cool! I like it.
another feature idea would be to add a loop time ratio so you can match
loops. My SU10 sampler has this feature.
I think it works out some arbitary ratio based on loops/sec which you
can use to sync different samples taking pitch and length into account.
i don't have a su10, but
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 17:49, d wrote:
> hi everyone!
> this is the announcement of my first standalone soundapp "kluppe".
> it's a jackified gtk-based loopplayer for files and live-input,
> supporting various playmodes.
cool! I like it.
another feature idea would be to add a loop time ratio so yo
On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 18:58, CK wrote:
> hi dave,
>
> I read:
> > The spiralmodular team bring you a new release of SpiralModular. Loads
> > of fixes and features, most notably a new GUI design and improvements in
> > LADSPA and ALSA support.
>
> now I got it to compile on my debianppc box, and i
Yeah, there's a UNIX and a Mac OS/X GPL version but not Windoze. That's
really their bread and butter. I would assume that they make most of
their money off of the Windoze version. It works for me - if someone
wants to use a proprietary OS they should have to pay for their toys too
;-) I've nev
On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 02:06:50 +0100, Cournapeau David wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
>I am currently a DSP student, and want to program some stuff to
> improve my programming skills on linux plateform. As several musicians
> friends told me they would want a RME
> totalyser -like software (see
Jan Depner wrote
Take a look at JAMin (http://jamin.sourceforge.net). We don't have the
goniometer but we do have the spectrum (in two versions).
looks great, kind of what I'd like to do. But if I want to make it works
on windows,
I cannot use directly JAMin. Because of windows, I'd like to us
Thank you very much for your help.
I guess it does seem there is some weakness in the interface, however I am
not convinced that this is the entire story simply because in such case at
least playing a single sound via ASIO would work. In my case no matter what
I try to play (even if I try to pla
Thank you very much for your insight.
What makes me confused, though is that even if I adjust a highest possible
latency for ASIO (or ALSA with a single crappy 22,050Hz sampled soundfile
from the KDE startup) and play a stereo output, the sound is still garbled.
It is highly unlikely that the thro
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 07:06, Cournapeau David wrote:
> - Does this kind of stuff already exist on linux ?
> - As I'd like to make the program work on linux and win32, I didn't
> see many choices for the GUI toolkit: wxwindow and gtk/gtkmm. I heard
> that gtk/gtkmm doesn't work well on win
Hi there,
I am currently a DSP student, and want to program some stuff to
improve my programming skills on linux plateform. As several musicians
friends told me they would want a RME
totalyser -like software (see
http://www.rme-audio.com/english/analyzer/totalyser.htm), I'd like to
start wi
I see this machine has an ENE cardbus controller, for which
problems have been reported in the RME support newsgroup
@ nntp://news.x-networks.de/rme-audio
I do not know the full details of the problem, and I don't know
if your particular setup is affected, but there were at least some
cases report
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