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
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From: Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcan
>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
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
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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
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
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
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:19:02AM +0200, Jay Vaughan wrote:
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>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
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
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
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. ;)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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