On Thu, 2018-11-29 at 18:02 +0100, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> On 29/11/2018 17.32, 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?
>
> That's clearly up to
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 10:28 AM Paul Davis
wrote:
>
> 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 12:24 PM Spencer Jackson
wrote:
> https://ometer.com/preferences.html was also very good. I plan to read
> more later.
>
"Lisp is not a good user interface."
this is a fallacy. Lisp is an excellent user interface, for the right kind
of user. Knowing who you are
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
On 29/11/2018 17.32, 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?
That's clearly up to every single project. So from the point of view of
"Open Source Design",
On 2018-11-29 17:32:44 (+0100), 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
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 should help design the software, but it has to
be based on users
This is totally a great initiative! Will definitely read up on their
activities.
Louigi Verona
https://louigiverona.com/
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 4:54 PM David Runge wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I thought I'd spread the word about Open Source Design [1], which is a
> community of designers and
Hey all,
I thought I'd spread the word about Open Source Design [1], which is a
community of designers and developers that wants to improve usability of
free software (never mind the name, I guess most people are not as
strict about it as e.g. Richard Stallman ;-) ).
A friend (hey Sam!) made me
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Paul Davis wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:44 AM, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Why don't you prototype it with netcat:
as powerful as some unix prototyping tools can be, just stop for a second.
although i'd be the first person to suspect stupid financial motivations
What I had in mind for ethernet transport is this:
Raw EN packets are very simple:
dest-MAC,send-MAC,type,data
There is more, but that is part of the HW driver and the linux raw EN
interface just requires those sets of data. If I could be sure the HW
would support promiscuous mode, I would
Just some cents...
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014 12:44:45 -0700 (PDT) Len Ovens l...@ovenwerks.net
wrote:
Unlike MADI, empty channels would not be filled with null data, but
rather just not sent. In MADI, 64 channels are always sent even for a
payload of 1. In this case we should send multiples of two.
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Arnold Krille wrote:
Just some cents...
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014 12:44:45 -0700 (PDT) Len Ovens l...@ovenwerks.net
wrote:
Unlike MADI, empty channels would not be filled with null data, but
rather just not sent. In MADI, 64 channels are always sent even for a
payload of 1. In
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014 14:24:56 -0700 (PDT) Len Ovens l...@ovenwerks.net
wrote:
Where I see your info as being useful though, is if I choose to send
data (which could be varying sized packets) I may still wish to set
the data packet size to a fixed size depending on what is left from
audio. The
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Len Ovens l...@ovenwerks.net wrote:
Shouldn't be, The network traffic does not need to be real time, but the
network does. In other words the way the host computer deals with network
traffic does not need to be real time. The computer puts a packet into a
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Paul Davis wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Len Ovens l...@ovenwerks.net wrote:
Shouldn't be, The network traffic does not need to be real time,
but the network does. In other words the way the host computer
deals with network traffic does not
[hermann meyer]
However, this list here is the wrong place to discus that any further,
I just hope that some people here get interested in such a approve
(Tim you are more then welcome to join us),
if, please join us at
guitarix-develo...@lists.sourceforge.net
Thank you kindly Hermann, I
Am 30.06.2014 23:13, schrieb Stéphane Letz:
Interesting discussion... ((-;
It would be great if the corrected zita-rev1 Faust version goes back in the
Faust distribution at some point….
Yes, it's in faust git now as well.
Am 02.07.2014 11:18, schrieb Tim Goetze:
[hermann meyer]
However, this list here is the wrong place to discus that any further,
I just hope that some people here get interested in such a approve
(Tim you are more then welcome to join us),
if, please join us at
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 07:33:31AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Regarding FaustLive, do you know that we (guitarix project) working
on a analog circuit simulation toolkit, which will generate faust
code from gSchem ( http://www.geda-project.org/ ) schematics?
Imagine a electronic circuit
Am 01.07.2014 09:09, schrieb Gordon JC Pearce:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 07:33:31AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Regarding FaustLive, do you know that we (guitarix project) working
on a analog circuit simulation toolkit, which will generate faust
code from gSchem ( http://www.geda-project.org/ )
On Tue, July 1, 2014 3:09 pm, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Le 1 juil. 2014 à 05:56, hermann meyer brumm...@web.de a écrit :
Am 01.07.2014 00:27, schrieb David Robillard:
On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 21:58 +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:13:06PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Fons,
On July 1, 2014 08:09:22 AM Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 07:33:31AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Regarding FaustLive, do you know that we (guitarix project) working
on a analog circuit simulation toolkit, which will generate faust
code from gSchem (
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 08:09:22AM +0100, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 07:33:31AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Regarding FaustLive, do you know that we (guitarix project) working
on a analog circuit simulation toolkit, which will generate faust
code from gSchem (
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 09:24:43AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
As a example, we have the jcm800pre, a GCB95 and a baxandall tone
control simulation as plugin in guitarix, generated with this
toolkit.
