Urm..I'm always suspending to RAM and getting back my JACK session with just
1 XRUN increment, that's all. I just reset it. I'm using KLaptop to do that.
I assume you do mean suspend to RAM when you say "hibernate-ram". Or are you
talking about hybrid (save image to disk, copy image to disk and sus
Yes, it was mentioned by Kraken on his Jost/Jucetice frontpage:
http://www.anticore.org/jucetice/?p=65
Paul posted on the KVR boards, appears to be a sudden thing. A really great
surprise. no?
I have the binary freeware collection running with Jost, and it's the only
large group of quality VST ef
I don't know what happened to this one: http://www.xaraxtreme.org/
Because this one doesn't exist: http://www.xaraxtreme.org/download/
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Sorry for the very random subject, but I figured I'd need all the help I can
get.
I've read about this for a _little_ while (time constraints..arghhh) on the
WWW, and I've posted on www.edrum.info too. In case anyone here has
better/fast/helpful suggestions/advice/shizznit, I'm sort of cross-posti
Oh wow, every single one of you starting from Nedko have just saved me hours
of research! Thanks so much guys, extra points to Andy for his walkthrough
with bonus code, Folderol for citing the exact reference material and Josh
for landing the correct device (eroktronix) =P
Yes, it's obvious yet I
Only for mobile machines. I really cannot do without at least frequency
scaling (heat) and sleep (suspend-to-ram; quick access).
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I'm managing somehow with an Intel-based laptop. I only stop everything
before suspending, and I never hibernate since it's a PITA (doesn't help
because my bootup time is nearly as fast).
And wait, now that it's mentioned, I remember I also used to have a system
where QJackCtl just appears to have
> Doesn't exactly look like the ultimate tool for an 8 year old
> beginner...! ;-)
Then you'd be surprised to know that my 4-year-old brother loves to scrape
across the LMMS virtual keyboard - with a touchpad at that. He also knows
that dragging a different item from the left side gives him a diff
Would this be the reason why Saffire's onboard DSP effects can't be
supported (via ffado)?
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Currently, almost all open-source/Linux-based VST efforts make use of 2.3,
not even 2.4. As such, 3 is still far into the future.
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Damned right..gotta watch out for that ricoh fw chip.
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Woohoo..I'm safe. Saffire Pro 10 working well.
FireWire (IEEE 1394): Ricoh Co Ltd R5C832 IEEE 1394 Controller
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How about Juce? =p http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/
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Uhmm..it's sort of becoming too much discussion over a simple variable. Why
bring in Arch in discussing $DESTDIR? There's nothing "deep" about "Arch's
way of building". It does not have to be "DESTDIR", some developers only
define and call, say, "PREFIX", in the install rule and use it as a DESTDIR
2009/9/3
> I'm using a WM (called awesome) that can do tiling for everyday tasks as
> well as audio. Since I have a rather small screen I use it mostly to get
> every app fullscreen. When trying to use it for audio I ran in some
> trouble. Applications like ardour require a lot of screen estate,
How could I forget - e17 actually has _a lot_ of potential. More than KDE as
a whole.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/E17_bw_screenshot.png
But that's all it has - potential.
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2009/9/5 Ralf Mardorf
> Ray Rashif wrote:
>
>> How could I forget - e17 actually has _a lot_ of potential. More than KDE
>> as a whole.
>>
>> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/E17_bw_screenshot.png
>>
>> But that's all it has - pot
2009/9/5 Ralf Mardorf
>
> E17 didn't change a lot since it was the default for the JAD installing
> media some years ago, KDE did change a lot. Yes e17 has got potential,
> that's why I'm using it again, but it's very experimental. I don't like
> crashs when I try to chose fonts, I like to chose
2009/9/6 Iain Duncan
> Hi everyone, I'm wondering what most linux audio developers think about
> pyqt vs wxpy for writing audio app guis now that qt is gpl'd.
> Specifically I'm interested in tightly controlling the timing of event
> loop ( ie making some accurate external clock source like the c
2009/9/7
> On Sun, 6 Sep 2009 16:30:02 +0800
> Ray Rashif wrote:
>
> > 2009/9/6 Iain Duncan
> >
> > > Hi everyone, I'm wondering what most linux audio developers think
> > > about pyqt vs wxpy for writing audio app guis now that qt is gpl
Indeed, sounds like Arch. And it's not a bad thing that you can't fall back
to older versions if you keep the cache. I mean in this age of cheap
storage, who wouldn't?
About the rt kernel, I don't think it'll ever be maintained in the official
repos. But at the same time, a lot of good packages wi
2009/9/24
> About the rt kernels:
> We don't have as much experience as Fernando, so the rt kernels
> are probably not as tuned yet, but since it's trivial to make config
> changes and compile/install kernels that could change quickly. The
> current rt kernels are based on the vanilla kernels an
> BTW a non-qt version of qjackctl would be welcome.
