Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ANN] ninjam with jack support...

2006-01-18 Thread torbenh
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 06:15:40PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Yeah, integrating this with some collaborative loop > > management/sequencing and we'll really have something. Who's > > interested? Not sure if the current ninjam codebase could (or should) > > support this. But after ninjam

Re: [linux-audio-dev] templates - little bit OT

2006-01-18 Thread Lars Luthman
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 00:41 +0100, conrad berhörster wrote: > class MyClass > { > MyClass(); > MyClass(n,n); > private: > matrix > }; > > this means, at runtime, i want to set the size of the matrix. is this > possible? this are divers concepts (templates and runtime) , aren't they?

[linux-audio-dev] templates - little bit OT

2006-01-18 Thread conrad berhörster
Hello, maybe the c++ gurus out there have an idea. currently i think it is unpossible. i try to use a template a a class member variable, like that: asume a template matrix class template < int cols, int rows> class matrix { // implementation } everything works fine when i'm doing somethi

[linux-audio-dev] hexter DSSI plugin 0.5.9

2006-01-18 Thread Sean Bolton
A minor update of hexter, the Yamaha DX7 modeling DSSI plugin, is now available at: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? group_id=104230&package_id=134428 Changes include: * The coarse frequency of each operator now can be controlled in real time via MIDI control changes. * Fixe

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Jacob
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 10:13:17PM +0100, Jay Vaughan wrote: > > no, you see .. the gp2x has, sorta, 'two' of everything, including > USB. there's the on-chip (magiceyes) USB1 'host device' (like in > your PC) routed only to EXT2 (not a standard 'flat' USB jack), and > there's the additional '

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Jay Vaughan
At 13:16 -0600 18/1/06, Richard Smith wrote: > > Sounds great, but I'm a little bit confused by other information I found > > on the web about USB host mode support: > > I'm confused too. I've never heard of "USB host mode", what is it? I believe he is refering to if the device can operate

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Jay Vaughan
Yes, that is what I'm refering to. AFAIK I haven't any chance to access an USB 'device' (device/slave/peripheral mode, eg MIDI/audio interfaces) from another one that isn't capable to do/switch to 'host mode', be it a host controller or an on-the-go (OTG) device. its not OTG on the gp2x; there

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Jacob
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 01:16:55PM -0600, Richard Smith wrote: > > > Sounds great, but I'm a little bit confused by other information I found > > > on the web about USB host mode support: > > > > I'm confused too. I've never heard of "USB host mode", what is it? > > I believe he is refering to if

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Paul Davis
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 13:16 -0600, Richard Smith wrote: > > > Sounds great, but I'm a little bit confused by other information I found > > > on the web about USB host mode support: > > > > I'm confused too. I've never heard of "USB host mode", what is it? > > I believe he is refering to if the de

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Richard Smith
> > Sounds great, but I'm a little bit confused by other information I found > > on the web about USB host mode support: > > I'm confused too. I've never heard of "USB host mode", what is it? I believe he is refering to if the device can operate as a USB host bridge rather than just as a usb devi

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Lee Revell
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 20:06 +0100, Jacob wrote: > Sounds great, but I'm a little bit confused by other information I found > on the web about USB host mode support: I'm confused too. I've never heard of "USB host mode", what is it? Lee

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Jacob
Hello, On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 10:38:23AM +0100, Jay Vaughan wrote: > At 5:14 +0100 13/1/06, David Olofson wrote: > [...] > the GP2X sure is fun. i have two now, and another two on their way > for siblings/family .. > > >Are there any restrictions WRT which Linux drivers are available? (I'm > >

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ANN] ninjam with jack support...

2006-01-18 Thread torbenh
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 02:49:58PM +1100, Shayne O'Connor wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >hello... i just wanted to announce, that i have written a jack binding > >for ninjam. > > > >ninjam is a network jam session software. > >www.ninjam.com > > > > > > coolness ... i remember email exchange

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ANN] ninjam with jack support...

2006-01-18 Thread torbenh
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 02:40:14AM -0500, Jesse Chappell wrote: > On 1/12/06, Shayne O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > coolness ... i remember email exchanges with jp mercury (freewheelin) > > where we dreamed of just this sort of thing ... > > Yeah, integrating this with some collaborati

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Jay Vaughan
At 15:40 +0100 13/1/06, Sam Roig wrote: May your wishes come true: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep05/articles/tahorng.htm yeah, that looks like a lot of fun .. definitely will keep an eye out for that as a near-future accessory for the GP2X .. -- ; Jay Vaughan

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-18 Thread Jay Vaughan
At 5:14 +0100 13/1/06, David Olofson wrote: Well, I'm considering getting one, though I'm not totally sure what I'd use it for. (Except plain fun, of course, which is no small part of the whole Free/Open Source thing.) the GP2X sure is fun. i have two now, and another two on their way for s