On 19.10.2010 03:21, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
Hi Igor,
thanks for testing.
About the GUI: I think you might be mistaken. Even though I'm new to
template stuff in C++, my syntax seems to be correct. The GUI appears
when I open the plug-in in zynjacku (lv2_jack_host does not care about
GUIs).
What
On 19.10.2010 13:11, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
On 10/19/2010 11:20 AM, Matt Henley wrote:
I have found the best way to build ingen is to grab the entire svn tree
( instructions at http://drobilla.net/blog/software/ingen/ )and do a top
level make and make install. Installing the programs
On 18.10.2010 03:05, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to announce that my LV2 port of the famous mda e-piano
plug-in is ready for download! [1]
When I was checking out the mda-lv2 ports, I noticed that the
instruments were not actually playable. I could not get them to work
in either
On 10.10.2010 22:10, f...@kokkinizita.net wrote:
Hello all,
Two new Jack apps are available at the usual place:
Zita-at1: Autotuner.
Zita-rev1: Stereo or Ambisonic reverb.
More info athttp://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio
Enjoy !
Just tried Zita-at1. Works and, what is much more
On 14.09.2010 22:49, Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
I would quite like to have a look at your knob, but ardour3 r7775 segfaults
here, right after clicking on Apply in the New Session dialog. Attached: output
and backtrace.
I wanted to try Ardour3 too and had the same problem. Ardour, at least
for
On 13.06.2010 00:20, f...@kokkinizita.net wrote:
I've been reading the LV2 docs for the N-th time, as well
as lots of examples, and it all remains complete completely
incomprehensible to my problably too primitive mind.
So I have a simple question:
What is the absolute minimum required to
On 08.06.2010 09:30, Jeremy wrote:
A little confused here. Is it an audio processor that can be used in
many different forms, or is it a host for other plugins? The fact that
it has a standalone version makes me think that it is an audio
processor, but I'm still not sure exactly what it does
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Adrian Knoth a...@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de wrote:
On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 12:04:17AM +0100, Igor Brkic wrote:
Hi!
. . .
So plenty of room for improvements. ;)
Thanks for comments and suggestions. I agree with you about things you
mentioned. Till now I mostly
Hi to all!
First post to this list :) and I will use it to present small project
I've been working on.
VocProc is a real time JACK application for vocal processing including
pitch shifting, automatic pitch correction and vocoder.
It is basically the same thing as fons' jretune or Tom's