
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On 01/16/2013 06:14 AM, Dave Phillips wrote:
... simplesysexxer seems to receive and transmit a bulk dump with no
problems, but the units do not respond correctly. The first preset
gets copied, then I receive an error code cE. I could make good use
of the machine's error code definitions now
Greetings,
The subject says it all. I recently had a tech replace the batteries in
two Yamaha DPM11 mixers. As expected, all presets were lost, but I was
able to restore them by a direct sysex transmission from one unit to the
other (before that one's battery replacement). Alas, the
On 01/09/2013 12:40 AM, William Weston wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Dave Phillips
Building the latest git pull for 0.14.97 on a completely updated Arch 64
system:
[dlphilp@bigblack phasex]$ aclocal
configure.ac:695: error: 'AM_CONFIG_HEADER': this macro is obsolete.
You should
Greetings:
The problem: When I build Kdenlive for my Arch 64 system it compiles
without problems and starts up okay. After that the sluggishness of its
response is almost unbearable. For example, I've timed up to 10 seconds
between a mouse click and the resulting action, e.g. right-click to
On 05/26/2012 10:25 AM, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
jfyi, there have been at least one case of slowness re. qtractor:
Qtractor graphics becomes very slow with many items
http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/441
what about switching QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM=raster (env var) or start with
-graphicssystem
On 04/24/2012 06:55 PM, Robin Gareus wrote:
Yes, we will do that, but before we can create the torrent we'll need to
have _all_ recordings. Two videos are still missing...
One of which is my workshop. My apologies, I won't get to edit it until
tomorrow. It should be back in Robin's hands by
. Unfortunately I'm not able to attend
this year.
For those who go, have fun! :)
Hey Dirk,
We'll miss you ! I still tell people about the fellow who approached me
on a train platform in Dublin and asked if I was Dave Phillips. :)
Well, I hope we'll see you next year, and I'll be sure to hoist a few
Greetings,
I notice that whenever I use any Juce-based native Linux VST plugin - fx
or instrument - in Ardour3 the plugin produces dramatically more xruns
than any LV2 or LADSPA plug. Does anyone else have that problem ? If so,
can anything be done about it, apart from raising my latency
? I have the latest JUCE framework and
the VST 2.4 SDK, on an Arch 64-bit system.
Also, I wanted to add a Thank you for those ports and I hope you're
inspired to make more of them. :)
Best,
dp
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Dave Phillips dlphill...@woh.rr.com
mailto:dlphill
On 02/14/2012 06:23 AM, Nick Lanham wrote:
... I'm considering changing the root midi note from C4 to C2 to match
up with Hydrogen as per a suggestion from Albert. I haven't decided
if I should just change the code and leave it hard-coded as is, or
expose a control port to allow people to
Greetings,
I've just received a notice from the Linux Journal that they will no
longer be running my monthly articles. I know that some people on this
list have enjoyed reading them, but alas, all things must end. I've been
invited to contribute full-length articles to the digital edition,
Greetings,
I need to know how many members are signed up for LAU and LAD mail
lists. Can someone point me to that information ?
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On 01/06/2012 07:32 AM, Dave Stikkolorum wrote:
Sometimes I get very frustrated to start all these applications
seperatly.
Also lash seems to be dead(according to it's creator).
And I don't think Jack sessions is going to be adopted by al these
programs.
Hi Dave,
You might consider
On 10/13/2011 05:23 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
It seems Dennis Ritchie passed away last week end.
Sad to read about, but thank you for the heads-up.
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Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
... none of the audio stuff i routinely do everyday would be possible
without jack.
Amen to that.
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Patrick Shirkey wrote:
I'm working on a cross platform mobile OS media player and doing some
research into Realtime audio playback on Android at the moment. It
seems there is a fairly small amount of info online and a lot less
fully fledged code examples than available for the iPhone
Greetings,
The subject line says it. Sad tidings.
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Greetings,
I've kept the Audio Plugins page alive at linux-sound.org. It aims to be
a complete list of Linux audio/MIDI plugins, and I've updated it again
recently. Please advise if there are any bad links or other errors.
Also, please advise if there are other plugins that should be on the
Greetings,
http://www.kvraudio.com/interviews/interview_with_dave_smith
Not very deep, but enjoyable.
