> Is this worth pursuing?
Is this a troll?
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On Fri, 17 May 2002 19:22:39 -0700
Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A recent thread on ardour-dev, regarding the possibility of changing the
> license of ardour,
As someone who is not subscribed to ardour-dev, I was wondering if you
might fill us in on the above discussion.
Erik
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A recent thread on ardour-dev, regarding the possibility of changing the
license of ardour, got me thinking about a possible solution to the
issue of unethical individuals using the GPL as a tool for taking unfair
advantage of the authors of free software. The potential for this kind
of abuse is
Hello,
I would like to ask someone how to setup the card Audiophile 2496 to
be able to record.
I tryed Envy Control Panel which
is included with ALSA, but I did not find there any controlers for
INs. (I think this panel is simulation of
M Audio Control panel from WIN and I know how to setup in
On Fri, 17 May 2002 17:38:24 +0100
Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 04:15:44 +0100, mike rawes wrote:
> > I haven't looked at your code yet (although I have
> > compiled and listened to the results - quite
> > nice'n'dirty :) but I am curious: How are you indexing
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 12:52:27PM +0100, mike rawes wrote:
> I'd be interested to see how you did yours (in
> particular the anti-aliasing hack - do you use
> wavetables?)
Mine is based on a pretty simple, naive approach:
Sharp edges on waveforms produce infinite harmonics
and therefore aliasing
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 04:15:44 +0100, mike rawes wrote:
> I haven't looked at your code yet (although I have
> compiled and listened to the results - quite
> nice'n'dirty :) but I am curious: How are you indexing
> yours?
Well, by harmonic number, so for square adjacent tables have the same
poi
--- Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 02:37:02 +0100, mike rawes
> wrote:
> > frequencies. I was thinking of using a lookup
> table
> > too, using some multiple of (long)frequency as
> key.
>
> Why are you indexing on frequency?
>
Well, each wavetable is playab
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 02:37:02 +0100, mike rawes wrote:
> frequencies. I was thinking of using a lookup table
> too, using some multiple of (long)frequency as key.
Why are you indexing on frequency?
> My understanding of cubic splines is fairly poor, so I
> don't know how to improve this (yet
--- Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 12:52:27 +0100, mike rawes
> wrote:
> > > How efficient are these techniques?
> >
> > At the moment, not very:
>
> That's pretty much what I do, except I dont use a
> tree, I use a large
> vector (so there are no duplicates
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 12:52:27 +0100, mike rawes wrote:
> > How efficient are these techniques?
>
> At the moment, not very:
That's pretty much what I do, except I dont use a tree, I use a large
vector (so there are no duplicates) and a lookup table.
With gcc, linear interp it takes about 2
[Thinking this should go to linux-audio-dev, so I've
cc'd it for now]
--- Paul Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On
Thu, May 16, 2002 at 07:01:54PM +0100, Mike Rawes
> wrote:
> > On Thu, 16 May 2002 13:18:03 +0300
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > [...] when you take two saws with dif
hi all !
douglas has just told me there has been a problem with the mail queue on
the list server yesterday.
sorry if any messages were lost - please resend.
jörn
> > Wow, I had no idea that there was such a program in existence. Well I
> > guess it was released just 3 days ago, so thats probably why :) I've
> > been waiting for ALSA USB for quite sometime, since I need cheap USB for
> > my laptop.
> Some consider the daemon a dirty hack (pbd) and some thi
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