My brother pointed this out to me... The Agnula project was supposed to
have a November release. But neither he nor I are able to connect to
their Web server, http://www.agnula.org/. It resolves to the IP address
62.94.60.107 for me but doesn't connect. Is this a technical problem or
is this
On Friday 01 November 2002 09:35, Kevin Conder wrote:
The Agnula project was supposed to have a November release.
AFAIK it still is. But yeah I see what you mean about the website not
resolving at the moment. I imagine it's only a temporary glitch.
B
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 01:11:44AM +0100, Tim Goetze wrote:
i'll try to work out some tables after checking for fundamental
dependency. what kind of windowing would you recommend?
Blackman-Harris has the best sidelobe rejection, which is probably what we
care about here. An important thing is
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 11:42:58 +, Steve Harris wrote:
i tend to like the idea of modelling the amp itself better than
modelling its behaviour alone, but it seems i lack the resources
and skills to work it out. oh well. if all else fails, there's
always patience, trial and error. :)
linux-audio-dev'ers,
I am working in an Operations Center where we want to record 16-20 separate
analog audio voice nets/channels along with a few ethernet-based
display-data(not video) streams and play them all back individually,
selectively or all together for training purposes.
The audio
Steve Harris wrote:
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 01:11:44AM +0100, Tim Goetze wrote:
i'll try to work out some tables after checking for fundamental
dependency. what kind of windowing would you recommend?
Blackman-Harris has the best sidelobe rejection, which is probably what we
just to make
I get to it just fine. Might have been down, or you might have a problem in
your current DNS server if they've recently changed IP addresses.
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 07:45:16AM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
know of that support more than 10 channels of analog i/o (the midiman
delta does 10),
just to clarify: the delta 1010 has 8 analog i/o.
The other 2 channels are S/PDIF.
The 1010 has word-clock sync so you *should* be able
to run 2 of
Steve Harris wrote:
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 03:13:28 +0100, Tim Goetze wrote:
Blackman-Harris has the best sidelobe rejection, which is probably what we
just to make sure we're talking about the same thing:
...
I have:
...
the difference between the two is next to nothing, mostly a DC
I think someone on one of the lists (ardour-dev, maybe) managed to do
this. There was a lot of messing around, however,
and much as I like M-Audio cards I wouldn't recommend this approach to
someone who just need a lot of analog I/O.
OTOH, doesn't the Hammerfall DSP have a multi-channel analog
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 05:47:04 +0100, Tim Goetze wrote:
the difference between the two is next to nothing, mostly a DC
offset. i'll use yours for the next FTs. is that 'Harris' as in
'S.W.Harris'? ;)
Er, no ;) Harris is a very common surname.
after some NR 5-10 reading, it looks to me
And the DigiFace/MultiFace are very nice products. It was my understanding
from one of RME's vendors that at least under ASIO both the DigiFace and
MultiFace support multiple breakout boxes with a single PCI or cardbus
adapter card. I was keeping this in the back of my mind for the day when I
can
And the DigiFace/MultiFace are very nice products. It was my understanding
from one of RME's vendors that at least under ASIO both the DigiFace and
MultiFace support multiple breakout boxes with a single PCI or cardbus
adapter card. I was keeping this in the back of my mind for the day when I
can
Paul,
You are correct! I'm sorry. I went back and looked at the email I
received. He actually said you could buy two PCI cards and link them under
ASIO. My mistake. I'm was not at all attracted to that solution for the
obvious reasons of cost, syncing, heat and interrupts on more cards. Yuck.
http://plugin.org.uk/releases/0.3.0/
Includes the most often requested thing, compressors.
SC1 - mono in, mono out variable knee compressor
SC2 - mono in, mono out variable knee compressor w/ permenantly wired
sidechain.
SC3 - stereo in, stereo out etc. with selectable sidechain.
Many
Steve,
Glad to see that you're releasing these. I've spent the bulk of my time
with SC2. It has worked well for me. I look forward to hearing of others
experiences with them and seeing these tools mature.
Thanks for your work!
Cheers,
Mark
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From: Josh Green [mailto:jgreen;users.sourceforge.net]
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 19:09, Benno Senoner wrote:
Perhaps old news but I saw these interesting USB MIDI
master keyboards
http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/2002/PCR-30-PCR-50.html
I'm
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, STEFFL, ERIK (SBCSI) wrote:
the specs say they have midi in/out (in addition to usb) so they should
work with linux, right?
quote:
MIDI Interface (in/out), USB Interface
I have an Oxygen8 and it works fine in Linux if you use the MIDI
interface. You have to
the specs say they have midi in/out (in addition to usb) so they should
work with linux, right?
quote:
MIDI Interface (in/out), USB Interface
I have an Oxygen8 and it works fine in Linux if you use the MIDI
interface. You have to buy your own though. It'd be nice to
Patrick Shirkey wrote:
CDs are an outdated medium that has survived because of the patent
industry. If the multimedia companies didn't have so much invested
into cd technology we would all own DVDRW drives by now. I hope it is
just a matter of time before the prices are reasonable for small
[ CD's, DAT, DVD, etc. ]
Umm, actually I'd heard nearly the exact opposite opinion voiced on more
than one occasion, namely, that higher-sample rates are basically an
audio industry ploy to sucker rich yuppies wth $5000 USD power
[ ... ]
i'm with dgm on this one (even if i was once a rich
i don't want to blow my moderator points this time, so get busy. there
is lots of confusion, mis-information and general cluelessness in the
responses so far. get to it, provide me with some stuff to moderate
upward ...
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Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i don't want to blow my moderator points this time, so get busy. there
is lots of confusion, mis-information and general cluelessness in the
responses so far. get to it, provide me with some stuff to moderate
upward ...
What a coincidence: I've had brewing
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