Avoid Kansas. Great advice. :)
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Markus Schwarzenberg wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 12:29:06 -0500 Dave Phillips dlphill...@woh.rr.com wrote:
A fellow Fender Mustang 1 user is working on native Linux software that
can be used with the amplifier. Apparently he needs some tools like
usbsnoop to find out what's happening
Jens M Andreasen wrote:
The Little Match Girl
http://mx44.linux.dk/~jens/unpublished/mtchgirl.mp3
Just lovely, Jens. It immediately made me think of Jean Renoir's silent
film adaptation of the story. I'd love to hear you accompany that movie.
Please, sir, may we have another ?
Best,
Greetings,
A fellow Fender Mustang 1 user is working on native Linux software that
can be used with the amplifier. Apparently he needs some tools like
usbsnoop to find out what's happening to from the amp's USB port. He
wrote that usbsnoop and snoopyusb weren't able to do the job, so I
Robin Gareus wrote:
In layman terms:
There's a smart French guy by the name of Joseph F. sitting inside it:
If you play him some audio: He thinks: Hey, this is actually just a few
simple sine-waves added together (superpositioned), he quickly
calculates their frequencies and amplitudes and
Greetings,
Martin Eastwood has posted the code for his MVerb:
http://martineastwood.com/
Open-source, GPL3'd free software.
Maybe someone could whip up a plugin or standalone app from this code ?
PS: If you download the zipfile note that it does not include a
top-level directory, i.e.
Greetings,
I don't intend to speak for ccern, but I thought I'd try to clarify what
axonlib is/does (assuming I understand correctly myself) :
It is a library designed to aid in the coding/porting of VST plugins
in native formats for Linux (plugfoo.so) and Windows (plugfoo.dll).
I think
Jeremy wrote:
So a bit like Jucetice?
http://www.anticore.org/jucetice/
IMO, yes. I'm not very technical so I can't say if they have a similar
code-base, but their project goals are certainly similar.
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Greetings,
Every now and then I decide to update a page on the original Linux
soundapps site. Recently I cleaned up this page for audio/MIDI plugins :
http://linux-sound.org/plugins.html
Please advise if I've left out anything or if any information there is
wrong. I've covered plugins in
Johannes Kroll wrote:
In the native Linux VST section, you might want
to add Wolpertinger, a little subtractive synth in development, open
source: http://tumbetoene.tuxfamily.org/index.php?category=1
Done. :)
Another excellent Linux native VST host is Renoise: www.renoise.com.
Non-free
James Morris wrote:
A couple of other links to update:
drumming:
* breakage: blackholeproject.com is a generic market/junk/search/ site
Fixed. Gotta love Google.
swss.html
* mx44: old site (now generic market/junk/search site) should be:
http://web.comhem.se/luna/
Updated now,
hermann wrote:
Am Samstag, den 08.05.2010, 09:52 -0400 schrieb Dave Phillips:
Lemux
-- http://joost.damad.be/2003/09/lemux-ladspa-plugins/
Thanks, Hermann, I appreciate the update.
Also, thanks to Jaromir for the lv2fil link. It's been added to the list
at http://linux
Greetings,
I'm updating the Audio Plugins page at linux-sound.org and need some
updated URLs. Does anyone know how to reach these
packages/sites/developers :
LCP Perl - David Riley
Lemux - ?
NJL Plugins - Nick Lamb
Soundtank - Jacob Robbins
WASP - Artemiy Pavlov
Also, please advise if you
Louigi Verona wrote:
Guys, since we started to speak about MIDI standards, I wondered about
an issue I came upon in Linux.