You might want to spur this one on:
http://www.marcochapeau.org/software/pyjackctl
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2009/10/13 Fons Adriaensen
> There's only only problem I've not been able to fix:
> when using apps that frequently update pixmaps or
> send Ximages, the mouse pointer gets corrupted with
> that data. It happens with Ardour, jkmeter, japa,
> and others. No idea where to start... Driver is
> the '
2009/10/13 Ray Rashif
> 2009/10/13 Fons Adriaensen
>
>> There's only only problem I've not been able to fix:
>> when using apps that frequently update pixmaps or
>> send Ximages, the mouse pointer gets corrupted with
>> that data. It happens with Ardou
2009/10/22 Jörn Nettingsmeier
> hi everyone!
>
>
> i just came across con kolivas' announcement of the latest release of
> the brain fuck scheduler, http://lwn.net/Articles/357451/ .
>
> in it, he explains the idea behind isochronous scheduling (which lennart
> brought up when announcing his real
2009/11/4 rosea grammostola
> Raymond Martin wrote:
> > On November 3, 2009 01:22:30 pm Daniel Vidal wrote:
> >
> >> Hi
> >>
> >>I think this post is [OT] but also i think is the apropiate
> audience...
> >>
> >>I'am now working on making personalized menus for Musix distro. I try
> to
>
> CONFIG_SND=m
> CONFIG_SND_TIMER=m
> CONFIG_SND_PCM=m
> CONFIG_SND_HWDEP=m
> CONFIG_SND_RAWMIDI=m
> CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER=m
> CONFIG_SND_SEQ_DUMMY=m
> # CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS is not set
> # CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS is not set
> # CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER_OSS is not set
> CONFIG_SND_HRTIMER=m
> CONFIG_SND_SEQ_
2009/11/8 Adrian Knoth
> 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...@64stud
2009/11/8 Ray Rashif
> 2009/11/8 Adrian Knoth
>
>> 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
2009/11/10
> On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 17:43:12 +0100
> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 16:47:07 +0100
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 16:40:41 +0100
> > > Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > >
> > > > Emanuel Rumpf wrote:
> > > > > Opening the hr-timer with rosegarden freezes my whole system
> > > > >
2009/11/15 Victor Lazzarini
> I never looked at it, but is netjack built into jack now?
I'd consider a build-time feature (i.e as long as you have libsamplerate it
will compile with netjack driver) "built-in", so yes it was and is.
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2009/11/15 Emanuel Rumpf
> How to edit those pages with content links as :
>
> {{topic>midi_software}}
>
> ??
>
> Is that for choosen developers only ?
> Maybe related information should be added to
> editor_notes (http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/editor_notes).
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> E.R.
>
2009/11/15 Emanuel Rumpf
> When clicking the edit button, I get excactly this:
> """
> = MIDI Software =
>
> - {{tag>Environments}}
> - {{tag>MIDI_Programming_Resources}}
>
> {{topic>midi_software}}
> """
>
> What I'd like to know:
> How to edit/extend the list of midi_software, that ap
2009/11/15 Emanuel Rumpf
> 2009/11/15 Ray Rashif :
> > 2009/11/15 Emanuel Rumpf
> >>
> >> When clicking the edit button, I get excactly this:
> >> """
> >> = MIDI Software =
> >>
> >> - {{tag>Environm
2009/11/15 Emanuel Rumpf
> 2009/11/15 Ray Rashif :
> >
> > What do you want to extend the page MIDI Software with? Let's say you
> have
> > created a new page "midirandomizer", or it already exists but is not in
> the
> > MIDI Software list an
Hmm..this is definitely interesting. When specs and schematics are up, if
the hardware is within my budget, I'll most certainly be testing the idea.
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2009/12/29 Carlo Ascani :
> Hi all,
> I'm a junior developer, interested in GUI developing (and looking for
> a job hehe)
> I wanna put your attention to the state of audio application GUIs under Linux.
> We have many toolkits to develop a GUI, but none that allows the user
> to say: "Damn, tha
Aside from that, we have to forget about everything that has anything
to do with GTK+. None of what you look forward to is even remotely
possible with the examples and advice given so far (I mean just one
look at libphat is..urghhh just another gtk design).
Flashy and elegant is Qt's forte, becaus
2009/12/29 torbenh :
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:05:01PM +0800, Ray Rashif wrote:
>> Aside from that, we have to forget about everything that has anything
>> to do with GTK+. None of what you look forward to is even remotely
>> possible with the examples and advice given so
2009/12/29 Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas :
> On Tuesday, December 29, 2009, torbenh wrote:
>> what is this ? gui flamewars ?
