Call for Applications:
Workshop-in-Exposition: Thresholds of the Algorithmic
Bergen (NO), June 2018.
(sorry for x-posting -- please distribute)
Algorithms have been used in music and sound art even before the
emergence of “computer music” in the 1950s, but today we witness an
entire new wave of i
On 05/12/2017 07:56 PM, Laurent Pottier wrote:
> I have booked a table for 15-20 people at "le GRILLON », french food, at
> 08:00 pm.
see you tomorrow (hopefully).
ganrds
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On 09/09/2015 11:07 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
> My interpretation is that LV2 means LADSPA Version 2 and thus should
> be preferred at all times to LADSPA.
thanks for you input.
i totally agree with your sentiment when it comes to new development.
however, the problem we are trying to solve is bugf
hi richard, paul, stefan and fellow LADders,
the Debian folks currently are a bit at a loss of the proper
interpretation of the LADSPA_PROPERTY_REALTIME property.
ladspa.h says:
> /* Property LADSPA_PROPERTY_REALTIME indicates that the plugin has a
>real-time dependency (e.g. listens to a MID
On 04/03/2014 11:33 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> all known versions of Ubuntu up to saucy ship jackd1-0.121 [1].
up to "trusty" is what i meant to say.
so it's all currently known versions of Ubuntu.
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On 02/24/2014 06:57 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
> What version of Ubuntu are you using? I am unable to believe that 0.121 is
> the latest version available for any reasonably recent version of that
> distro.
all known versions of Ubuntu up to saucy ship jackd1-0.121 [1].
the first version of Debian that
On 01/25/2014 07:55 AM, hermann meyer wrote:
>>
>
> Debian didn't support downgrade, but they provide way's to do it. (dpkg)
> Running sid, makes it necessary from time to time to downgrade some
> apps/libs.
if your only requirement for *grading is replacing some files, removing
some others and i
On 01/21/2014 07:10 PM, Filipe Coelho wrote:
>> Linux does provide ways to downgrade and to restore from backups.
???
"linux" (as in 'kernel') does not provide anything related to that.
concerning "linux" (as in 'distribution') i can only speak for one:
Debian explicitely does *not* support downgr
On 2013-11-04 16:14, Stéphane Letz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone here to comment on Jacktrip performance and reliability on internet,
> especially running on OSX?
>
> (https://ccrma.stanford.edu/groups/soundwire/software/jacktrip/ and
> http://code.google.com/p/jacktrip/)
we've been successfully us
On 09/20/13 01:38, Paul Davis wrote:
> it is also much easier for project maintainers to handle pull requests than
> simple patches, which means that someone having their own fork on github
> can actually be doing the project a service, rather than seeking to "split"
> from it.
i'm aware of that f
On 09/19/13 17:57, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
> if FLOSS is *only* about making perfect software by improving giants,
> it becomes a little bit too neo-liberal for my taste.
>
in any case, FLOSS for me is also about a lot about learning.
i know only a single effective way to learn to code, and
On 09/19/13 18:57, hermann meyer wrote:
>>
>> i'd love to see a zita-reverb that performs "ideally" on all platforms
>> (and that unfortunately includes ARM-systems by now)
>>
>>
> I'm not aware of any relation between zita-reverb and zita-convolver.
oh darn.
there's so much cool software by fons
Dear all,
at 10:00am (in about 10 minutes), the Linux Audio Conference 2013 is
about to start.
There is a live stream available, so you can follow the event, even if
you have not made it physically to Graz
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2013/stream
Remote participants are invited to join #lac2013
sorry for >< please >> <<
We are happy to announce the next issue of the Linux Audio Conference (LAC),
May 9-12, 2013 @ IEM, the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics, in Graz,
Austria.
The Linux Audio Conference is an international conference that brings together
musicians, sound artis
Hi everyone,
as some of you might know already, the "Linux Audio Conference 2013"
will be back in Europe, this time hosted by the
Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem)
in Graz, Austria.
We are planning to do the conference during
9th - 12th of May 2013
We have checked a number
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