On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 18:20:02 -0300
Luis Pablo Gasparotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CLOTILDE wrote:
>
> >Hi everyone
> >An open-source prod ala Band-in-the-Box sould be very good.
> >
> There's a project called Autotrack that could be an interesting first step.
> http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 11:27:57 -0500
Paul Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> , an important person in this mailing-list, wrote:
> >Hi everyone
> >An open-source prod ala Band-in-the-Box sould be very good.
>
> no doubt. but ...
>
> >BBox plays lot of styles, not only jazz. And I think the way it works is
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 04:48:05PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> >Can anyone confirm that the current jackd actually outputs audio?
>
> yep. myself as well as several other people have run it and heard it
> as well.
I'm guessing all the other folks had S32_LE capable hardware also?
I did some more
Interesting thing, there is something else along the same lines but much
better since it supports stereo CD-quality input, and that is Compaq
iPaq pocketpc which can run linux OS as well since it has flashable rom
(for more info on linux on this particular pocketpc check:
http://pris.pocketlinux.c
Josh Green wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 10:29, D. Stimits wrote:
> > Steve Harris wrote:
> > >
> > > Found this while looking for something else.
> > >
> > > http://www.archos.com/uk/products/product_500201.html
> > >
> > > 6gig HD, mp3 recorder. Analogue/spdif input (no preamp or phantom)
>
On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 10:29, D. Stimits wrote:
> Steve Harris wrote:
> >
> > Found this while looking for something else.
> >
> > http://www.archos.com/uk/products/product_500201.html
> >
> > 6gig HD, mp3 recorder. Analogue/spdif input (no preamp or phantom)
> > USB. 30-160 kb/s. Costs E340 (~$
On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 10:29, D. Stimits wrote:
> Steve Harris wrote:
> >
> > Found this while looking for something else.
> >
> > http://www.archos.com/uk/products/product_500201.html
> >
> > 6gig HD, mp3 recorder. Analogue/spdif input (no preamp or phantom)
> > USB. 30-160 kb/s. Costs E340 (~$
> Hello all,
> I'm about to buy a Yamaha QY100 midi sequencer and I'm wondering
> about the possibility of using it with my computer, with the QY100
> handling the midi stuff and the PC doing audio.
you could slave the QY100 to the pc using MTC or midi clock or ticks
if it supports this. and poss
Hello all,
I'm about to buy a Yamaha QY100 midi sequencer and I'm wondering
about the possibility of using it with my computer, with the QY100
handling the midi stuff and the PC doing audio.
I was thinking perhaps the easiest way to do this would be to compose
something on the QY100 and up
Steve Harris wrote:
>
> Found this while looking for something else.
>
> http://www.archos.com/uk/products/product_500201.html
>
> 6gig HD, mp3 recorder. Analogue/spdif input (no preamp or phantom)
> USB. 30-160 kb/s. Costs E340 (~$340)
>
> Not really competition for the linux based thing peop
On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 02:03, Frank Neumann wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Josh wrote:
>
> [..]
>
> > > Hope you had a nice time around the world after the LinuxTag, Josh.
> > >
> >
> > I did, it was an awesome trip through Europe. I hope to return again
> > someday :) Where are those LAD LinuxTag pictures t
Found this while looking for something else.
http://www.archos.com/uk/products/product_500201.html
6gig HD, mp3 recorder. Analogue/spdif input (no preamp or phantom)
USB. 30-160 kb/s. Costs E340 (~$340)
Not really competition for the linux based thing people were discussing
here, but interestin
Hi all,
Here is a snip from latest kernel release note:
From: Linus Torvalds
To: Kernel Mailing List
Subject: Linux-2.4.15-pre9
Date:21 Nov 2001 22:44:30 -0800
David Mosberger noticed that SCHED_FIFO has been broken
for a while, and obviously very few people rea
Hi,
Josh wrote:
[..]
> > Hope you had a nice time around the world after the LinuxTag, Josh.
> >
>
> I did, it was an awesome trip through Europe. I hope to return again
> someday :) Where are those LAD LinuxTag pictures that Frank Neumann
> posted? Perhaps it was never mentioned on the LAD li
There is a way of pointing to all 4 channels in Windows by installing
EMU APS drivers for sblive (and thus trashing the eax support, but at
least you'll get sub 20ms latency in windows with a creative card, which
is probably as good as it gets), and using the ASIO driver that comes
with that one +
Thanks for your help! As it turns out, I made a rudimentary mistake of
not declaring a static pointer to class correctly (actually I declared
it ok, but never made it point to the actual class, so when the method
was called by either thread or the main prog, the whole thing crashed.
Nonetheless, t
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