Re: [linux-audio-dev] wcnt-1.1z released!

2004-04-15 Thread James W. Morris
Ayup, From: martijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 13:50:33 +0200 Once upon a Wed, Apr 07 2004, James W. Morris hit keys in the following order: > Announcing for the last time this year the new release of Wav Composer Not > Toilet. the last? are you not gonna announce it any more, g

[linux-audio-dev] OpenAL + portaudio

2004-04-15 Thread Thomas Webb
I'm trying to work with OpenAL and I like how it's datatypes mesh well with OpenGL, but one thing that I find quite irritating is the lack of device enumeration. Would it be difficult to make an implementation of OpenAL on top of portaudio? I'd be interested in helping, though I'm not very good wit

Re: [linux-audio-dev]converting old pc hardware to a live music performance toy

2004-04-15 Thread drclaw
> as a knob. I have yet to buy the controller so I'm open to suggestions. It Yeah, there are plenty of these out there. I know off the top of my head that Roland, Yamaha, and Behringer make 'em. I've got a Behringer. It's cheaper, uses a standard AC power cord, so no wall wart, and has an extr

Re: [linux-audio-dev]converting old pc hardware to a live music performance toy

2004-04-15 Thread Thomas Webb
I have a live performance setup I use with my band. I used one of those tiny VIA motherboards and a Midiman UNO usb <-> midi adapter. It seems like it's a good idea to use a flash card and that's what I did at first, but flash cards peter out after a certain number of writes. If you want to go tha

Re: [linux-audio-dev] LM: Introduction to Linux Audio

2004-04-15 Thread Sascha Retzki
Am Do, 2004-04-15 um 15.16 schrieb Richard Bown: > I've just cobbled together an article on Linux Musician with a few > thoughts on where Linux Audio is right now and a few FAQs that I've > got from people at Expos in the past: > > http://www.linuxmusician.com/ > > R Yeah, good one. FAQs: Do I s

Re: [linux-audio-dev]converting old pc hardware to a live music performance toy

2004-04-15 Thread Dave Robillard
On 04/15/04 08:22:41, Ariel Sommeria wrote: Hi Everybody! I have some old pc hardware that I want to use for live music performance. To start with it would be an effects box, then if all goes well an expander, a sampler, and/or whatever other ideas I come up with. I was thinking of using a footswit

[linux-audio-dev] LM: Introduction to Linux Audio

2004-04-15 Thread Richard Bown
I've just cobbled together an article on Linux Musician with a few thoughts on where Linux Audio is right now and a few FAQs that I've got from people at Expos in the past: http://www.linuxmusician.com/ R

[linux-audio-dev] minor update to Linux soundapps pages

2004-04-15 Thread Dave Phillips
Greetings: Some URL errors fixed, Speech section completely updated (thanks to Antti Kaihola), LilyPond entry massively rewritten, and a few more apps in the New Additions... http://www.linuxsound.at (Europe) http://linuxsound.jp (Japan) http://linux-sound.org (US) Best, dp

[linux-audio-dev]converting old pc hardware to a live music performance toy

2004-04-15 Thread Ariel Sommeria
Hi Everybody! I have some old pc hardware that I want to use for live music performance. To start with it would be an effects box, then if all goes well an expander, a sampler, and/or whatever other ideas I come up with. I was thinking of using a footswitch controller, with a few buttons and a wah-

[linux-audio-dev] Re: wcnt-1.1z released!

2004-04-15 Thread Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen
martijn: > the last? are you not gonna announce it any more, gonna change the name, or No, please don't change the name! Its a refreshingly amusing to read about a serious sound tool with such a totally unserious name. I like it. :) --

Re: [linux-audio-dev] wcnt-1.1z released!

2004-04-15 Thread martijn
Once upon a Wed, Apr 07 2004, James W. Morris hit keys in the following order: > > Announcing for the last time this year the new release of Wav Composer Not > Toilet. Wcnt is of course, the not-real-time modular synth, sequencer, > sampler, wav file generator. Get it from wcnt.sourceforge.net

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: Audio over Ethernet

2004-04-15 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 12:07:07 +0200 Anders Torger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Perhaps RTP is good enough. However, at several hundreds of megabits of > throughput, it could be valuable not needing to calculate checksums in > software. I guess IP and UDP checksums usually are calculated in > sof

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: Audio over Ethernet

2004-04-15 Thread Anders Torger
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 22.27, John Lazzaro wrote: > If what you mean by "operating at the ethernet level" means > "no Cobra-like hardware to help, but putting data directly > into Etherframes w/o IP/RTP headers", then its unclear to me that > working at the RTP/IP level is going to hurt you muc