Crap, please disregard this last post, it seems I was trying to import a
non-normalized file (DOH!). Sorry for cluttering your mailboxes!
-Original Message-
From: Ivica Bukvic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 12:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What version
Hi, I've recently installed Mdk 8.1 and Bcast2000 (c version) is having
problems displaying waveforms (it is completely out of whack displaying it
way beyond the reasonable range, so I need to zoom out the y axis all the
way in order to get somewhat of a visible waveform). Is this the case with
al
I agree wholeheartedly. It would be absolutely wonderful if both of them
were integrated (like ardour+snd = killer combo).
Ico Bukvic, composer & audio designer
http://ping.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"To be is to do" - Socrates
"To do is to be" - Sartre
"Do be
>...sure, but Cool-Edit Professional for windows shows how often a static
>mixing [multitrack] environment is used as an intergral part of the overall
>editing project - you make a mix of several samples and dump it back in the
>editor for further processing. maybe afterwards you send it back to t
i just finished testing several different patched and unpatched linux
kernels, and was surprised by the results: all basically the same.
alsarange = 33.4% to 33.8%1.336 ms to 1.352 msdiff = 0.016 ms
oss-emu range = 91.6% to 91.9%3.664 ms to 3.676 msdiff = 0.012 ms
as you can
fair enough, must admit i haven't looked at snd in quite a while... what's
promised in the o'reilly articles looks amazing - i'll download the latest
version and check it out.
de|
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 23 Oc
As Dave
> notes, and others would do well to heed, editing an audio file is one
> thing, multichannel work and/or audio sequencing is something else.
>
...sure, but Cool-Edit Professional for windows shows how often a static
mixing [multitrack] environment is used as an intergral part of the over
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 04:00 pm, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Hi People,
> I currently have one example of this file format and I need more. The
> single file I have is a 16 bit stereo file. I need some more files and what
> I'm looking for (if they are available) is as follows:
>
>- a mon
this may help, though there's no api..
http://muse.dyne.org/
de|
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, John Lazzaro wrote:
> Soon, but not quite yet -- at the moment, sfront networking does
> MIDI resilently for low-latency situations, and while you could
> concievably hack this to do audio (sending samples encoded as
> MIDI change-control events, and reassmbling on the other
i just uncovered a subtle bug in the audioengine inner loop.
it might not affect you, but then again, if it does, it will be nasty.
when i wrote audioengine, the idea was to guarantee that all clients
would never be asked to process more frames than was specified in the
last call to their set_blo
Rene Rebe wrote:
>
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 13:47:34 -0600
> "D. Stimits" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > If it is a matter of location, use "locate g++-3/sstream" to find it
>
> It shouldn't be a matter of location. We use:
>
> configure.in: AC_CHECK_HEADER(sstream,,AC_MSG_ERROR("mis
Hi People,
I am currently adding support for Sonic Foundry's 64 bit wave files to
libsndfile:
http://www.zip.com.au/~erikd/libsndfile/
This file format is used by the program ACID and usually comes with a w64
filename extension and if you do a hexdup of the first part of the file,
they l
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Ryan Mitchley wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Does anyone here know of a library or API for streaming audio over a
> network?
> M. Edward (Ed) Borasky writes
>
> Check out "sfront" at
>
> http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro/sa/
Soon, but not quite yet -- at the moment, sfront netwo
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Ryan Mitchley wrote:
> Hi all
> Does anyone here know of a library or API for streaming audio over a
> network? The library should take into account the inevitable clock drift
> between the machine generating the stream and the machine receiving it. I
> presume this would inv
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 13:47:34 -0600
"D. Stimits" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> If it is a matter of location, use "locate g++-3/sstream" to find it
It shouldn't be a matter of location. We use:
configure.in: AC_CHECK_HEADER(sstream,,AC_MSG_ERROR("missing STL file sstream"))
and in the sour
delire wrote:
>
> just trying to install GSMP on a suse 7.1 box at another studio and
> ./configure produces the error:
>
> "cannot find STL file sstream"
>
> i've never come across this before..any solutions?
> has all the same gtkmm / alsa / and libsigc++ libs etc as the debian box it
> compi
Rene Rebe wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 23:18:49 +1000
> "delire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > just trying to install GSMP on a suse 7.1 box at another studio and
> > ./configure produces the error:
> >
> > "cannot find STL file sstream"
> >
> > i've never come across this before..
> -Original Message-
> From: delire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> just trying to install GSMP on a suse 7.1 box at another studio and
> ./configure produces the error:
>
> "cannot find STL file sstream"
>
> i've never come across this before..any solutions?
