Specimen is a midi controlled audio sampler for GNU/Linux systems. It
supports the ALSA midi sequencer interface, and can output audio via
ALSA or JACK. This release encompasses some significant changes,
making Specimen usable software for enthusiasts. Hook it up to a
sequencer, connect it to Ar
Greetings all!
It's my pleasure to announce immediate availability of RTMix version
0.76.
RTMix is an interactive multimedia art performance, composition, and
coaching interface capable of triggering various DSP applications and/or
processes concurrently, as well as offering a tight coordination
Oops i messed up the quoting a little bit. Here's Morton's answer:
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 11:58:54 -0800
From: Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Florian Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Low Latency patches and kernel 2
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 11:58:54 -0800
Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, it seems that the list only takes mails from subscribers. sorry for
that.. This mail will let the others see your answer. Thanks for taking
the time. I will do some testing with 2.6. I will report back to you how
it go
>On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 11:55, Uwe Koloska wrote:
>
>> but this will build only the float variant. And the fftw3 build
>> procedure is not able to build both variants ...
>
>I've done RPMs of FFTW 3.x which include float, double and long double
>versions. See http://www.sonarnerd.net/linux/
my mi
On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 11:55, Uwe Koloska wrote:
> but this will build only the float variant. And the fftw3 build
> procedure is not able to build both variants ...
I've done RPMs of FFTW 3.x which include float, double and long double
versions. See http://www.sonarnerd.net/linux/
--
Jussi La
Hi Andrew,
i'm a user of a 2.4.22 kernel patched with the preemption patches plus
your Low Latency patches. It works very nicely for audio applications
[like jackd, ardour, etc...].
Looking into the config menu of the 2.6.0 kernel i only find a
"preemptible kernel" config option. Your low latenc
On 21 Dec 2003 21:38:35 -0600
"Jack O'Quin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On my system, the vanilla 2.6 with preemption is usable for audio, but
> nowhere near as good at low latencies as a properly patched and tuned
> 2.4 kernel.
Ok, i will give it a shot to see how it goes..
>
> > I somewhere
Vstserver 0.2.8 -> 0.3.0:
-
-Cache is updated when starting the vstserver. Also added some workaround code
to avoid deadlocks. You may still sometime need to press ctrl-c and start
vstserver again, but the problem is not as appeareant as before.
-Does not use realtime p
Jack O'Quin wrote:
The "f" version operates on floats rather than doubles. It
is not built by default. If building fftw yourself, you need
to configure it with the --enable-float option.
but this will build only the float variant. And the fftw3 build
procedure is not able to build both variants
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