Do you really believe that a Baxandall tone control is in any
way different from the
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 06:27:05PM -0400, David Robillard wrote:
Native code aversion is a serious problem in the entire computing world,
which continues to snowball because all the language/etc innovation gets
directed at VMs for no particularly good reason (and/or you get
half-baked
Am 01.07.2014 12:16, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 09:24:43AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
As a example, we have the jcm800pre, a GCB95 and a baxandall tone
control simulation as plugin in guitarix, generated with this
toolkit.
Do you really believe that a Baxandall tone
Am 01.07.2014 12:41, schrieb hermann meyer:
Am 01.07.2014 12:16, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 09:24:43AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
As a example, we have the jcm800pre, a GCB95 and a baxandall tone
control simulation as plugin in guitarix, generated with this
toolkit.
Do
Le 1 juil. 2014 à 12:37, Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org a écrit :
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 06:27:05PM -0400, David Robillard wrote:
Native code aversion is a serious problem in the entire computing world,
which continues to snowball because all the language/etc innovation gets
directed
On Tue, July 1, 2014 8:52 pm, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Le 1 juil. 2014 à 12:37, Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org a écrit :
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 06:27:05PM -0400, David Robillard wrote:
Native code aversion is a serious problem in the entire computing
world,
which continues to snowball
Le 1 juil. 2014 à 13:03, Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org a écrit :
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 07:09:33AM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Or just drop the code link that is available in the upper
part of he HTML page in the export tool of FaustLive. In a
matter of minutes you can generate the
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 09:13:06PM +1000, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
Fons is truly a saintly enigma destined for greater things that are not of
this mortal coil.
Ad hominem remarks are usually a clear sign of not having
anything better to say.
FYI, Fons will very probably move to Germany in a
On 1 July 2014 11:37, Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 06:27:05PM -0400, David Robillard wrote:
Native code aversion is a serious problem in the entire computing world,
which continues to snowball because all the language/etc innovation gets
directed at VMs
On Tue, July 1, 2014 9:29 pm, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 09:13:06PM +1000, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
Fons is truly a saintly enigma destined for greater things that are not
of
this mortal coil.
Ad hominem remarks are usually a clear sign of not having
anything better to
On 01.07.2014 13:29, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Fons will very probably move to Germany in a few weeks [...] How this
will affect my ability to stay active in open source audio is still a
matter to be discussed.
Let me take the opportunity to say two things here:
1) I use your zita programs,
This topic's just gone full chaos quite a while ago.
I'd love to read things without seeing people namely attacked or things
completly off topic.
Open source is a great ideal. But *today* it's a thankless ideal.
What about tomorrow ?
Either we quit this ideal and just go back 20years in
On Tue, 2014-07-01 at 07:33 +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Imagine a electronic circuit designer could create a plug schematic and
hear direct what a change from 1k resistor to 2k resistor will sounds
like, if such a toolkit be integrated in FaustLive.
Everybody who ever designed audio circuits
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 01:17:41PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Le 1 juil. 2014 à 13:03, Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org a écrit :
The faust compiler will generate C code in a format that is
essentially an implicit and rather primitive plugin standard.
Then there are a number of
On Tue, July 1, 2014 10:06 pm, Etienne Rouge wrote:
This topic's just gone full chaos quite a while ago.
I'd love to read things without seeing people namely attacked or things
completly off topic.
Open source is a great ideal. But *today* it's a thankless ideal.
What about tomorrow ?
Anyone else ?
On 01/07/2014 14:37, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On Tue, July 1, 2014 10:06 pm, Etienne Rouge wrote:
This topic's just gone full chaos quite a while ago.
I'd love to read things without seeing people namely attacked or things
completly off topic.
Open source is a great ideal. But
Am 01.07.2014 14:47, schrieb Etienne Rouge:
Anyone else ?
On 01/07/2014 14:37, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On Tue, July 1, 2014 10:06 pm, Etienne Rouge wrote:
This topic's just gone full chaos quite a while ago.
