On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 11:04 AM, Fons Adriaensen
wrote:
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Zita-njbridge is not some 'improved' netjack, it's something
very different.
The motivation was to able to make audio connections be
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Patrick Shirkey
wrote:
>On Mon, February 11, 2013 3:21 pm, Paul Davis wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Patrick Shirkey <
>> pshir...@boosthardware.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, February 11, 2013 9:47 am, Tristan Matthews wrote:
>>> > 2013/2/10 Pat
> Since the unofficial wiki seems to have disappeared, the documentation
> of the "Jack and Loopback device as Alsa-to-Jack bridge" has gone with
> it. Neither google cache nor the wayback machine fare able to serve a
> copy of the page. There are plenty of references to the wiki page on
> the web,
> More info is at http://carlh.net/plugins/denormals.php
Interesting numbers ... I just don't understand the 32-bit pentium 3 numbers.
Where is the reference from which the factors displayed in this table for this
CPU are derived ?
J.
Hi Fons,
I gave it a shot yesterday evening. It was not meant to be a thorough test but
just a check whether I could just replace alsa_in/out with zita_a2j/j2a in my
environment:
- Core 2 Duo 2 x 2.4GHz (cpufreq disabled)
- kernel 3.2 from liquorix (debian i686) with thread_irq enabled (but
Forgot to add the list in Cc.
--- On Thu, 7/7/11, James Warden wrote:
> From: James Warden
> Subject: Re: [LAD] audio format abadie.jo
> To: "pierre jocelyn andre"
> Date: Thursday, July 7, 2011, 8:24 AM
> Let's stop any confusion here:
>
> Pierre, if the
Hi all,
I grew up in France so I can easily translate:
"j'ai créé un nouveau format audio destiné à linux. Je suis à la recherche
d'aide pour finir le langage C, pour tester, et pour créer une nouvelle
génération de carte audio. J'arrive à créer des fichier audio avec des voix
humaines de plus
--- On Mon, 5/23/11, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
> From: Jeremy Jongepier
> Subject: Re: [LAD] What sound cards are recommender by developers? I'll order
> next week!!!
> To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 3:59 AM
> On 05/21/2011 06:28 PM, Johannes
> Kroll wrot
> Does my brain guess the loudness is or could be endless
> high? Half of an
> endless value would be anyway an endless value, right?
by endless, you mean "infinite" ?
J.
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> > It reminds me a little about intensive and extensive
> variables
> > in physics. That may well be unrelated though ...
>
> I don't think it is directly related to that particular
> difference. But it certainly is related to a more general
> form of it - seeing each 'unit' in its own domain, a
> We all agree on what 'red' means. Because we have learned
> the meaning of that word by association. But do we
> 'see'
> the same thing ? AFAIK, that is impossible to verify.
I would tend to say yes, for if I was in your brain to check, I would be you :)
J.
_
> This is
> probably closer to the object size comparison.
> I wonder how well we can judge something like twice the
> brightness.
> --
or smelling a perfume twice stronger :)
It reminds me a little about intensive and extensive variables in physics. That
may well be unrelated though ...
J.
> >> $ jackd -d alsa -d hw:0 --> fire up
> jackd on first card
> >> $ alsa_in -d hw:1 --> add second card
> >> $ alsa_in -d hw:2 --> add third card
> a.s.o.
> >>
> >> Then, use any jack capture client you want,
> including jackrec,
> >> jack_capture and ardour, just to name a few.
> >
>
Hi LAD,
Since the days I installed my RME HDSP card combined with a Multiface II IO
box, I have never been able to suspend / resume my PC because the multiface
ends up in a weird state at resume time. I have to shut down and power off the
the PC to reset everything.
Is there any improvement in
--- On Thu, 4/29/10, torbenh wrote:
> From: torbenh
> Subject: Re: [LAD] Kernel Opinions: .31-rt or .33-rt?
> To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 3:41 PM
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 09:23:37PM
> +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
Hi Cal,
Yoshimi is great but the Space Choir-1 in the fantasy bank does not sound at
all like the one in zynaddsubfx. It's a shame because I use that sound preset
in a few places. Is the sound difference a bug or something else ?
