RE: [linux-audio-dev] image problem

2002-11-12 Thread Andrew W. Schmeder
ant to know more). I've noticed that Dual licencing GPL/Commercial seems to fit in with the corporate mindset, however. (e.g. Mysql). Ardour/Libardour could go this route if all the developers desired it. --- Andrew W. Schmeder

Re: [linux-audio-dev] analysis/resynthesis environment: python?

2002-08-16 Thread Andrew W. Schmeder
th doing a not-quite realtime interface or some sound analysis in python. --andy ------- Andrew W. Schmeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] analysis/resynthesis environment? -- and scientific-audio-list?

2002-08-08 Thread Andrew W. Schmeder
> Out of curiosity: do you use some kind of editor with that, > or is it just vi/emacs and a shell ? :) Basically, yes. I tried out IDLE once but I was not very impressed. --andy --- Andrew W. Schmeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] analysis/resynthesis environment? -- and scientific-audio-list?

2002-08-08 Thread Andrew W. Schmeder
and over Matlab). In addition to Python's unquestionably superior language support and library integration, Numeric offers some extra features such as typed matrices. (IIRC in Matlab/Octave all matrices are of type double). --andy --- Andrew W. Schmeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]