On Tue, 2002-06-25 at 01:56, Bob Ham wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 18:34, Paul Winkler wrote:
> > Yes. white and pink noise would be nice too, but hey, it's your project.
>
> That just dredged up an idea long forgotten. Quite a few years ago, I
> used to use cool edit to do brainwave synchronis
x27;ve even thought about having complete "virtual" directories on my disk,
consisting entirely of symlinks.
Adriaan Pelzer
On Mon 11 Mar 02 17:42, you wrote:
> >There's another huge application for something like adiodiff (or more
> >generic, binary diff)
> >It will enable you to keep track of your adio workings in CVS, while
> > taking advantage of the full advantage of CVS, namely space-saving.
> > Editing on WAV fi
CVS, while taking
advantage of the full advantage of CVS, namely space-saving. Editing on WAV
files can be saved in CVS as a diff from the previous one.
Adriaan Pelzer
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 18:36, you wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 10:42:44 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> > its not hard to do, but i've never heard of such an app for linux.
>
> Unless I'm missing something you just record the audio CD (with gaps),
> play it in a linux box and set up a biggis
On Friday 25 January 2002 13:16, you wrote:
> in my case there is no box, just 2 standard turntables and dubplates
> with a sawtooth wave @440hz (ok so there's no queuing via the record,
> but that's relatively easy to solve, just didn't have the time to get
> that finished for the project)
>
> t
load the songs into the wheels interface they don't show any beat
info, and subsequently can't be synced at all.
Anyone knows of a workaround? Ideally I'd like to generate database files
with perl or something.
Regards,
Adriaan Pelzer
at we need here is libpcap.
I'll check it out some time. (With both it's actually possible to write a
protocol on UDP doing the throttling but then we're heading TCP way)
Regards,
Adriaan Pelzer
On 25-May-01 Vincent Touquet wrote:
> The protocol they use in Disneyland is a protoco
What's the difference between these and Electrostatic speakers?
Regards,
Adriaan Pelzer
On 25-May-01 Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> FYI.
>
> I'm in South Korea and the other day while browsing the TV I saw a short
> article about a new version of speaker that is being develope
Now this sounds interesting.
Ethernet is the data link layer. It has to use some protocol. What protocol do
they use, if they don't use TCP/IP? (Which includes UDP, by the way).
If there's something better/more elegant, I'd like to know about it.
Regards,
Adriaan Pelzer
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