It seems that on Linux midi applications differentiate between knobs
and sliders. So if you try to attach a knob of the
soft synth to a slider of a midi keyboard, it
james morris wrote:
Just one or two questions as there's no response to this from the three
lists I've sent it to. I'm just being impatient, but not critical of
the lack of response, and seeking some feedback about similar existing
systems if any (which is something I'd not put as much
Paul Davis wrote:
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Dave Phillips dlphill...@woh.rr.com wrote:
Greetings,
I'm testing the Linuxsampler plugin with Ardour3 SVN. The plugin loads
correctly, and when I launch the Fantasia GUI it identifies itself
correctly in the interface. I can load a MIDI
Paul Davis wrote:
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Dave Phillips dlphill...@woh.rr.com wrote:
But while we're on the topic: Am I correct to assume that the LS (or
other instrument) plugin should be loaded/applied to the MIDI track
itself, i.e. not on a separate bus
Greetings,
I'm testing the Linuxsampler plugin with Ardour3 SVN. The plugin loads
correctly, and when I launch the Fantasia GUI it identifies itself
correctly in the interface. I can load a MIDI file in A3 and watch it
play the keyboard on the LS plugin. Everything looks good, but there's
no
Hi Gerald,
tX works fine with Jack, sorry about the previous noise. Apparently an
errant process kept tX from connecting, I'll see if I can recreate the
conditions.
Btw, when tX opens it reports:
tX_error: tX_jack_client::srate() jack changed samplerate - ignored.
Is the sr for tX
Folderol wrote:
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 09:51:13PM +, Victor Lazzarini wrote:
what do you mean by an Audio Function Generator?
In the hardware world these are usually simply sine/triangle/square
wave generators, but the posh ones also do frequency sweeps, and the
very
gerald mwangi wrote:
Has anyone tested TerminatorX 3.83pre?
Hi Gerald,
I tried to build it on an Ubuntu Jaunty system, 32-bit. The configure
script ran without complaint, but make produced this error :
dlph...@the3800:~/src/terminatorX-3.83pre$ make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering
Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:
söndag januari 31 2010 22.42.47 skrev Dave Phillips:
/bin/bash: ../depcomp: No such file or directory
..
Any suggestions ?
Several suggestions on the 'Net says something like this:
..delete the file misc/missing, and when run automake -a -c
Greetings,
A respondent to my latest article for LJ has asked if I can recommend an
audio function generator for Linux. He's using a command-line app now,
but he'd like to know if there's such an app with a GUI.
Any suggestions ?
Best,
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alex stone wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Gabriel M. Beddingfield
gabrb...@gmail.com wrote:
... Alex's request is the FIRST request I've heard
besides mine.
This really surprises me. I would have thought you'd be inundated with
jackmidi requests.
Another assumption
Greetings,
A quick note of deep gratitude to all Linux audio users and devs from
whom I have learned and continue to learn so much.
Thank you, and I hope you all enjoy the best of the holiday season.
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Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009, alex stone wrote:
But at the moment, it's not well defined what is part of the state,[1] nor
what should (and should not) be saved in a jacksession directory, nor what
can be expected WRT portability.
But it was defined. A file
Greetings,
I have no idea if this is useful:
http://www.niallmoody.com/otherprograms.htm
Check out Mouse2OSC.
Niall's made some other nice software. He graciously updated Mouse2OSC
so I could test it with Common Music/GRACE. I haven't got around to
those tests yet, but I did check it out
Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
After about 10 years of frustration, I'm a bit tired of alsa.
Does anyone know if OSS supports proper software mixing?
Is the alsa emulation working somewhat okay?
Are there any problems configuring the machine to use more than one card?
Hi Kjetil,
Despite
William Weston wrote:
Announcing phasex-0.12.0-pre1:
Hi William,
While I like the Phasex GUI I think it would be much enhanced if the
panels could be further distinguished by different colors. Is that at
all possible with GTK2 as used by Phasex ?
Best,
dp
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Dave Phillips wrote:
wMaxPacketSize 0x0020 1x 32 bytes
are the same for the MidiSport and the UA25. However, there's a lot of
information from that report. Is there any other particularly relevant
data I should gather from lsusb ?
No, anything
Greetings,
I've been experimenting with MIDI control from one machine to another. I
checked the timing of a single note played simultanesouly by instances
of QSynth on both machines and was surprised to hear a very noticeable
flamming. I then replaced the MidiSport 2x2 with my Edirol UA25 and
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Dave Phillips wrote:
...
So, my question(s): Is the MidiSport just poorly designed
Yes, having to load firmware is awful, but this should not affect
latency. :)
and is there a further condition or module option that can correct the
timing delay from
nescivi wrote:
I tried getting it right, and got it to build on 64bit, but then got seg
faults as I wanted to work with layers.