J.
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--- On Wed, 2/17/10, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> From: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
> Subject: Re: [LAD] 2.6.31.x vs. rme vs. alsa 1.0.22?
> To: "Raphaël Doursenaud"
> Cc: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 3:53 PM
> On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 06:30 +0100,
> R
--- On Thu, 2/4/10, Adrian Knoth wrote:
> From: Adrian Knoth
> Subject: Re: [LAD] Has anyone ever played a plugin in realtime ... [related
> to:] hard realtime performance synth
> To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Thursday, February 4, 2010, 1:46 PM
> On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 06
--- On Tue, 1/26/10, Chris Cannam wrote:
> From: Chris Cannam
> Subject: Re: [LAD] tschack ... early version of smp enabled jack1
> To: "torbenh"
> Cc: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Tuesday, January 26, 2010, 7:38 AM
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 9:05 PM,
> torbenh
> wrote:
> > si
This msg was addressed to the list, not to previous poster.
J.
--- On Thu, 1/7/10, James Warden wrote:
I suggest you continue this discussion in these possible
following forums:
aspo-usa.com
www.peakoil.net
www.theoildrum.com
www.powerswitch.org.uk
www.doomers.us/forum2/
etc, etc.
As to
Patrick,
You kept edit backups of certain source files in the tarball (those ending with
~ created by emacs or other text editor you are using).
J.
--- On Wed, 12/30/09, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> From: Patrick Shirkey
> Subject: [LAD] JackEQ-0.5.8: smooth and shiny
> To: "LAU" , "Linux Audio
didn't "mm" originally mean "minus minus", as a joke against C "plus plus" ? I
could be wrong though.
Seriously, who gives a shit ? This dude is also quite creative when it comes to
picking names :
http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/Con-Kolivas-Introduces-New-BFS-Scheduler
J.
--- On T
Hello Patrick et al,
I ported the ardour "fast meters" from C++ to C. Look into guitarix's code
(GtkFastMeter class). It is a direct translation from gtkmm2ext. I picked it up
because it is very CPU friendly, the algorithm focusing only on the "deltas"
from one event to the next. Hermann took c
Hi all,
I have a question about jacksession :
will it be able to handle situations when the PC, for a reason or another, goes
to S3 sleep, and resumes from S3 ?
Of course, one can on purpose close the jack session after saving it, put the
PC to sleep, and resume things when awake. However, for
Philipp,
The alsa-lib source package comes with some test programs. One is called
timer.c and can be compiled as well if you locally compile alsa-lib (no need to
install, just compile):
cd alsa-lib-xxx
./configure
make
cd test
make timer
then, you can see what you have:
./timer list
and test
hey guys,
I suggest we leave it here.
Ralph got some info about timers, and that's what counts. Why crap over what
really matters ?
J.
--- On Sun, 11/8/09, Ray Rashif wrote:
> From: Ray Rashif
> Subject: Re: [LAD] timers
> To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Sunday, November 8
s
> To: "Paul Davis" , "Emanuel Rumpf"
> , "James Warden"
> Cc: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Saturday, November 7, 2009, 4:40 PM
> Summarized:
>
> I guess my mobo supports hpet :).
>
> $ dmesg | grep -i hpet
> [ 0.000
Another thing you can check:
dmesg | grep -i hpet
You'll see if your h/w supports it.
You can read more at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Precision_Event_Timer
J.
--- On Sat, 11/7/09, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> From: Ralf Mardorf
> Subject: Re: [LAD] timers
> To: "James W
yeps, forgot to copy this part of the config here, thanks :)
J.
--- On Sat, 11/7/09, Ray Rashif wrote:
> From: Ray Rashif
> Subject: Re: [LAD] timers
> To: "Linux Audio Developers"
> Date: Saturday, November 7, 2009, 8:53 AM
> >
> CONFIG_SND=m
> > CONFIG_SND_TIMER=m
> > CONFIG_SND_PCM=m
> > C
and forgot about it :)
J.
