Re: [linux-audio-dev] latency and P4 hyperthreading?

2003-06-03 Thread Taybin Rutkin
How does the P4 machine compare against itself with hyperthreading turned off? I'm not surprised that hyperthreading is slower than a true dual CPU setup. Two CPUs sharing their cache? That's got to increase cache misses. Taybin ---Original Message--- From: Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcan

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Hartman Neuron

2003-06-03 Thread Paul Davis
>Here at Access we only use Linux as a lab tool for testing purposes, >but it is feasible that a synth manufacturer could base a product >around the Linux platform. Hartmann have done it, a few other known >synth brands are doing it too. keep in mind yamaha's announcement that they would be us

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Bristol Synth

2003-06-03 Thread CK
I read: > Hi, I've been playing a lot with bristol synth and really love it. So > much so that I've been trying to 'Jackify' it. Actually, I'm pretty so ist there a jackified bristol anywhere to download ? regards, x -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Postmodernism is german romanticism with better ht

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Hartman Neuron

2003-06-03 Thread Lea Anthony
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 09:50, Vincent Touquet wrote: > What I really crave for, is a affordable general purpose > DSP card, with a decent driver for Linux, to experiment with. I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] pulsar 2 card and it really is amazing what you can do with 6 DSPs with the equivalent proces

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Hartman Neuron

2003-06-03 Thread Vincent Touquet
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:30:52AM +0100, Steve Harris wrote: >Agreed. There are a number of ways to solve this, but sadly they all >require a significant ammount of effort, and there are always some >importnat things to be done... >A laso kinda like the UI melange effect you get on VST systems, th

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Hartman Neuron

2003-06-03 Thread Steve Harris
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:50:26AM +0200, Vincent Touquet wrote: > I must say I really like the jack api and ladspa. > One thing that is unfortunate (others would call it > a strength), is the lack of a unified set of widgets we > could use to build plugin guis from (or any application > for that

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Hartman Neuron

2003-06-03 Thread Vincent Touquet
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:19:02AM +0200, Jay Vaughan wrote: (cut) >Linux has all the right ingredients for a good general-purpose audio >i/o processing platform. The API's are fresh and well thought out, >and expanding rapidly to accomodate the needs of performance app >writers. Knowing that y

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Radium V0.62alpha for linux.

2003-06-03 Thread Kjetil S. Matheussen
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote: > Hallo, > Kjetil S. Matheussen hat gesagt: // Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote: > > > Well, its actually four programs (sometimes five, I use xterm a lot > > too) running simultaniously communicating via sockets. But for the user, > > it should look and feel

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Hartman Neuron

2003-06-03 Thread Jay Vaughan
http://www.sequencer.de/neuron/neuronal.html This synth has a mainboard running Linux inside :) Seems like not only Stanton (Final Scratch) is relying on Linux in the pro audio world these days .. Linux has all the right ingredients for a good general-purpose audio i/o processing platform. The AP

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Radium V0.62alpha for linux.

2003-06-03 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Kjetil S. Matheussen hat gesagt: // Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote: > Well, its actually four programs (sometimes five, I use xterm a lot > too) running simultaniously communicating via sockets. But for the user, > it should look and feel like one program. Well, I'm relieved to hear that. ;)

[linux-audio-dev] Hartman Neuron

2003-06-03 Thread Vincent Touquet
http://www.sequencer.de/neuron/neuronal.html This synth has a mainboard running Linux inside :) Seems like not only Stanton (Final Scratch) is relying on Linux in the pro audio world these days .. regards, Vincent

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Radium V0.62alpha for linux.

2003-06-03 Thread Kjetil S. Matheussen
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote: > Hallo, > Kjetil S. Matheussen hat gesagt: // Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote: > > And here is a screenshot of 0.62 running in linux: > > http://www.notam02.no/radium/pictures/v062_linux.png > > (notice the runnning of xlib(editor), qt(fx selector), > > gtk

[linux-audio-dev] latency and P4 hyperthreading?

2003-06-03 Thread Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano
Hi all, has anyone tested latency on a P4 machine with Hyperthreading support? (HT simulates two processors on one processor using - I guess - the spare time available in the cpu when it is waiting for, for example, memory accesses). Anyway, on a: P4 2.4G 800MHz fsb, 875P chipset, 1G ram, Seagate

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Presentation & New project.

2003-06-03 Thread Tim Orford
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 06:18:31PM +0100, ListBox wrote: > Hi to everybody... hi and welcome to the list! > I'd like to introduce myself to you and to present you my new project. > I'm a 26 year old programmer living on the Canary Islands. Unfortunately I'm > new to Linux and I've been specializ

[linux-audio-dev] Horgand v0.90

2003-06-03 Thread holborn
Hi! First Release. This program is released GNU/GPL version 2. Horgand is a organ, is my first attempt to do something with sound, generates sound like a FM synthesizer in real time. And i try to add some DSP effects, rotary, chorus, tremolo, delay ... Is Jack capable and recognizes MIDI

[linux-audio-dev] Presentation & New project.

2003-06-03 Thread ListBox
Hi to everybody... I'd like to introduce myself to you and to present you my new project. I'm a 26 year old programmer living on the Canary Islands. Unfortunately I'm new to Linux and I've been specializing on Pascar rather than on C. I'm a hobby musician and that's where my idea started. I seek