Hi Marije,
I haven't done anything with it (Animata) yet, but I also got it built
on a 64-bit system (64 Studio 2.1) thanks to some repaired files found here:
Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
On Thu, August 27, 2009 15:58, Victor Lazzarini wrote:
Hi everyone,
perhaps one of you might have already seen this issue and will know what
is the best solution.
My problem is that one of the headers in the VST SDK2.4, aeffect.h,
has a macro, VSTCALLBACK, which
Andres Cabrera wrote:
Never mind. Just got juced and it includes jost, which builds fine.
Please note that JOST hosts native Linux VST plugins, i.e. foo.so, not
foo.dll. AFAIK there is no mechanism in JOST that accommodates Windows
VST DLLs.
It's a great system though. The pizmidi plugins
Greetings,
Sorry for the forward. Kim Cascone sent this message to the LAU list, but I
think it needs the Eyes Of LAD. His email is k...@anechoicmedia.com. AFAIK he
does not sub to this group.
Here's Kim's text:
*
my config:
Dell Studio
Ubuntu 9.04
rt kernel
Greetings,
Just out of curiosity, how many participants in this discussion are
copyright holders ? How many of you have published works under copyright ?
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Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
just a passing remark: it is very easy to filter out a troll. it is
however close to impossible to filter responses to trolling by people
whose mail i appreciate in general.
Just filter by topic. It should be pretty clear after only a few
messages whether the
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 19 July 2009, lase...@gmail.com wrote:
If anybody is interested, I have decompiled the latest Impro-visor version,
which has only been provide as a binary (in contradiction to the terms of
the GPL). So if you want the source code just let me know and I will
Arnout Engelen wrote:
Looking for a distribution-agnostic, community-maintained place for gathering
linuxaudio-related documentation, wiki.linuxaudio.org seems to be one of the
main resources.
The visual style seemed a bit old-fashioned and cluttered. I took a stab at
cleaning it up a bit:
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 08:46 -0400, Dave Phillips wrote:
Patrick Shirkey wrote:
... we do have a problem now that needs to be sorted with
integrating pa and jack in a way that is easy for everyone to work with.
Do they need integrated at all
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
re: Impro-Visor :
This is an very interesting application, and it is released as GPL
software.
The only drawback on GNU/Linux is that sound is not working very well,
at least in my experience:
http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=4t=860
I dunno if there is
William Weston wrote:
It's nice to be back working on Linux audio!
We couldn't find you, so:
http://linux-sound.org/phasex/
You should take the links to Ken Restivo's excellent demonstrations of
PHASEX and add them to your new page.
I'll take down the linux-sound.org page today.
David Olofson wrote:
[snip]
In short: Tux Paint for music! :-)
Is there something like this already out there?
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/TamTam
Perhaps ?
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Aaron Johnson wrote:
... after having located the code snippet in whysynth that creates a
standard 12-equal tuning array, called 'y_pitch', as factors relative
to 440HZ (A440), and indexed by MIDI note numbers. I wonder, how easy
would it be to make this table dynamic and subject to for
Greetings,
The Phasex site is now a porn list. The author of this neat synth seems
to have disappeared.
I suggest that someone put the last source code on a public ftp site.
Best,
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Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
I'm looking for material, docs and/or software to remove speech noise, as
caused by the movements of the mouth.
Depending on the material recorded, I sometimes go through a vocal track
in Ardour and remove noises from breathing, lip sounds, and other
extraneous
nescivi wrote:
Sciss made some interesting apps (Meloncillo, Eisenkraut) in Java using
scsynth as the audio back engine...
are you aware of these?
Hi Marije,
Yes, I'm going to test both of them. :)
Best,
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Brad Garton wrote:
This doesn't necessarily help with your problems,
Hi Brad,
Just for the record, the problem is solved. It was/is a system
configuration problem, and I'm still not sure what's happening. If Java
uses the default OSS device (/dev/dsp) there are no probelsm as long as
the
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
re: default Java audio device
BTW, maybe you like to know that Gervill, the java free synthesizer has
released the magic 1.0 number. GPLv2 licensed:
https://gervill.dev.java.net/
This project is proposed as the Audio Synthesis Engine that would be used in
Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Anyone knows a good vector drawing program for Linux ?