--- On Sat, 11/7/09, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> From: Ralf Mardorf
> Subject: Re: [LAD] timers
> To:
> Cc: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Saturday, November 7, 2009, 8:52 AM
> James Warden wrote:
> > Ralf,
> >
> > It depe
is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER_OSS is not set
CONFIG_SND_HRTIMER=m
CONFIG_SND_SEQ_HRTIMER_DEFAULT=y
J.
--- On Sat, 11/7/09, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> From: Ralf Mardorf
> Subject: Re: [LAD] timers
> To: "James Warden"
> Cc: "Emanuel Rumpf" , linux-audio-dev@lists
I forgot to add that snd_hrtimer is used by jackd.
If I turn jackd off, the snd_hrtimer module is not used:
$ lsmod | grep timer
snd_hrtimer 2148 0 ## <<< not used
snd_timer 17408 3 snd_hrtimer,snd_seq,snd_pcm
J.
--- On Sat, 11/7/09, James Warden wrote
Hi guys,
Here is what I have:
$ cat /proc/asound/timers
G0: system timer : 1000.000us (1000 ticks)
G3: HR timer : 0.001us (10 ticks)
Client sequencer queue 0 : running
P1-0-0: PCM playback 1-0-0 : SLAVE
P1-0-1: PCM capture 1-0-1 : SLAVE
Ralf, you do not benefit from a high res tim
Hey there,
In my app, I am logging clients coming and leaving out the jack graph, and this
is what I see with e.g. the linuxdsp GR-EQ2 plugin:
[15:10:46] Jack Client *** GR-EQ2 added to port map
[15:10:55] Jack Client *** probe joined the graph
[15:19:43] Jack Client *** GR-EQ2 joined t
Hi,
take a look at the invada studio LV2 plugin source code.
http://www.invadarecords.com/Downloads.php?ID=0264
J.
--- On Thu, 10/15/09, Ulrich Lorenz Schlüter wrote:
> From: Ulrich Lorenz Schlüter
> Subject: [LAD] How to develop guis for LV2?
> To: "LAD"
> Date: Thursday, October 15, 2
guitarix allows this too from its main menu, so that the user can modify the
latency during a session.
J.
--- On Sat, 9/5/09, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> From: Gabriel M. Beddingfield
> Subject: Re: [LAD] jack samplerate/buffersize callbacks
> To: "cal"
> Cc: Linux-audio-dev@lists.linux
Hi,
Just tried the invada LV2 meter plugin in ardour. Existing critics on the VU
relevance notwithstanding, there is an issue on the DSP load if the plugin is
active (state of virtual switch in the LV2 plugin window is Active) but the
ardour transport is stopped.
If I turn the virtual switch
gt; http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/guitarix/browser/tags/faust
>
>
> thanks for remember me on that, I have always forget to
> upload them.
>
> One word one the guitarix source, there have been a drastic
> change now,
> James Warden have rework the hole source and brin
on thedesktop
> by default; Desktop/audio RT developers, read this!]
> To: "James Warden"
> Cc: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 8:05 AM
> I dunno if you're a coder too, but
> those words you wrote are the words of a user :).
&g
Just a small comment, and then I shut up:
the great thing about linux is its flexibility. I have a few boxes at home
doing different things:
- a multimedia server based on mythtv, NFS and samba
- a powerful DAW running an RT patched kernel
- a couple of laptops for AOB (any other business)
For
Hi Nedko,
Looks cool :)
Just add a "visible" toggle button for each curve, should be fairly easy in
your python based ui.
Cheers,
J.
--- On Sun, 6/21/09, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> From: Jörn Nettingsmeier
> Subject: Re: [LAD] [ANN] lv2fil version 2.0 "New hope" released
> To: "Paul Davis
Hi,
I knew close to nothing about python but chose waf for the build environment of
a project. Depending on how comfortable you are with learning prog. languages,
this is not really difficult. And there are tons of examples to get inspired.
I would recommend waf as the project I set up with it
Hi Nedko,
Looks cool. I would like to try it out.
Where's the ardour patch ? Thanks :)
J.
