On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 10:19 AM rosea.grammostola <
rosea.grammost...@protonmail.com> wrote:
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> >
> > I am writing to you to let you know that I will hereby remove you from
> > this mailing list and permanently ban you from it as well.
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> I'm not going to discuss whether a post does or does
> > Do you have a specific question or are you just curious?
>
> I wanted to check if there was any interest in adding
> non-session-manager (nsm) support to Rakarrack.
>
It would be a nice feature add. It's highly unlikely to happen though
unless someone outside of the project does the work, I'm
> First, congratulations, Rakarrack is still actively used by people, even
> though the application itself isn't that active anymore. :)
>
That is impressive, isn't it?
> Any (former) Rakarrack developers on this list?
There are no active developers. I've had success emailing Ryan Billing (one
.04.19 18:03, Spencer Jackson wrote:
> > Hi all:
> >
> > I've been trying to make my OSC2MIDI app work as an internal client for
> the MOD
> > Duo. However I've got some misunderstanding or something. I'm first just
> trying
> > it on desktop (debian) b
Hi all:
I've been trying to make my OSC2MIDI app work as an internal client for the
MOD Duo. However I've got some misunderstanding or something. I'm first
just trying it on desktop (debian) but even compiling the example internal
client at
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 10:28 AM Paul Davis
wrote:
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> Lisp is an excellent user interface, for the right kind of user.
>
Good point, Paul. I was mostly lauding the article's main principle that
adding a preference has a cost and it's worth evaluating the benefit of
each preference offered in a
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 9:33 AM Louigi Verona
wrote:
> Interesting that on their goals page they never mention "users" or
> "customers". So how are they going to understand what works if users are
> never consulted? This could be a mistake that would make the whole
> initiative void. Designers
I've been happy with Archive.org for hosting the Open Source Musician
Podcast. We could create a collection there.
_Spencer
On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 4:25 PM Will J Godfrey
wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 09:52:31 +0100
> Louigi Verona wrote:
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> >Completely agree with Daniel here. And Soundcloud
> Recently I ran into OSC2MIDI, and if my understanding of what OSC is is
correct, OSC2MIDI should theoretically be able to do the job if it is on
both ends of the stream, correct? I'll do a bit of testing of this, see if
I can figure out a bit of toolchain design, but input of experienced
persons
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 10:28 AM, Juan BioSound
wrote:
> [ 2 ] I want, also, some way to build audio game engine tools, but Unreal4
> or Unity 3D isn't work on linux at now, some suggest for my frustation ???
>
> As otherwise noted Unity does have a linux build, I've used it to make a
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 4:31 PM, Tim wrote:
> I read they use more than just spectral stuff.
> Like AI used in speech recognition and so on.
>
> Amazing what DSP audio and image coding can do these days.
> Any thoughts on coding techniques? I've read a lot of papers!
> Some say using FFTs +
I know of several linux pro-audio users who do not have pulse installed,
but I think more of the ones I talk with are like me: we have pulseaudio
for most "desktop audio" stuff like web browsing, listening to music,
etc... all generic tasks. Its perfectly good for that! But as soon as we go
to
Hi Stefan:
Cool to see spectmorph come as a plugin!
IMO I'd let the host deal with it how they see fit. There's probably a
panner in Qtractor to put it in the center. To have a "stereo" output
with no actual stereo data seems wasteful and misleading to me. My lv2
CA synth is mono and I haven't
> The generic solution for cases like this is a lock-free ringbuffer.
I've also used the jack ringbuffer for this and it was easy enough.
Not that my work is a reference implementation but you can see how I
take it from a usb callback to the jack process thread here:
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 11:47 AM, lucas z wrot
> (if a recording is made available).
Floss Weekly has archives at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly and a
youtube channel. Sounds like they'll post it later today after some
post production.
Great work! Very enjoyable to hear
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