Absolute requirements are:
- Lines, arrows, boxes, circles, etc.
- Linewidths and styles, colors, filling.
- Text
- PDF or PS export.
- PNG and JPEG import (no bitmap editing required).
- Accuracy.
I've been
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Dave Phillips wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/kodisein/linux g++ --version
g++ (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (SUSE Linux)
Recent GNU/libstdc++ declares hash_map a deprecated extension enclosed
Greetings,
I'm compiling a program called kodisein, an open-source VJ tool. I'm
hitting the wall here:
g++ -c -w -I /usr/include/stlport -I ../lib/handler -I ../lib/tools -I
../lib/types -I ../lib/values -I ../lib/widgets -I ../lib/windows -I
../src -I ../src/connectors -I ../src/handles -I
Forgot to mention:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/kodisein/linux g++ --version
g++ (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (SUSE Linux)
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Pau Arumí wrote:
Hi all,
I want to try LV2 synths and try developing new ones. The plugins API
and compilation seems all pretty clear, but I don't know what are the
existing host options.
I was about to try zynjacku with jack-keyboard. Is it compatible with
any LV2 synth?
Are there
Frank Barknecht wrote:
I just stumbled upon the Non Sequencer, which seems to be nice for
live performance as well: http://non.tuxfamily.org/
Never tried it, though (and probably I never will use it very much as
I'm comfortable with Pd. ;)
Hi Frank,
I'm working with it now. I've known about
Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Since the young demoiselles seem to stimulate Rui's creativity lets hope it
doesn't run out soon.
They've been stimulating mine for a goodly long time, and I don't see
that influence waning any time soon. Guessing at Rui's age, I'd say he
has maybe seventy or eighty
Lars Luthman wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 05:02 -0500, Dave Phillips wrote:
Benno Senoner wrote:
Everyone is invited to add his own point of view and I hope that the
outcome will be a positive collaboration between LV2 and Reaper.
Well, Benno, what do you think about
Jay Vaughan wrote:
On Jan 20, 2008, at 9:37 PM, Dave Phillips wrote:
Thank you, Albert, I did compile it with your patches. :) It's working
fine with Open Music now. I also had to build the Player and Recorder, I
don't recall any trouble with them.
See? MidiShare works great! :)
Hi Jay
Jay Vaughan wrote:
Hmm. That equation don't hunt here. The MidiShare codebase is in dire
need of attention for 32-bit Linux and won't currently compile at all
for 64-bits. Ask me, I've been wrestling with its outdated source
tree for the past week or so. Yann is planning to fix it, but he's
Albert Graef wrote:
Dave, I can't help you right now with getting Midishare to work on 64
bit system, but if you're willing to run it on 32 bit I'll try to help
you getting it compiled. Just drop me an email.
Thank you, Albert, I did compile it with your patches. :) It's working
fine with
Greetings,
I'm trying to get IRCAM's Open Music 5.2.1 running here, but I'm having
various difficulties. For now, I'll focus on this one: I'm trying to
build MidiShare (it's required by OM) on my 64-bit machine (64Studio),
and I've got this far :
make -C kernel
make[1]: Entering directory
Stéphane Letz wrote:
MidiShare is not 64 ready for now. I would suggest to contact Yann
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for more info on that.
Thanks, Stephane. I wrote to Yann, hopefully he'll have a fix for it.
Meanwhile, I'll keep trying to get Open Music working in a 32-bit
environment too.
Best,
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Portmidi designed is based on Windows' MME API which doesn't allow
applications to create ports visible to other applications.
Ah, that's good to know. Is that true for PortAudio also ?
Best,
dp
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Greetings:
Simple questions, probably no simple answers :
Can I compile Audacity for Windows using a Linux tool-chain ? I've
never attempted a cross-compile, and despite some study I'm not sure if
I can do what I'd like to do.
Further question:
If I can't compile it directly in Linux
Marco Milanesi wrote:
By following LAD/LAU lists, I see that you are using pure 64bit
arch, could you confirm that VSTs with 32 bit wine works?
Hi Marco,
I've cc'd this response to the lists because I want to clarify the
situation for all who are interested.
The short answer is,
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