>> idiots.
>
> So, I must ask for permission to the high priests before naming my library,
> but you can freely insult to everybody not sharing your faith ?
>
> BTW, many applicatio
2009/12/30 Arnold Krille :
> On Tuesday 29 December 2009 17:35:30 Peter Nelson wrote:
>> On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 22:57 +0800, Ray Rashif wrote:
>> > So hold your horses, something's up. Where? Here:
>> > http://calf.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?
2010/1/24 Gabriel M. Beddingfield :
>
>
> On Sat, 23 Jan 2010, David McClanahan wrote:
>
>> Where to start? I have a Dell 7000 laptop and I'm wondering if it can be a
>> music synthesizer(something like a Minimoog). If not, why not?
>
> Of course. The major contenders are linuxsampler,
> fluidsynt
2010/2/2 Jörn Nettingsmeier :
> hi everyone!
>
>
> here's a question for sysadmin type low-latency adepts:
>
> i have a general-purpose notebook that doubles as a lean and mean
> recording machine. it's opensuse, which means it works nicely with most
> bells and whistles, but it also has an awful l
On 14 February 2010 00:52, nescivi wrote:
> Hiho,
>
> On Thursday 11 February 2010 11:54:50 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> Forwind info wrote:
>> > Ralf, simply turn off autospawn for pulse if it bothers you that much.
>> >
>> > /etc/pulse/client.conf
>> >
>> > the line that looks like
>> > ; autospawn=y
On 08/03/2010, Ray Rashif wrote:
> On 08/03/2010, Paul Davis wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Philipp wrote:
>>> Hi there.
>>> The distro I'm using installs a script with jack that lets it run as a
>>> daemon.
>>
>> I know that I
On 08/03/2010, Ray Rashif wrote:
> On 08/03/2010, Ray Rashif wrote:
>> On 08/03/2010, Paul Davis wrote:
>>> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Philipp wrote:
>>>> Hi there.
>>>> The distro I'm using installs a script with jack that lets it run as
On 09/03/2010, Paul Davis wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 5:11 PM, wrote:
>> Yes, but the two are related. Promiscuous mode only
>> makes sense if jackd is not started as the result of
>> some user login but as a system service.
>
> i don't see that at all. how does starting it as a system servi
On 08/03/2010, torbenh wrote:
> first of all its not tested. and it doesnt work.
> thats only a problem with permissions though
> after some chmod on /dev/shm/jack running jack_lsp as nobody works.
> but the patch needs to be either removed or fixed.
It looks like the promiscuous part of the code
Dr. Sheldon Cooper might shed some light on most that has been said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Cooper
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On 17 April 2010 04:33, Paul Davis wrote:
> Clearly, we can't dispose of that. But to what extent should the
> future development path of JACK be determined by the limitations of
> packaging systems?
>
> Does anyone really want to have to choose between JACK1 and JACK2 (and
> tschak? perhaps) on a
On 19 April 2010 01:42, Arnold Krille wrote:
> Hm, which distribution apart from gentoo do you know that has jacks libs and
> server/apps in one package?
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/jack/files/
We do not believe in the extra work of splitting package files for no
added benefit.
On 19 April 2010 02:57, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> An seemingly outdated information said "pacman -S jack" will make JACK2
> available too. A quick web search doesn't say if there are JACK1 and 2
> available for Arch. Is this the distro that already makes the choice
> available?
jack is and will for t
On 5 June 2010 21:58, Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
> Le 05/06/10 13:45, Renato a écrit :
>>
>> On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:18:02 +0200
>> Philipp wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> this is all about making Linux Audio more useful.
>>> The idea came about because on the one hand there are parts of Linux
>>> audio that
On 2 October 2010 05:03, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
> I'm 26 now, and I think it's really great that people like you, 50 years
> older and almost the age of my grandfather, take part in all of this
> stuff. Everyone has his share of experience, and I believe every
> generation can learn a bit from
On 17 November 2010 04:13, David Robillard wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 13:11 +0200, 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/
On 8 April 2011 08:34, m.wolkst...@gmx.de wrote:
> hi,
> hydrogen 0.9.5 is released.
> also the hydrogen team launch a new website.
> www.hydrogen-music.org
On 16 Mar, Sebastion Moors sent an announcement to the hydrogen-devel
list for 0.9.5. Is this just a delayed repeat of that to a larger
audi
On 1 January 2014 01:25, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> And, my main distro isn't Gentoo, there at least is a second distro with a
> similar policy as Gentoo and inexperienced user can get both Aelus and
> linuxsampler :p and it's good this way :).
While it may be accessible the fact remains that the lice
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