Hello! i came up with this proposal for expanding the alsa midi api to
support retrieving info regarding to patches/banks/controllers, It's been going around
some devel/user lists and some people, and i'm trying to gather as much info and
feedback as i can make this proposal more solid and consi
Hello again to all Linux Audio Developers. I just subscribed to the list
again after a while of being off of it, I've been busy traveling and
working on projects :)
Its been a while since I got back from the last LinuxTag and ever since
then I have been working diligently on overhauling the Smurf
Steve Harris wrote:
>lerping causes zipper noise, my point was that prividing a t=0 and t=n
>value only emakes it easier to lerp, not filters or cubic etc. and so it
>could encourage use of linear.
[...]
>lerp = linear linterpolation, the cheapest interpolator.
ah, thanks for clearing this up.
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Paul Davis wrote:
> I suggest you buy the O'Reilly book on autoconf/automake and read it
> *carefully*. It contains far more information than you will get from
> this or any other mailing list.
Would you happen to have an exact title or ISBN number for this? I can
find no s
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Are there any software which can generate Configure.in/Makefile.in etc.
> files automatically?
autoproject, google for it. or do like other auto* beginners and just
copy some other simple project's setup.
> Is there anything which could
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 21:10:57 +0200
Juhana Sadeharju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Are there any software which can generate Configure.in/Makefile.in etc.
If you use automake, you don't need to write Makefile.in but rather
Makefile.am which is far simpler.
The configure.in is relativ
>Are there any software which can generate Configure.in/Makefile.in etc.
>files automatically? I tried the auto* programs but I got nothing which
>could ever compile. I could not understand what was missing in configure.in.
>It actually would had been easier to write Makefile manually... but I'm
>
Hi,
I think kdevelop can do something similar.
/Robert
Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
>Hello.
>
>Are there any software which can generate Configure.in/Makefile.in etc.
>files automatically? I tried the auto* programs but I got nothing which
>could ever compile. I could not understand what was missi
Hello.
Are there any software which can generate Configure.in/Makefile.in etc.
files automatically? I tried the auto* programs but I got nothing which
could ever compile. I could not understand what was missing in configure.in.
It actually would had been easier to write Makefile manually... but I
one more...
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Hi!
I wonder, if one might be interested in demonstrating the
linux-possibilities for blinds? Available programs for Audio-recording,
midi, fx-processing, multitrack-hd-recording? Maybe also text-to-speech
and speech-recognition?
This is not only for the blind folks, but for all who love the g
> I really like the idea behind jack and would like to see it succeed.
> standard libraries and API's are very much in demand in this area. In
> any case, in the interest of universal adoption, as well as my inability
> to use ALSA on all my systems for a variety of reasons i was wondering
> wheth
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Dan Hollis wrote:
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> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, wrote:
> > [... spam deleted ...]
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> Can the list manager PLEASE set the ML so it doesn't strip From: headers?
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