--- On Sat, 6/13/09, Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
> From: Nedko Arnaudov
> Subject: [LAD] [ANN] lv2fil version 2.0 "New hope" released
> To: linux-audio-annou...@lists.linuxaudio.org,
> linux-audio-dev@lists.
t; From: Fons Adriaensen
> Subject: Re: [LAD] [ANN] guitarix-0.04.4-1 release
> To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Sunday, May 24, 2009, 9:48 AM
> On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 05:36:49AM
> -0700, James Warden wrote:
>
>
> > I think any jack function will check
Hi Hermann,
Great, I tested it against jack1 and jack2, and it is working fine now :)
I looked at your additions. I have a couple of comments, nothing you should
consider as important or critical:
- guitarix.cpp, line 529-530:
I think any jack function will check if the client pointer passed as
rom: hermann meyer
> Subject: Re: [LAD] [ANN] guitarix-0.04.4-1 release
> To: "James Warden"
> Cc: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Saturday, May 23, 2009, 2:24 AM
> Am Freitag, den 22.05.2009, 09:07
> -0700 schrieb James Warden:
> > Hermann,
> >
Hermann,
I added a Latency menu to guitarix. You can now change the jack server latency
on the fly from guitarix (a la ardour). See patches below:
- PATCH Start guitarix.cpp ---
Index: guitarix.cpp
===
--- guitarix.
the existence of ~/.jackdrc is fine and using it in the future for legacy
reasons is also a good thing. Its format, on the other hand, is questionable. I
don't find it a good practice to call a server configuration file something
that is more some sort of shell script, because the current ~/.ja
Cheers!
J.
> --- On Fri, 5/15/09, Lennart Poettering
> wrote:
>
> > From: Lennart Poettering
> > Subject: Re: [LAD] [PATCH] kfusd against 2.6.29
> kernel
> > To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> > Date: Friday, May 15, 2009, 8:29 AM
> > On Fri, 15.05.0
H end --
Cheers!
J.
> --- On Fri, 5/15/09, Lennart Poettering
> wrote:
>
> > From: Lennart Poettering
> > Subject: Re: [LAD] [PATCH] kfusd against 2.6.29
> kernel
> > To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> > Date: Friday, May
15.05.09 05:21, James Warden
> (warj...@yahoo.com)
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I created a patch for kfusd (fusd-kor kernel module)
> because I
> > needed oss2jack to work again against kernel 2.6.29.x
> >
> > I need to clean up the patch as it bul
Hi,
I created a patch for kfusd (fusd-kor kernel module) because I needed oss2jack
to work again against kernel 2.6.29.x
I need to clean up the patch as it bulldozes the old kernel API. If anyone is
interested, I can post it here when I clean it up (some time tonight or
tomorrow). I already c
Fons,
Try that:
jackd -R -dalsa -dhw:I82801DBICH4 -r48000 -p etc -n etc -X etc
J.
--- On Wed, 4/29/09, hollun...@gmx.at wrote:
> From: hollun...@gmx.at
> Subject: Re: [LAD] alsa card order
> To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2009, 12:12 PM
> On Wed, 29 A
it could be that many ppl are using qjactcl and the latter may not be as
flexible as the command line. I am not in front of my DAW so it is just
speculations. Rui could comment on qjackctl's ability to select an ALSA device
by name instead of the usual hw:n. Since I have not fiddled with this f
xaudio.org
> Date: Sunday, April 19, 2009, 9:34 PM
> James Warden wrote:
> > porl, jamin is actually a collection of plugins put up
> together under a common GUI ;)
> >
> > Nedko, I have not yet made up my mind. Conceptually,
> the easiest thing would be to isolate the
> To: "Nedko Arnaudov"
> Cc: warj...@yahoo.com, linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Saturday, April 18, 2009, 8:39 PM
> *please* do!! and while you are at it, how about the rest of
> jamin as lv2
> plugins as well?? not that i'm greedy or anything... :D
>
Hello,
Just joined the list.
I was toying with the following idea: take jamin's graphical multiband EQ and
reshape it into an LV2 plugin. Is this a redundant idea in case someone else is
already working on something similar ?
Just let me know before I start looking into this.
Cheers,
J.
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