> So, how do we ever get anyone who makes money to recognize that
> everything in this description is true of Linux/ALSA as well?
> (Rhetorical question, I think).
>
> --p
I think there is going to be some pull coming from the animation/film industry.
There is tremendous interest in Linux for ren
There are no changes to the Audio::LCP module, but I've
added some new features to the ui script:
* It can provide a simple graphical interface if you have
the Tk module installed.
* An alias can be set for a group of controllers in a
presets file.
* It can parse the output from the `analys
CK wrote:
>
> > Do you have some kind of web page on your setup & software that you use ?
>
> Since it looks like there is some demand I wil try to clean up the
> mess and write a little readme ASAP
>
yes please! this project sounds extremely |<()()|_
please let us know when/where we should
(cut)
>Since it looks like there is some demand I wil try to clean up the
>mess and write a little readme ASAP
Thanks !
>no since it involves changing the recordplayers hardware and I use
>it to dj at places were the owners would frown upon someone taking
>apart their 1210s my setup just works b
I read:
> So where did you get the LPs with the sawtooth wave ?
dubplates via http://www.centraldubs.com/ (I'm in .at they're
in .ch)
> Do you have some kind of web page on your setup & software that you use ?
Since it looks like there is some demand I wil try to clean up the
mess and write a
On Friday 25 January 2002 13:16, you wrote:
> in my case there is no box, just 2 standard turntables and dubplates
> with a sawtooth wave @440hz (ok so there's no queuing via the record,
> but that's relatively easy to solve, just didn't have the time to get
> that finished for the project)
>
> t
>in my case there is no box, just 2 standard turntables and dubplates
>with a sawtooth wave @440hz (ok so there's no queuing via the record,
>but that's relatively easy to solve, just didn't have the time to get
>that finished for the project)
So where did you get the LPs with the sawtooth wave ?
> > > discriminate. ;-/ And the receiver takes the hit, AFAIKT the payer
> > > doesn't pay anything.
> >
> > Erm, it doesn't really make any difference who has to pay!
>
> Sure it does. Traditional stores eat credit card fees all the time.
> They do it because they know they'll sell more if they
I read:
>
> I am not that familiar with the DJ realm, are 'dubplates' something
> you could find anywhere? (dj shops)
basically not, dubplate means that a softer kind of pvc is used so you
you don't need the high quality
> How does this work anyway ? my guess
> The vinyl is burned with a
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 10:11:37AM +, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:59:46 -0500, Paul Winkler wrote:
> > > Erm, it doesn't really make any difference who has to pay!
> >
> > Sure it does. Traditional stores eat credit card fees all the time.
> > They do it because they know
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:59:46 -0500, Paul Winkler wrote:
> > Erm, it doesn't really make any difference who has to pay!
>
> Sure it does. Traditional stores eat credit card fees all the time.
> They do it because they know they'll sell more if they allow credit
OK, but if I'm trying to donate
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 07:13:34 -0500, Paul Winkler wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 10:52:13AM +, Steve Harris wrote:
> > > If they're smart, they'll add LADSPA support. That would be way cool.
> >
> > I don't think they'd want to do that.
> >
> > Running out of cpu juice could compromise
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