thanks that looks perfect
Cool. really.
remains the question how to do this on the *cool* OS ?
Anybody in the knowing?
cheers, tobias.
On 4 Jul 2002, Bob Ham wrote:
> I was looking at the mpegs from the linuxtag web cam and it seemed to go
> very well with the tune the happened to be playing, so I thought I'd add
> the
>for a softsynth, i'd prefer a design that puts the core functionality
>in a library, because from there on, you can integrate it with *all*
>audio applications -- if your synth sounds good, people will write the
>necessary wrappers for their favourite audio app themselves :)
>
>for a standalone v
Hi,
Paul Barton-Davis hat gesagt: // Paul Barton-Davis wrote:
>
> http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/2002/Jitter.html
>
> Cycling 74 is going to charge you US$395 to add "video/matrix/3d" to
> max/msp, when Pd can do this already, for free ... admittedly, it
> includes support for Quicktim
Just as a footnote to all this, and kind of making the thread a bit
irrelevant for the moment, something with higher priority has come in
the way of magic in my todo list: yet another sequencer, as hinted at by
the previously posted scans. Assuming someone else doesn't take the
lead in a magic st
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Dave Phillips wrote:
> "Kjetil S. Matheussen" wrote:
>
> > ...At work, I'm currently working
> > on a polished version of the Notam program "Ceres", which now has
> > realtime preview, support for very large files, unlimited undo,
> > support for libsndfile, porting of some
On Thu, 2002-07-04 at 04:03, Paul Davis wrote:
> we'd rather have you writing JACK-enabled softsynths than figuring out
> how to remortgage your apartment/flat/house to pay off the legal bills :)
Unfortunately, I know next to nothing about synthesis or DSP, but I do
know a little about getting d
On Thu, 2002-07-04 at 17:04, Nelson Posse Lago wrote:
> Suit yourself; but remember that magic will only take off if it sees wide
> adoption by the industry; do *you* want to contribute to the adoption of
> a patent-encumbered protocol while it still hasn't any market share?
I don't, no, but the
On Thu, Jul 04 2002 at 03:42:11am +0100, Bob Ham wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-07-04 at 03:21, Dan Hollis wrote:
> > Do you have a magic-enabled guitar or mixer or effects box or synth?
> No. That does kind of take away my argument, really :) But then I'm
> not sure why I'm having to justify myself on t
I was looking at the mpegs from the linuxtag web cam and it seemed to go
very well with the tune the happened to be playing, so I thought I'd add
them together, and they do work well together IMHO:
http://pkl.net/~node/lad/linuxtag-2002.mpeg [27M]
Unfortunately, it was done on The Evil OS, but t
"Kjetil S. Matheussen" wrote:
> ...At work, I'm currently working
> on a polished version of the Notam program "Ceres", which now has
> realtime preview, support for very large files, unlimited undo,
> support for libsndfile, porting of some ceres3-transforms to ceres,
> betterg gui, and lots of
Richard Bown wrote:
> Both Chris and Guillaume were really pulling for gtk. It just never came
> off. When the decision was made to move to KDE/Qt I trusted their judgement
> as I was just glad to being doing anything that wasn't Xt/Xaw!
>
> I've got to say that we've never looked back. Perha
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, robbins jacob wrote:
> -snd: seems to me to be the best thing to look into next, unless your
> comments steer me otherwise.
>
Sounds exactly what you are looking for. With its guile-interface, you
have a great high-level interface. Snd reads samples from disk too, so
you ar
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 08:34:36 -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
>
> http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/2002/kantos-10.html
>
> although the GUI could use something more GNOME-like :)
Or, you could just build it out of pd - ofcourse, the quality of the pitch
tracker would be critical.
FWIW my mail
nick wrote:
>Now somebody please put me straight here - as far as I can see, there's
>LADSPA and JACK. (and MuSE's own plugins?). Now, I'm under the
>impression that these only deal with the audio data - only half what I
>need for a synth. Or can LADSPA deal with MIDI?
[...]
>I just want to ge
>Is this the very same libsndfile which is required by Jack (can't install Jack
> without it)
indeed it is.
you can build and install JACK without it. you just can't build and
install all the example clients/the example-clients package.
--p
Isn't Timidity able to load SF2 banks? Maybe that's a solution for you? If the
soundfonts could be loaded/unloaded dynamically like in Windows API you could just
load new soundfont bank when it's needed and unload when it's no more / not yet needed
to save memory. If you don't like SF2 format a
Hello,
Is this the very same libsndfile which is required by Jack (can't install Jack
without it)
Btw, it would be very useful and make some audio task faster if you could fix some
samples or short phrases into RAM. I think Samplitude allows you use this kind of
files (that are loaded in
http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/2002/Jitter.html
Cycling 74 is going to charge you US$395 to add "video/matrix/3d" to
max/msp, when Pd can do this already, for free ... admittedly, it
includes support for Quicktime.
I don't know how good the current gem stuff for Pd is, but it seems to
http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/2002/kantos-10.html
although the GUI could use something more GNOME-like :)
--p
>I've been trying to build an audio application that will work on any linux
>machine with any sound card in it.
>Can any one kindly give me information on the following :
>
>Are there any standard APIs that i can use to build such an application ?
>
>Does the Linux sound card drivers adhere to any
>yet but Im ready to change that). I have been very interested in assisting
>the unix community with the development of a completely professional
>multitrack recording ystem complete with audio processing "plugins"
>including soft-synths. I have ideas regarding a method and standard but have
>not
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 06:06:40 +0100, dunk fordyce wrote:
> im trying to find out how to change the pitch/lenght of a sample.
>
> can anyone point me at any good internet references or code or any other help?
http://www.dspdimension.com/
There is an implementation in my plugins http://plugin.
Well, we offer research positions from time to time, and only use Linux
as our dev platform, but judging from the number of applicants we
usually get, there is an over-supply of tallented people. This will no
doubt change, as soon as industry realises how important it all is, when
Microsoft ba
At 04 Jul 2002 01:04:39 -0700,
Alexander Carot wrote:
>
> Hej,
>
> I just bought a Quattro Audio interface which runs wonderfully under MAC
> OS 9 but under Linux there's trouble with the soundin.When recording I
> get lot of strange noise and "dropouts".
> I'm running a version that is about 7
Hej,
I just bought a Quattro Audio interface which runs wonderfully under MAC
OS 9 but under Linux there's trouble with the soundin.When recording I
get lot of strange noise and "dropouts".
I'm running a version that is about 7 days old. Did anyone have the same
trouble ?
-- A l e x
nick wrote:
> Why are all the (major) sequencer projects built on Qt/KDE? i count
> MuSE, Rosegarden and Anthem all on QT. Personally i'd much rather a GTK
> sequencer, i'm sure others would like the choice too.
For Rosegarden it's because we enjoy using Qt - it's stable and it's
mature and it's
Fred Gleason hat gesagt: // Fred Gleason wrote:
> Interesting. I can't speak for GNOME (where my experience is nil), but in
> Qt/KDE, the themeing is very much in the DE, not in Qt. I have heard some
> faint rumblings that that might be changing in Qt 4, but thus far Trolltech
> hasn't said
Fred Gleason wrote:
> Any other potential downsides? It strikes me as absurd to be sitting here
> bemoaning the primitive state of UIs on Linux audio apps while we have the
> embarassment of riches called KDE and GNOME sitting here at our elbow.
I quite agree. But then I would say that would
You should check out iiwsynth, it relatively new, but its a soundfont
plackback and control library.
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