From the NAMM announcement of Stanton Magnetics Final Scratch:
Initially, Final Scratch will only be available for
Linux and BeOS operating systems running on an
Intel compatible CPU. A Mac version is planned.
Did you *ever* imagine you'd see such an announcement in your lifetime?
Write
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 12:42:17PM +, Steve Harris wrote:
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 11:48:37 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
while we're here, it occured to me to switch my own driver development
to a pseudo-shareware model. the work will be done regardless, so this
I think that is known as
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Paul Davis wrote:
Initially, Final Scratch will only be available for
Linux and BeOS operating systems running on an
Intel compatible CPU. A Mac version is planned.
I can't imagine anyone releasing anything for BeOS anymore. What I
thought was real interesting was
Paul, you are the bringer of good news! This is, indeed, a *very* Good
Thing!
Stanton are well respected in the DJ market, and for them to offer a
Linux version (and BeOS) *FIRST* show's that our hard work in the Linux
Audio Dev. area is starting to show really great rewards! Linux is
becoming
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 01:23:34PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
From the NAMM announcement of Stanton Magnetics Final Scratch:
Initially, Final Scratch will only be available for
Linux and BeOS operating systems running on an
Intel compatible CPU. A Mac version is planned.
Did you
Paul Davis wrote:
Initially, Final Scratch will only be available for
Linux and BeOS operating systems running on an
Intel compatible CPU. A Mac version is planned.
That tool looks really neat and runs on right platform!-)
- Jussi Laako
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 14:39:31 -0500 (EST)
Taybin Rutkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Paul Davis wrote:
Initially, Final Scratch will only be available for
Linux and BeOS operating systems running on an
Intel compatible CPU. A Mac version is planned.
I can't
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 07:27:36 +1100
Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 17:03:55 -
Tony Lambley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back in the 80's people were using the Synclavier for audio on video
productions. I know they were serious beasts, but I doubt they
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 03:26:16PM -0500, Paul Winkler wrote:
Yep, but not from a big company like Stanton.
Very interesting.
If they're smart, they'll add LADSPA support. That would be way cool.
It's funny though, I went to their website and there's no mention of
linux anywhere in the
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 01:23:34PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
From the NAMM announcement of Stanton Magnetics Final Scratch:
Initially, Final Scratch will only be available for
Linux and BeOS operating systems running on an
Intel compatible CPU. A Mac version is planned.
(cut)
I wonder if
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 01:23:34PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
From the NAMM announcement of Stanton Magnetics Final Scratch:
Initially, Final Scratch will only be available for
Linux and BeOS operating systems running on an
Intel compatible CPU. A Mac version is planned.
nice,
i
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 04:13:42PM -0500, Taybin Rutkin wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Paul Winkler wrote:
If they're smart, they'll add LADSPA support. That would be way cool.
Are there any LADSPA collections besides the swh and cmt ones?
Not that I know, but steve harris' set by itself is
On Wed, 2002-01-23 at 22:13, Taybin Rutkin wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Paul Winkler wrote:
If they're smart, they'll add LADSPA support. That would be way cool.
Are there any LADSPA collections besides the swh and cmt ones?
It's funny though, I went to their website and there's no
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From: Garin Hiebert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bob Ham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IP concerns
Date: 23 Jan 2002 14:44:00 -0800
I don't use the emu10k1 driver; I use alsa. The actual output works,
it's just in mono.. not very useful.
If the ALSA code
On Wed, 2002-01-23 at 18:23, Paul Davis wrote:
Initially, Final Scratch will only be available for
Linux and BeOS operating systems running on an
Intel compatible CPU.
Ritchie Hawtin, my own personal God, involved in a what looks like a mad
l337 pro Linux audio project.. could this day
[...]
I remind everyone that LADMEA is still out there. I've spent
almost no time
on it since the original posting (and I know there are some areas needing
work) given the general lack of interest in anything this
complex/general.
www.ladspa.org/ladmea/
but ladmea, like jack, is
And, obviously, 100,000 is not what we're looking at, but does anyone
have any idea what the numbers could be? Is it 3 figures? Less than 2
*shudder* ? Any way to find out?
someone at rather well-known digital h/w company has told me that their
market research pegged Linux at 2% of their
But Paul, now *you* (and Jaroslav and Abramo and...) should do the next
step and go to RME and require funding (you get specs, don't you) for
development of drivers for their labtop audio solutions ;)
its not much, but a Hammerfall DSP is worth about US$700. given that
they also sent me 1
Now, when is somebody going to invent a micropayments system that
works and catches on???
Isn't that called gratitude ;-]
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