Nasca Octavian Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Thu Nov 29, 2001 [01:08:28 PM] said:
> Hi.
> I made an very interesting sound effect which I called "AlienWah" because
> it sounds a bit like a wah but more strange.
> I put a *very simple* implementation (GPL), the description and a
> small MP3 sample t
1. First of all sorry, I don't want to advertise. Just for the poor little
guy among you, who's desparately waiting for the p-120 to come out.
2. Second sorry it's only appropriate to those germans and nearbys...
I found some guys on the web who want to order and buy the new Yamaha
P-120 (and
Same here ...
Kind regards
vincent
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 09:59:18AM -0500, Dave Phillips wrote:
>Steve Harris wrote:
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>> I seem to be seeing a very slow mail loop? Is it a problem at my end, or
>> are other people seeing it too?
>
>Strange, I received four copies of your previous message and
hi,
I just got me ashiny new notebook and I'm currently in the process of setting
everything up but I can't find any ll patches for 2.4.>1 kernels.
Also I was wondering if the preemptive patches would make sense for me
or both ?
thanks in advancre,
regards,
x
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I'm seeing it too...
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Steve Harris wrote:
> I seem to be seeing a very slow mail loop? Is it a problem at my end, or
> are other people seeing it too?
Strange, I received four copies of your previous message and two of
Maarten's, but now it seems okay.
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music
I seem to be seeing a very slow mail loop? Is it a problem at my end, or
are other people seeing it too?
- Steve
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Steve Harris wrote:
> > I also think that there should be two or more directories in
> > $LADSPA_PRESET. Maybe a /usr/share/ladspa/preset/,
> > /usr/local/share/ladspa/preset/, and one for the users home directory.
> > I'm not sure how that would be defined.
>
> I'm not sure
Hope I don't say anything stupid here :-)
On Mon, Dec 03 2001 at 10:01:08am +, Steve Harris wrote:
> I'm not sure what the semantics of /usr/share/ladspa... v's
> /usr/local/share/ladspa... are. Wouldn't it just be wether the the plugins
> where vendor supplied or 3rd party?
The way I unde
Hello,
Is anyone on this list going to the DAFX01 conference in Ireland?
It would be nice to chat about linux audio dev over a pint of
Irish beer or some Irish whisky (I'm not very sure about the
Irish stew)
Maarten
Today, I have not been able to reproduce this behaviour... The only thing
I can think of that I changed is that I updated my alsa-cvs. And maybe
some vm tuning. Anyway, if I get it to reoccur, I'll let you know.
Maarten
> Tim Goetze wrote:
> >
> > Today Maarten de Boer wrote:
> >
> > >starts s
On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 08:09:30PM -0500, Taybin Rutkin wrote:
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> The file would be saved as $LADSPA_PRESET/1186/denominator\ three.xml.
I like the idea that each preset should be a seperate file, and that each
plugin should have a directory.
You could make the name attribute optio
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