[linux-audio-dev] Announcing USound, the Useful Sound Daemon, version 0.2.0

2004-03-23 Thread Matt Campbell
USound (the Useful Sound Daemon) is an audio I/O daemon for Unix systems, especially GNU/Linux. It provides low-latency mixing of multiple audio streams with resampling and limited format conversion, as well as audio recording. The package also includes a client library, a libao plugin, and p

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ann] pvoc-0.1.0, caps-0.1.11

2004-03-23 Thread Jens M Andreasen
On tis, 2004-03-23 at 23:31, Tim Goetze wrote: > pleased to announce the new ... [vocoder] > > there are three LADSPA units in this package (Exaggerate, Transpose, > Accumulate) plus a commandline utility for time compression and > expansion of n-channel audio data streams. I believe I understand

[linux-audio-dev] USB Keyboards

2004-03-23 Thread Jens M Andreasen
Hi! Anybodyelse been shopping around for a USB keyboard lately? How come that the offerings available have just about all of the features and flexibility that anyone would want, BUT when it comes to playability of the keyboard itself, then .. how to say .. then it seems like just another sloppy di

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Status of mLAN?

2004-03-23 Thread Steve Harris
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 05:16:01 -0500, Paul Davis wrote: > >It seems that there is documentation (and even an implementation) for > >A/M, but nothing for Connection Management. Has anyone tried recently > >to get documentation? Based on > >http://www.yamaha.co.jp/tech/1394mLAN/english/ptt.html ,

Re: [linux-audio-dev] player suggestion

2004-03-23 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Juhana Sadeharju hat gesagt: // Juhana Sadeharju wrote: > Given that AlsaPlayer has been developed for years now, why > I found so many problems? Most of the problems are not technical, > but artistic. Given, that xmms has been in development for even longer, how comes, that xmms has so lit

[linux-audio-dev] [ann] pvoc-0.1.0, caps-0.1.11

2004-03-23 Thread Tim Goetze
pleased to announce the new DSP package 'pvoc'. at its core, it features the CARL phase vocoder. there are three LADSPA units in this package (Exaggerate, Transpose, Accumulate) plus a commandline utility for time compression and expansion of n-channel audio data streams. compilation of this pack

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Status of mLAN?

2004-03-23 Thread Paul Davis
>It seems that there is documentation (and even an implementation) for >A/M, but nothing for Connection Management. Has anyone tried recently >to get documentation? Based on >http://www.yamaha.co.jp/tech/1394mLAN/english/ptt.html , it seems that >documentation is available for a nominal fee, but

[linux-audio-dev] Status of mLAN?

2004-03-23 Thread Jody McIntyre
What's the status of mLAN on Linux? I found a few discussions in the archives, the latest being http://eca.cx/lad/2003/12/0084.html , but nothing really conclusive. It seems that there is documentation (and even an implementation) for A/M, but nothing for Connection Management. Has anyone tried

Re: [linux-audio-dev] player suggestion

2004-03-23 Thread Jay Dolan
--- Juhana Sadeharju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Given that AlsaPlayer has been developed for years > now, why > I found so many problems? Most of the problems are > not technical, > but artistic. > > I have alsaplayer 0.99.76. > > Regards, > Juhana I think you're being a little harsh. And th

[linux-audio-dev] player suggestion

2004-03-23 Thread Juhana Sadeharju
Hello. After years of waiting, AlsaPlayer succeeded to compile. Here is a report. I post here so that authors of other players can take the hints. Given multiple files, I executed the following: alsaplayer *wav All files are played ok, yes. But when one hits (|<) button the player skips two fil

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Major problem with RME HDSP/Multiface and a 64-bit AMD laptop

2004-03-23 Thread Tim Blechmann
> I would encourage you to hold off for a couple months, of course if > you can afford to wait. It took me literally a good year on my old > Inspiron 8000 (later replaced for 8100) before most of the quirks were > resolved on it (both Win32 and Linux-side). This is pretty much the > case with most

[linux-audio-dev] [ANN] vsti v0.0.2

2004-03-23 Thread Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/ vsti v0.0.2 SHORT DESCRIPTION Run a windows vsti plugin as a jack and alsa-seq client. REQUIRES alsa(>=0.9), jack(>=0.94), python(>=2.0) and vstserver(>=3.0). (might work with lover versions) INSTALL 1. Set the INSTALLPATH and

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Some help with my BPM algorithm?

2004-03-23 Thread Alfons Adriaensen
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 08:45:15AM +, Steve Harris wrote: > I think therers also a wavelets function that can do correlation of audio > more effeciently than a linear search, but I might have just dreampt it :) Filter, take amplitude, downsample, FFT, power spectrum, inverse FFT. This gives t

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Some help with my BPM algorithm?

2004-03-23 Thread Steve Harris
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 07:49:49 -0800, Jay Dolan wrote: > You are dead on with the downsampling issue. With a > downsampleFactor of 1 or 2 the program works great for > me now - 50 was way too high. I know jack sh!t about > filtering..or PCM in general. But the program, while > slower, is now a