Allan Klinbail wrote:
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> FUCK OFFF
>
> STOP SPAMMING PEOPLE WITH NO INTEREST IN YOUR SCAMS
It's very likely the sender did a mass mailing collected through all
kinds of email mining schemes, and will never read any replies via
email. The original sender is a criminal in need of a long prison
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FUCK OFFF
STOP SPAMMING PEOPLE WITH NO INTEREST IN YOUR SCAMS
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:32, you wrote:
> From: Mr. Kenneth Oyepemi
> Tel: 234-1-4700756
> Fax: 234-1-7597900
>
>
> Attn: The Managing Director/CEO
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> Very Confidential
>
> I am the manager of
> AFAIK, both Wine and VMware only offer soundblaster-like audio device
> access. You cannot use them with devices that do not provide such an
> interface (i.e. pro or semi-pro audio interfaces). They also do not
> use ALSA, which is a big problem for those of us who are serious about
> our audio
GDAM does have Acid-ic potential. There has been a lot of work on the
sequencing lately, while incomplete it is very promising and should be
able to support any features you are looking for. I'm not terribly
familiar with acid, i'd love to hear which features you find most
useful.
> SpiralLoops doesn't play it back at the correct
> speed until I bump the
> speed up to 2.0. This is presumably a stereo/mono
> thing.
Yes, the WAV sample stuff is indeed quite ropey at the
moment, and doesn't seem to read the header correctly.
Its moving up the list of stuff to do - working on
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Paul Davis wrote:
> >When can we expect LAAGA to be stable enough (API-wise) and be supported
> >by linux audio programs? It's the thing I've waited the most in Linux
> >related development, especially for the syncing capabilities it offers.
>
> * OK, can we start calling it
>> change the length
>> of a loop, but not the start point. the author
>> thought he would change
>> this "soon" (that was several months ago).
>
>try dragging the loop with the right mouse button,
>this "rotates" the sample round the loop, thus
>changing the start point :)
>
>(At least, thats how
>When can we expect LAAGA to be stable enough (API-wise) and be supported
>by linux audio programs? It's the thing I've waited the most in Linux
>related development, especially for the syncing capabilities it offers.
* OK, can we start calling it JACK now, or has Karl's paper done us in ?
its
> what little italian i understand seems to tell me it's a temporary
> problem.
> the linuxaudiodev.com domain however was never officially announced.
>
> use www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad for now, this is the primary location.
Oh, sorry. I've always used www.linuxaudiodev.(org|com), somehow I
t
> There seems to be a problem or two with linuxaudiodev.com. Cracked or
> something else (I cannot understand Italian)?
This page has nothing to do with linux audio development (so I really can't
understand its domain name (well, I guess why...)). It says that some
services are temporarily down. A
--- Paul Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Spiral Loops also looks interesting:
> >http://www.pawfal.org/Software/SpiralLoops/. But I
> could never get it to
> >compile. If anyone has any packages available, I'll
> "drop" the subject.
> >;-)
>
> strange, i never had a problem with it. it
Hi,
When can we expect LAAGA to be stable enough (API-wise) and be supported
by linux audio programs? It's the thing I've waited the most in Linux
related development, especially for the syncing capabilities it offers.
Btw, if you haven't seen the article "Audio Latency Measurements of
Deskto
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 10:27:57AM +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> i think i need to get an admin-c for some permanent domain rsn.
> benno, if you read this: any chances to get php4 up and running on
> linuxdj.com, provide me with a ssh account and a mysql user ?
> ftp maintenance is *SO SICKEN
[cc:ed to benno, who i think owns the domain in question]
Antti Boman wrote:
>
> There seems to be a problem or two with linuxaudiodev.com. Cracked or
> something else (I cannot understand Italian)?
what little italian i understand seems to tell me it's a temporary
problem.
the linuxaudiodev.co
There seems to be a problem or two with linuxaudiodev.com. Cracked or
something else (I cannot understand Italian)?
-a
On Thu, 2001-09-27 at 17:59, Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I would like to know your opinion about wich is the best driver. I have two
>soundcards: SB PCI 512 (emu10k1) + TB Santa Cruz (CS46xx)
>
> Midi synth doesn't matter. Lateny issues and sound quality are very important.
>
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