Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hi all,
I've got someone violating the license on Secret Rabbit Code. The
offending binary-only download is listed here:
http://pelit.koillismaa.fi/plugins/dsp.php
but I'm having trouble getting a contact email address for
pelit.koillismaa.fi and/or koillismaa.fi
Paul Davis wrote:
LOL! antti - can you please make sure this goes on the JACK client
list on the website?
I already did before, just a commit and it's there :)
-a
Paul Davis wrote:
actually, this seems like the perfect sort of document to put into a
wiki, but at present, we don't one set up for the JACK web site. i
don't know if antti has time to do this, but either way, it would be
very nice to set that up so that we can get real community feedback
and hav
Sorry, off-topic but funny.
I searched for "PlanetCCRMA" in Google, and I got this suggestion:
"Did you mean: Planetcrap"
-a
Paul Davis wrote:
i made a small mistake in forwarding the message about the UAPA
meeting. it was not intended for public dissemination, even though the
meeting is open to the public. my bad, as they say.
As it's public, where's the problem? I didn't know about it, and I feel
informed when you
David Olofson wrote:
On Thursday 12 December 2002 14.45, Antti Boman wrote:
Whatever. This shouldn't be the forum for me blabbing about
graphics :)
*hehe* Well, I started it - and anyway, "marketting" of our to-be
standard instrument plugin API is of common intrerest to most o
David Olofson wrote:
On Thursday 12 December 2002 13.35, Steve Harris wrote:
Nice logo.
One thing I *will* fix, though, is the shape of the P. There's
something wrong with it. But no problem - bezier curves rule! :-)
First I got a bit irritated about the tilt in A and P, but I suppose the
ma
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Antti Boman schrieb:
Uh, funny, doubled the mistake of wetting and not whetting.
Ooops, my fault. I didn't know that those were different "w[h]et"s...
I knew but you took me with you ;) There's a great site at
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/error
Antti Boman wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
To wet your appetite: I really should finish my PD quicktoot, which
even in its current unfinished form is longer then three standard
quicktoots :(
You wet my appetite so that I have to ask if there's a version online
for a quick look beforeha
Frank Barknecht wrote:
To wet your appetite: I really should finish my PD quicktoot, which
even in its current unfinished form is longer then three standard
quicktoots :(
You wet my appetite so that I have to ask if there's a version online
for a quick look beforehand. A question mark.
-a
Martin Wolters wrote:
I just added myself and it looks a little funky - the address appears
twice. And then I realized that I can't change the record. Is that
intentional? For example: I am moving soon. How do I change the address?
Send you an email?
Patrick is just coding the editing section.
Paul Davis wrote:
> the problem is: go ahead and produce that exciting and wonderful live
> performance, and then, assuming it was so great you'd like to make a
> CD from it ponder: how do i record it? how do i edit all the tracks?
> etc. ... the gaps start to appear fairly immediately, as i'm su
Paul Davis wrote:
> actually, i can tell you from experience that it doesn't. there are 2
> reasons:
>
> 1) HTTP is stateless
> this has been widely criticized, and widely praised.
> its already apparent that the LCP protocol cannot
> be stateless
Ho
Paul Davis wrote:
> OK folks, JACK CVS is now online:
The first change should be making the link to the project page actually
point to the project page of jackit, not ardour ;)
-a
Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> s/.com/.org/
s/\.com/.org/
For compatibility.
-a ;)
t from and rely on. I need a good basic
audio API to get things working. I'm biased, though. I support my own
needs ;)
-Antti Boman
>>When can we expect LAAGA to be stable enough (API-wise) and be supported
>>by linux audio programs? It's the thing I've waited the most in Linux
>>related development, especially for the syncing capabilities it offers.
>>
[snip]
> at some point soon, i need to convert Ardour to work with JA
odev.(org|com), somehow I
thought it was the official way of accessing them. I might be alone with
my thoughts, though :)
Originally some Google search (don't remember the keywords) brought
linuxaudiodev.com as the first item in results, that might have been
fooled me into using it.
Thanks,
Antti Boman
Hi,
When can we expect LAAGA to be stable enough (API-wise) and be supported
by linux audio programs? It's the thing I've waited the most in Linux
related development, especially for the syncing capabilities it offers.
Btw, if you haven't seen the article "Audio Latency Measurements of
Deskto
There seems to be a problem or two with linuxaudiodev.com. Cracked or
something else (I cannot understand Italian)?
-a
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