I'd love to read things without seeing people namely attacked or things
completly
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 09:52:42AM +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 08:09:22AM +0100, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 07:33:31AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Regarding FaustLive, do you know that we (guitarix project) working
on a analog circuit
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:13:06PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Fons, you know what? the Faust zita-rev1 version (still old
one of course..) now even runs in the web, automagically compiled
in asm.js
Am 01.07.2014 19:07, schrieb Gordon JC Pearce:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 09:52:42AM +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 08:09:22AM +0100, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 07:33:31AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Regarding FaustLive, do you know that we (guitarix
Am 01.07.2014 12:16, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 09:24:43AM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
As a example, we have the jcm800pre, a GCB95 and a baxandall tone
control simulation as plugin in guitarix, generated with this
toolkit.
Do you really believe that a Baxandall tone
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 07:01:03PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Mind the menu Options - show value to present the values under
the knobs.
Ever used it ? Then you should have noticed that the frequency
controls of the two EQ sections are linear while they are supposed
to be logarithmic, and
Am 30.06.2014 12:43, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 07:01:03PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Mind the menu Options - show value to present the values under
the knobs.
Ever used it ? Then you should have noticed that the frequency
controls of the two EQ sections are linear
Am 30.06.2014 15:25, schrieb hermann meyer:
Am 30.06.2014 12:43, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 07:01:03PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Mind the menu Options - show value to present the values under
the knobs.
Ever used it ? Then you should have noticed that the frequency
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 04:02:20PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
PLease, Fons, if you found more Bugs, or have any issue with the way
we implement parts of your work, let me know. I'm all open !
The four T60 controls are supposed to be log as well.
And please get rid of that silly little slider
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 06:25:04PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
It is completely empty? No text, no buttons on bottom?
Completely black. Tried to launch a screen capture, but simply
hitting Alt-R to get a command line crashed my entire session.
I don't need a workaround, normally Jacks runs as
Am 30.06.2014 20:19, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 06:25:04PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
It is completely empty? No text, no buttons on bottom?
Completely black. Tried to launch a screen capture, but simply
hitting Alt-R to get a command line crashed my entire session.
Am 30.06.2014 20:19, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 06:25:04PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
It is completely empty? No text, no buttons on bottom?
Completely black. Tried to launch a screen capture, but simply
hitting Alt-R to get a command line crashed my entire session.
I
On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 15:32 +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Another matter: starting guitarix without Jack running produces
an empty black 'Jack Starter' window. No matter what I do next
will crash X11.
If you're still using Arch Linux, try the git versions provided by AUR.
This issue doesn't
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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 15:32:37 +
From: Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org
To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
Subject: Re: [LAD] Open Source to be or not to be?
Message-ID: 20140630153237.gb29...@linuxaudio.org
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On Mon
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:13:06PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Fons, you know what? the Faust zita-rev1 version (still old
one of course..) now even runs in the web, automagically compiled
in asm.js (http://asmjs.org) using latest faust2 git version
and running at acceptable speed in
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 5:58 PM, Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org
wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:13:06PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Fons, you know what? the Faust zita-rev1 version (still old
one of course..) now even runs in the web, automagically compiled
in asm.js
On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 21:58 +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:13:06PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Fons, you know what? the Faust zita-rev1 version (still old
one of course..) now even runs in the web, automagically compiled
in asm.js (http://asmjs.org) using
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:58 PM, Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org wrote:
[...]
And what's the point of running a concert hall reverb in a web
browser ?
[...]
I don't know what *this* particular thing is all about, but generally
speaking, the main point of running stuff in the browser is
Am 01.07.2014 00:27, schrieb David Robillard:
On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 21:58 +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:13:06PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Fons, you know what? the Faust zita-rev1 version (still old
one of course..) now even runs in the web, automagically
Le 1 juil. 2014 à 05:56, hermann meyer brumm...@web.de a écrit :
Am 01.07.2014 00:27, schrieb David Robillard:
On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 21:58 +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:13:06PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Fons, you know what? the Faust zita-rev1 version (still
Am 01.07.2014 07:09, schrieb Stéphane Letz:
Le 1 juil. 2014 à 05:56, hermann meyer brumm...@web.de a écrit :
Am 01.07.2014 00:27, schrieb David Robillard:
On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 21:58 +, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:13:06PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote:
Fons, you know
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 01:50:08PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
As well you seems to be pleased with the faust zita-rev1
implementation at this time and helped Julius with some hints.
Because Julius is a person I respect, and he tried to get
his version as close as possible to the original.
