Hi,
there's no release as such but apparently Roger Dannenberg kindly passes the
source to whoever is interested. The platform features really interesting
concepts but doesn't seem to be ready-for-use.
greetingsm
Thomas
> guenter geiger wrote:
> > You might take a look at Aura/Serpent from Roger
Of course, any kernel enhancements they make will have to be GPL'd.
That could help us.
-dgm
Bob Ham wrote:
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 14:46, Paul Davis wrote:
they announced last month that next year or soon after, they would be
using embedded linux in just about all their consumer keyboards and
> >Argh, what's the great thing about standards again. I still prefer mLAN, as
> >it uses generic, consumer i/o cards, and firewire is fitted to almost all
> >laptops without needing expensive audio only hardware.
A single firewire standard would be great, but it hasn't happened yet.
MOTU, Digi
Hey all,
I was out of town last week, and no inet access. I'll catch up again this
week.
With all the elaborate discussions we've been having, I decided that BEFORE
I work on the header any more, I should spec all the details.
I've begun transforming the overview I posted a while back into a mo
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 18.33, Steve Harris wrote:
[...]
> There are configurations not covered by the Patents, I think. You'd
> have to check. I'm pretty sure your current configuration is not
> covered, but some of the obvious ways to improve it probably are
> (obviously ;).
Well, now I've re
Changes:
- Bug when .ecasoundrc was not in ~/ directory (Ecasound 2.2.0)
- Bug when no ladspa directory defined in ecasoundrc
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/tkeca
Regards,
Luis Pablo
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On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 14:46, Paul Davis wrote:
> they announced last month that next year or soon after, they would be
> using embedded linux in just about all their consumer keyboards and
> some other products. it was mentioned here on LAD as well as
> elsewhere.
Happy to use the linux communit
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:46:38AM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> >Your mention of "yamaha's coming linux efforts" interests me strangly ;)
> >Care to share anything?
>
> they announced last month that next year or soon after, they would be
> using embedded linux in just about all their consumer keybo
Hallo,
Vincent Touquet hat gesagt: // Vincent Touquet wrote:
> Maybe the organizers could comment on how to achieve
> good survival rates ? :) [or I should check up on the
> site again, maybe accomodation tips are online]
I'm not an organizer, but I've put up a page on my WikiWeb to help and
bring
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 03:58:42 +0100, David Olofson wrote:
> > You have to be careful because some of this stuff is covered by the
> > Karplus/Stanford/Yamaha patents. IIRC non commercial use is
> > allowed.
>
> Damn. That means I can't have a reverb in an LGPLed engine, or are
> there other, u
Hallo,
well, this obviously was intended for Matthias personally. Sorry for my
mistake, now you know, what I'm up to...
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo Matthias,
>
> Dr. Matthias Nagorni hat gesagt: // Dr. Matthias Nagorni wrote:
> > Several other LADers have shown
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 18.14, Paul Davis wrote:
>
> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM03/Content/Propellerhead/PR/Re
>Wire-2-Pro-Tools.html
>
> aka: "not enough developers have licensed DirectConnect".
>
> sure would be nice to get JACK to allow the first app started to
> become the serve
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM03/Content/Propellerhead/PR/ReWire-2-Pro-Tools.html
aka: "not enough developers have licensed DirectConnect".
sure would be nice to get JACK to allow the first app started to
become the server ...
--p
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 04:42:35PM +0100, Pieter Palmers wrote:
>Anyone from Belgium planning to go? I'd like to attend this, maybe we
>could 'join forces'?
>(Vincent?)
Yep, I was planning to :)
I haven't figured out how to survive the weekend in terms
of sleep and food, but the motivation is pr
Anyone from Belgium planning to go? I'd like to attend this, maybe we
could 'join forces'?
(Vincent?)
Pieter
Dr. Matthias Nagorni wrote:
Hello,
As announced earlier on this list, Frank Neumann and I are organizing a
Conference of Linux Audio Developers at ZKM Karlsruhe. More information is
ava
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:46:38 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> >Your mention of "yamaha's coming linux efforts" interests me strangly ;)
> >Care to share anything?
>
> they announced last month that next year or soon after, they would be
> using embedded linux in just about all their consumer keyboar
Hallo Matthias,
Dr. Matthias Nagorni hat gesagt: // Dr. Matthias Nagorni wrote:
> Several other LADers have shown interest but not yet registered. If you want to
> register for the conference, please provide the following information:
Ich möchte mich auch für das LAD-Meeting registrieren, ich wei
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 15.06, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:49:23 +0100, David Olofson wrote:
> > Thoughts? Any ideas for useful cross feedback configurations?
>
> One of the waveguide papers gives the maths to use for stable
> feedback matrix values, its pretty obvious from
>Your mention of "yamaha's coming linux efforts" interests me strangly ;)
>Care to share anything?
they announced last month that next year or soon after, they would be
using embedded linux in just about all their consumer keyboards and
some other products. it was mentioned here on LAD as well as
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 08:36:23 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> >Argh, what's the great thing about standards again. I still prefer mLAN, as
> >it uses generic, consumer i/o cards, and firewire is fitted to almost all
> >laptops without needing expensive audio only hardware.
>
> i had an interesting c
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:49:23 +0100, David Olofson wrote:
> Thoughts? Any ideas for useful cross feedback configurations?
One of the waveguide papers gives the maths to use for stable feedback
matrix values, its pretty obvious from what I remember, just make |A| =
1.0. Adding an allpass at the
>On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 01:27:28 -0800, Tom wrote:
>> I just noticed the announcement from RME about their Hammerfall DSP MADI
>> PCI card. From the announcement:
>>
>> "MADI, the professionals' multichannel audio interface, offers 64
>> channels of 24 bit audio at a sample rate of up to 48 kHz
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 01:27:28 -0800, Tom wrote:
> I just noticed the announcement from RME about their Hammerfall DSP MADI
> PCI card. From the announcement:
>
> "MADI, the professionals' multichannel audio interface, offers 64
> channels of 24 bit audio at a sample rate of up to 48 kHz and 32
Hello,
As announced earlier on this list, Frank Neumann and I are organizing a
Conference of Linux Audio Developers at ZKM Karlsruhe. More information is
available from http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/eventszkm2003.php3
The list of speakers and talks is now complete and the webpage of the event
guenter geiger wrote:
> You might take a look at Aura/Serpent from Roger Dannenberg
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~music/aura/
this draft has been around for quite some time. anybody know of a
release?
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 09.49, David Olofson wrote:
[...]
> With 16 delays and exponential or exponential +/- Golomb ruler, it
> sounds great for "normal" sounds, but has some problems with
> transients; it's not dense enough. However, with these uneven delay
> time distributions, it doesn't sou
Well, I got the new device subsystem working in Audiality, although
I've only finished the SDL audio driver. ALSA 0.9 rawmidi more or
less finished, OSS audio is a mess, and there's no OSS rawmidi yet.
(Although that's rather trivial; basically a stripped down version of
ALSA rawmidi.)
Anyway
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