On Fri, 25 May 2001, Dan Hollis wrote:
> On Fri, 25 May 2001, Steve Harris wrote:
> > On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 03:07:08AM -0700, Dan Hollis wrote:
> > > On Fri, 25 May 2001, Steve Harris wrote:
> > > > On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:15:05AM +0100, Iain Sandoe wrote:
> > > > > If you want to network low
Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
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> >BTW, is there a digest available? This would make life easier for me at
> >least.
>
> Yep, a possibility to get digested postings is very important -- well,
> at least I have subscribed to a few less important (but useful) lists
> because digest is less harmless than
Peter Hanappe wrote:
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> That would be a really good idea. I should study a little more the
> various required file access functions. My basic needs were just a
> file reading API. Off course, we would have to design a full file
> editing API.
>
> Since i'm not doing any editing, I can read all
Darwin Marcus Johnson wrote:
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> Regardless of what I try I keep getting this error message below, when I try
> to compile the kernel. I thought maybe it was a gcc thing but I don't think
> so now. Could someone point in the right , direction, documentation,
> mailing-list,etc..
>
> -Thanks
> Dar
>BTW, is there a digest available? This would make life easier for me at
>least.
Yep, a possibility to get digested postings is very important -- well,
at least I have subscribed to a few less important (but useful) lists
because digest is less harmless than the plain postings.
We could move to
> split a short drum loop into smaller samples
I've been adding this functionality to GDAM - you drop a loop onto
the 'sampler' tool, and it is automatically split into pieces. One can
adjust the detection parameters until each drum hit is marked, or correct
markers by hand if the a
Darwin Marcus Johnson wrote:
> 0. What distributions are you running?
Mongrelized Red Hat 6.1
> 1. What Low Latency Kernels are people running?
2.4.0-test9
> 2. What did they compile them with?
> 3. What glibc is this with?
gcc version egcs-2.91.66 (libc6)
> 4. What ALSA won't burn you too
Hi,
I was thinking for a few days about ways to split a short drum loop into
a couple of smaller samples which should ideally begin at the bass,
snare, hihat etc. points. I'm wondering what the best way would be to
find this out - it's basically what ReLoop from the Propellerheads does,
and judgi