> has all the same gtkmm / a
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Ryan Mitchley wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Does anyone here know of a library or API for streaming audio over a
> network? The library should take into account the inevitable clock drift
> between the machine generating the stream and the machine receiving it. I
> presume this would i
I wrote:
> You really should announce this on linux-audio-dev, too.
Uhm, you did. Procmail outsmarted me.
--
Frank Barknecht
Hi.
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 07:01:20 -0700
Bill Schottstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > IMO, the issue of multitrack
> > recording seems better left to dedicated multitrack recorders (Ardour,
> > ecasound).
>
> I agree completely -- I haven't had time yet to try out ecasound,
> but Fernando sho
Hi all
Does anyone here know of a library or API for streaming audio over a
network? The library should take into account the inevitable clock drift
between the machine generating the stream and the machine receiving it. I
presume this would involve resampling/reclocking of some kind.
Thanks for
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 10:34:11PM +1000, David Burrows wrote:
> The bonus question is about pitch control. I understand that this can be
> achieved by simply changing the sampling rate, however, I'm wondering if
> anyone has knowledge of fast or high quality resampling algorithms?
I think you
Hi.
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 23:18:49 +1000
"delire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just trying to install GSMP on a suse 7.1 box at another studio and
> ./configure produces the error:
>
> "cannot find STL file sstream"
>
> i've never come across this before..any solutions?
> has all the same gtkmm
Hi all,
Dave Phillips wrote:
> O'Reilly Network recently published my status report on my work with
> Bill Schottstaedt to "externalize" more of Snd's possibilities. We've
> added dozens of GUI components for effects (Snd and LADSPA), cursor
> control, popup menus, and so forth. If you're intere
Emiliano Grilli wrote:
> I read part one of your tutorial and found it *very* interesting. Thank you
> also for your site, which is a cornerstone in my bookmarks.
> Unfortunately, I can't find the part two of the snd tutorial, and the link
> you provided in this email seems to be broken.
> Pleas
> Bill, what is your opinion on people who don't contribute code
> but only feature ideas and design?
It depends on whether they've made any effort at all to find out
what the program does already.
>From: Bill Schottstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> I tried to contribute my developments to Snd, but heard nothing back
>> from its author.
>
>This is a lie -- I never received anything from you except a copy of
>some complaints you sent to SoundForge.
I have not sent any complaints to SoundForge
> IMO, the issue of multitrack
> recording seems better left to dedicated multitrack recorders (Ardour,
> ecasound).
I agree completely -- I haven't had time yet to try out ecasound,
but Fernando showed me Ardour and it is beautiful. I'm very tempted
to remove the "Record" option from Snd! As a
just trying to install GSMP on a suse 7.1 box at another studio and
./configure produces the error:
"cannot find STL file sstream"
i've never come across this before..any solutions?
has all the same gtkmm / alsa / and libsigc++ libs etc as the debian box it
compiled successfully on..
de|
>MIDI support is on Bill's TODO list. IMO, the issue of multitrack
>recording seems better left to dedicated multitrack recorders (Ardour,
>ecasound). Snd is an editor, that's what it aims to do and that's all it
>does.
[ ... ]
>I've been spending more time with other Linux audio editors, inc
delire wrote:
[re: Snd]
> It does look good ; ) As an editor I equate it with SoundEdit for the Mac.
> However I've never found it to be comprehensive or flexible enough to
> satisfy projects that requiring deeper editing. EG: broad sample and
> bit-rate conversion with noise shaping and ditheri
> I tried to contribute my developments to Snd, but heard nothing back
> from its author.
This is a lie -- I never received anything from you except a copy of
some complaints you sent to SoundForge.
>
> I don't get that: Are you saying, that SND "looks good"? It's a joke,
isn't
> it ;)
>
It does look good ; ) As an editor I equate it with SoundEdit for the Mac.
However I've never found it to be comprehensive or flexible enough to
satisfy projects that requiring deeper editing. EG: broad samp
On Tuesday 23 Oct 2001 8:18 am, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Juhana Sadeharju hat gesagt: // Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
> > I tried to contribute my developments to Snd, but heard
> > nothing back from its author. Not a "thanks", nothing. If
> > you're not able to suggest and develop features to the
> >
Juhana Sadeharju hat gesagt: // Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
> I tried to contribute my developments to Snd, but heard nothing back
> from its author. Not a "thanks", nothing. If you're not able to
> suggest and develop features to the editor, it is not that good
> for the _user_.
I am not involved
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