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 1:01 PM, hermann meyer brumm...@web.de wrote:
Am 29.06.2014 17:35, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
You turned it into something which it isn't,
at the same time removing one its qualities: the calibrated controls
which enable the user to set a preset 'from his/her head'
Am 30.06.2014 00:53, schrieb Paul Davis:
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 1:01 PM, hermann meyer brumm...@web.de
mailto:brumm...@web.de wrote:
Am 29.06.2014 17:35, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
You turned it into something which it isn't,
at the same time removing one its qualities: the
Am 25.06.2014 17:18, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
I have. I don't like at all how it looks: lots of silly eye-candy
at the expense of usability. Take the way you have repackaged
zita-rev1. It's a perfect example of what I don't want it to be,
and why I'm moving away from GPL licencing. Sorry, but I
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 08:02:00PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Fons, you have stated this (why I move away from GPL) a way to
often the last time here on the list,
way too often ? A few times, yes. Which probably means it's an issue
that matters to me.
and I must say, it hurts me.
I see no
Hi,
I have to say I'm mostly on Hermann's side of the argument here -
On 25 June 2014 22:10, Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org wrote:
... without respect for the
original author's intentions and in fact subverting those
in particular I think this is actually one of the most important and
Dear musicians, programmers and normal people,
I plan to create a user group, a regular meeting, in my home town
Cologne, in Germany.
The first meeting ever will be already on June 18th, 19:00.
After that every two month or so. There are more dates on the website
(see below).
Here is a
Hallo Mike,
On Thursday 27 June 2013 08:41:22 Michael Niemeck wrote:
[..]
what of bars with a chord change on every beat, such as happens often
in Jazz, especially in turnarounds and the like? The bass player will
miss every other chord! Sure, you could add a rule like
well it depence on
Quoting conrad berhörster beat.siegel.v...@gmx.de:
maybe this helps
http://welltemperedstudio.wordpress.com/code/lemma/
lemma looks cool. I will definitely give it a try as soon as I get my
daw back from the repair shop...
and take a look at
impro-visor
Quoting Luis Garrido l...@vagar.org:
Do you know of mma?
Yeah I know it, in fact it's what I currently use for practice
playbacking. But while I'm an avid user of things like LaTeX and
lilypond myself, I feel that the GUI-less approach of MMA doesn't work
for everyone and in all
No, not the umpteenth person looking for one. I want to actually set
out to try and build one. I'm still in the early stages of scoping,
architecturing and prototyping (read: not ready to share anything
yet), but still there's a few questions I would like to get feedback on:
1) Would there
On Tue, 2013-06-25 at 15:14 +0200, Michael Niemeck wrote:
1) Would there be any demand for such an open source initiative at
all, or is everyone seriously needing this type of application using
The Real Thing anyway?
Band-in-a-Box is so easy to use! Just type in the chords for any song
On 06/25/2013 03:14 PM, Michael Niemeck wrote:
No, not the umpteenth person looking for one. I want to actually set out
to try and build one. I'm still in the early stages of scoping,
Do you know of mma?
http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/
Cheers,
L
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On Friday 23 January 2009 21:24:56 Andres Cabrera wrote:
Hi all,
I'm making a list of open source compressors. I currently have:
-SC Series
-Tap compressor
-Arts compressor
-Foo plugins
-Mda plugins
-Calf plugins
-Csound compress
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Andres Cabrera mantaray...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm making a list of open source compressors. I currently have:
-SC Series
-Tap compressor
-Arts compressor
-Foo plugins
-Mda plugins
-Calf plugins
-Csound compress opcode
-PD compress~ object
Don't forget Jamin, serious mastering tool, I can highly recommend
http://jamin.sourceforge.net/en/about.html
Cheers,
Malte
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media art + development
http://www.block4.com
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Hi all,
I'm making a list of open source compressors. I currently have:
-SC Series
-Tap compressor
-Arts compressor
-Foo plugins
-Mda plugins
-Calf plugins
-Csound compress opcode
-PD compress~ object
-Supercollider compander ugen
Anyone know of any others?
Cheers
Andrés
Yes I know of another one...
Ecasound has its own built-in compressors. Eca originally stood for Enhanced
Compressor Algorythm. :-)
Kindest regards
Julien
Music was my first love and it will be my last (John Miles)
FIND MY WEB-PROJECT AT:
I tried to install Express Scribe, but it wouldn't install under Ubuntu.
It has the features I'd need.
The features I need in such a program is a way to remotely signal to
it to pause, rewind five seconds then unpause. A desired feature would
be some way to speed up and slow down the audio
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Ted Walther t...@reactor-core.org wrote:
The features I need in such a program is a way to remotely signal to
it to pause, rewind five seconds then unpause. A desired feature would
be some way to speed up and slow down the audio stream without altering
the
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 10:01:11PM +, Chris Cannam wrote:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Ted Walther t...@reactor-core.org wrote:
The features I need in such a program is a way to remotely signal
to it to pause, rewind five seconds then unpause. A desired feature
would be some way to
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