On tor, 2004-01-22 at 12:41, Matthias Nagorni wrote:
> Hello,
>
> as announced earlier, the 2nd Linux Audio Developers conference
> will take place from 29. April to 2. May 2004
> at ZKM (Center for Art and Media), Karlsruhe, Germany.
>
> In addition to the "Call for Papers" there is also a "Cal
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 06:41, Matthias Nagorni wrote:
> Hello,
>
> as announced earlier, the 2nd Linux Audio Developers conference
> will take place from 29. April to 2. May 2004
> at ZKM (Center for Art and Media), Karlsruhe, Germany.
>
> In addition to the "Call for Papers" there is also a "Cal
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Matthias Nagorni wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Mark Constable wrote:
>
> > Are there plans to record any of the lectures and put them
> > on the web somewhere ?
>
> Yes, we plan to record the lectures and put also the presentation material
> on the web. Moreover we plan to est
Hi,
i heard on the #alsa irc channel, that some graphical mixer apps don't
treat the alsa mixer [ctl] devices not right. For example on a cs46xx
alsamixergui does not allow toggling capture on the "Capture" channel.
This would be required and is no problem with alsamixergui.
I wonder if other m
I just came up with a copy of w32.beagle in this list. {at least... that's
where it got filtered to. {It may have just been pointed at me... I don't know}}
Norton "auto-ate" the file so I really can't be specific about which message it
was... it is fairly large {~200k} and should be pretty easy t
Hello,
as announced earlier, the 2nd Linux Audio Developers conference
will take place from 29. April to 2. May 2004
at ZKM (Center for Art and Media), Karlsruhe, Germany.
In addition to the "Call for Papers" there is also a "Call for Music".
Both are open until 29. February. We are looking fo
> Sending someone a private email and having a private
> mailing list (to represent "the community" no less) is not even
> remotely the same thing.
Actually, I never thought that we were representing the community,
just the sub-set of the community that wanted to participate in this
particular p
Guess what?
...*chirp*...*chirp*...
Right, well... Specimen is midi controlled audio sampler for GNU/Linux
systems, and this is a new release of it. I'm justifying this on the
inclusion of velocity sensitivity, cuts, and proof-of-concept (read:
crappy) pitch scaling.
You can download the newe