on the DSSI plugin standard, available hosts and
plugins can be found here:
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
hexter is written and copyright (c) 2018 by Sean Bolton, and licensed
under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
Thanks to Andreas Müller for contributing a bug fix.
Have fun
or confusion caused
by these changes.
Find WhySynth here:
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and plugins can be found here:
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Hi Joël,
On Thu Jun 2 2016, Joël Krähemann wrote:
> Could someone explain me why the MIDI channel is used to identify DSSI
> instances?
> You could use the URL instead.
I'm guessing this is a host-specific use of MIDI channel that you are
wondering about, since the DSSI spec itself is careful
parameter (NRPN) support, thanks to Jamie
Bullock.
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Hi Dave,
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 12:43:27 -0400 David Robillard d...@drobilla.net
wrote:
Originally I was thinking about a
control to set the base frequency, but it sounds like you are
thinking about adding a Hz frequency CV port. This is a better idea,
since you get both options, and the debate
Hi Dave,
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 00:27:12 -0400 David Robillard d...@drobilla.net
wrote:
I am porting to LV2 some AMS-influenced plugins (mainly those by Fons)
which have odd 1/Oct frequency ports. I understand why it is
sometimes convenient to use octaves rather than the more typical Hz
for
On Jul 10, 2011, at 2:41 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Fons Adriaensen
f...@linuxaudio.org wrote:
On that I absolutely agree - cache coherency is the real
problem, not pipelining. The latter should in fact be
transparent from a language such as C/C++.
i may be way
On Jul 10, 2011, at 6:34 PM, Sean Bolton wrote:
On Jul 10, 2011, at 2:41 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
do we have SMP systems these days that do not guarantee cache
coherency?
Yes. PowerPC and Alpha do not. UltraSPARC v9 and ARMv6/ARM11 and later
have modes where they do not (and linux on a SPARC v9
Hi Paul,
On Jul 8, 2011, at 1:49 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
this is why we don't care about the types of stuff that Dan Muresan
mentioned, except to the extent that it could actually lead to the
computation of data/space available being wrong in a deeper way.
You're missing the point of what Dan
On Mar 4, 2011, at 12:44 PM, Jeff McClintock wrote:
From: Sean Bolton muso...@jps.net
if the GUI is in another process, its really absurdly hard for the
host to add its own controls to the window. not impossible, but a
level of hard that doesn't actually buy the user (or developer)
anything
On Feb 23, 2011, at 2:21 AM, Luis Garrido wrote:
I am preparing FLAM's (Front-ends for Linux Audio Modules) first
release. Among other things, FLAM intends to allow programmers and
non-programmers alike to create their own (external) GUIs for audio
plugins. At this moment only Rosegarden as a
is now more graceful
in its handling of different locales.
* WhySynth: new minBLEP oscillator waveform (Clipped Saw).
* WhySynth: new effect (Sean Costello's Csound reverb).
* Six months' to a year's worth of unreleased bug fixes and
code cleanups.
Have fun,
-Sean Bolton
tools.
* Example GUIs have been updated to Qt 4.
Bugfixes:
* Fixed jack-dssi-host ALSA client ports to be of type 'application'.
* Fixed the MIDI CC mapping in trivial_synth.
* Fixed an uninitialized variable bug in less_trivial_synth.
Enjoy!
Sean Bolton
Hi Dave,
On May 30, 2010, at 6:18 AM, Dave Phillips wrote:
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
Yikes, not this again
On Dec 15, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
On 12/15/2009 08:04 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
this was discussed at some considerable length on jack-devel last
year, IIRC.
for single reader/single writer ringbuffers, i believe that we
concluded that memory
On Dec 2, 2009, at 7:33 AM, lieven moors wrote:
Paul Davis wrote:
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 9:51 PM, lieven moors
lievenmo...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to repeat the same Arp, until there is an update to the
text file.
One arp is allready
loaded in each ringbuffer in main(). When the file
Hi all,
On Oct 28, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
It appears that LV2 is current, that DSSI is deprecated, and
that LADSPA
would be deprecated if it weren't so widely adopted. However, LV2
is slow
in being adopted. Is this developer
) the 'sample-rate' method.
* Added '-test' option to allow testing the GUI without a host.
Enjoy!
Sean Bolton
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On Oct 20, 2008, at 3:18 PM, Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
What about the test-int-array-* family of tests on PPC?
They all pass on my uniprocessor G4, but that doesn't
really tell us much. Anybody got a multiprocessor PPC?
This stuff makes my head hurt, too, but as best I can
figure out, I believe
Oops, didn't mean to send this, and regret that someone not reading
carefully might think Paul McKenney sent it. I'm following Jorn
Nettingsmeier's advice and taking my further discussion of the memory
barrier issue over to jack-devel. -Sean
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Hi Olivier,
On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:13 AM, Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
Until now, I just couldn't write a test that fail because of the
lack of memory
barrier on x86. However, I think I found another bug in Jack
ringbuffer, by
writing another test.
It's a bit of a weird test, I call it bit
On Apr 14, 2008, at 7:33 PM, Justin Smith wrote:
Also, now that GMPI seems all but officially dead, does anyone
think DSSI will be supplanted (or disposed of, as its name would
imply)? What is the general developer feeling regarding LADSPA/DSSI/
LV2? I leave VST out of this list, because
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