On Wednesday 24 Nov 2004 22:06, Jens M Andreasen wrote:
According to my oldish midi-spec, controller (decimal) 120 is
undefined, so I was somewhat confused at first when I got it from
Rosegarden.
A bit of digging shows that it belongs to the (newish?) GS-spec, and
means All-Sound-Off (as in
On Thu, Nov 25, 2004 at 02:59:15AM +0100, Karsten Wiese wrote:
a fix for for compiling with fc3's gcc:
(audio.cc line 271 is barked at)
...
Thanks ! Applied (together with a similar one).
New clthreads-1.0.2 available now.
have to get 2 more speakers to try 4 channel mode ;-)
6 more, if
The official statement is that there will be no support for ALSA
(Linux) FireWire drivers from RME. In other words there will be no
such drivers, as it is impossible to write them without tons of
hardware and software documentation from RME. And we won't share these
information with anyone.
Hallo,
Tim Blechmann hat gesagt: // Tim Blechmann wrote:
FW Audio gibt es derzeit unter Alsa gar nicht. Und sehr viel von dem,
was beim FF800 FW-technisch unter Windows geschieht, ist
Eigenentwicklung. Wir würden also mit einem OS-ALSA-Treiber bzw. der
dafür notwendigen
On Thursday 25 November 2004 18:02, Chris Cannam wrote:
On Wednesday 24 Nov 2004 22:06, Jens M Andreasen wrote:
According to my oldish midi-spec, controller (decimal) 120 is
undefined, so I was somewhat confused at first when I got it from
Rosegarden.
A bit of digging shows that it
On Thu, Nov 25, 2004 at 07:53:18PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
So basically they want to protect their investment in getting
knowledge of how to implement a powerful firewire interface from the
eyes of other hardware manufacturers. It's a pity, of course, but also
somehow understandable.
On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 20:50, Florin Andrei wrote:
On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 04:22 -0500, Rick B wrote:
I kind of got the impression that the annoucement was just pertaining to
RME *Firewire* audio interfaces.
Consider that they have released some specs for their HDSP hammerfall
series, which
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 12:54:01AM +0100, Marek Peteraj wrote:
I knew exactly it wasn't at the time i bought it, i just took it for
granted. I talked to Thomas Charbonnel back in april at the ZKM and it
seemed that they were positive about alsa support for fireface.
same for me, with the
On tor, 2004-11-25 at 20:20 +0100, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
Well. Here is an official source that claims that control change 120 is in
MIDI 1.0 (1995 revision). It is not the whole MIDI 1.0 spec, only a summary.
Here i one from 1990:
MIDI 1.0
Detail Specification February 1990
I read:
for the record, i sent a mail to rme as well and got exactly the same
answer (in german) which i saw before here on this list.
I still don't see the point, the GPL _protects_ their IP rights, if I
was the evil corporation trying to rip off rme I could aswell rip the
thing apart and
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 01:20:25AM +0100, CK wrote:
I read:
for the record, i sent a mail to rme as well and got exactly the same
answer (in german) which i saw before here on this list.
I still don't see the point, the GPL _protects_ their IP rights, if I
was the evil corporation trying
Hi all:
I've been thinking some more about a prototyping/development board (not
a production board) for a free open multi-channel firewire audio interface.
The objective would be to keep initial development time and costs down
even at the expense of pushing component costs slightly up.
Here are my
I want an open ethernet audio device.
I do not want or need to deal with pci, firewire, usb.
Use one of many controllers out there with a good embedded
linux port and build in ethernet. Use a TDM or GPIO type
interface for the analog side of the world.
TDMoE would work just fine for audio.
One
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