On Thu, 1 Jul 2021 07:01:31 +0100 Keith wrote:
> > The biggest issue with Pipewire IMHO is that it does not support
> > Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
>
> I would suggest you have that round the wrong way: Ubuntu 18.04 doesn't
> support Pipewire. This is a Ubuntu problem, not a Pipewire one. If it
> matters
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 13:26:55 -0800 (PST) Len wrote:
> While the 5pin din may be gone (not really, musicians like vintage
> gear)
i would not even denote the 5-pin DIN as "legacy" - it is still
the de-facto standard by the fact that nothing else has replaced it
within its niche (USB is a generic
On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 12:20:23 +0100 Ralf wrote:
> So if your app works well with the current MIDI, you don't need to
> migrate to MIDI 2.0.
oh, how true that resonates
i am just amazed at how many people are obsessed with novelty and would
disagree with that (perfectly reasonable and accurate)
derp, the first time i noticed this post i overlooked the egregious
error in the title
one should be mindful to avoid terminology (especially acronyms) that
have multiple interpretations, especially when those alternate
interpretations can relate to the same subject area - that really
should not
On Fri, 21 Sep 2018 07:39:01 + Rui wrote:
> > i think what i should do is have it 'JackNoStartServer' by default, and
> > add a configure option to enable it
>
> i'm afraid it's too late for that going into the decade old stable
> jack-API;
> better resort to set JACK_NO_START_SERVER=1 on
On Thu, 20 Sep 2018 14:48:45 + Rui wrote:
> a. jackdbus *do* auto-start the jack-server if not already running;
>
> b. legacy jackd *do* auto-start exactly what's in "~/.jackdrc" file;
> fwiw. i do have this "/absolute/path/to/qjackctl --start" in there,
> so that qjackctl pops up whenever
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 10:33:16 +0200 (CEST) Thomas wrote:
> Petri-foo has been unarchived and transferred to a Github organization, and
> we are (OK, I am) open for anyone who wants to join.
as i noted in my previous response, the archlinux AUR package is built from
this fork of a fork:
On Fri, 06 Jul 2018 18:00:07 +0200 hgn wrote:
> I don't know how to contact the developers though.
that program has a mailing list and bug tracker on sourceforge - that is how to
contact the developer
the AUR package is build from this fork https://github.com/sollapse/Petri-Foo -
though that
On Mon, 2018-07-02 at 11:37 -0600, Spencer Jackson wrote:
> ). Personally though I'd rather see more work be put toward the open source
> Godot engine (see https://godotengine.org/ or #godotengine on freenode).
... and godot already has a fairly sophisticated audio features as seen in all
the
i suspect this concern is a bit belated - it probably goes back to the release
of JUCE v5 in april 2017 - i dont think anything has changed since then - quite
a fuss was made at the time like starting the very next day
the GPL is still an option but it was removed from mention on the website and
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