On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 11:35:32AM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Lee Revell wrote:
>
> > Does Sweep really have no JACK support?
>
> Unfortunately that is correct. Its high on the TODO list but
> none of the current developers have the time to tackle it.
>
> Sweep does have a nice driver o
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 10:02:20AM +0100, Steve Harris wrote:
> Discusson seems to have slowwed down a bit, so I went through the list
> archive and pulled out all the names:
>
> apa chap clap eep fap ladspa2 pea peep peeper rap sax wasap xap
xap>rap>peep
Conrad.
tware/libsndfile/
>
> Feel free to ping Conrad Parker about this.
and feel free to test out the code at the URL Erik gave :)
cheers,
Conrad.
a BSD style license.
More information is available online at the Oggz homepage:
http://www.annodex.net/software/liboggz/
enjoy :)
--
Conrad Parker
Senior Software Engineer, Continuous Media Web, CSIRO Australia
http://www.annodex.net/ http://www.ict.csiro.au/cmweb/
On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 10:59:16PM +, peter wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 08:10 +1100, Conrad Parker wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to find a copy of a program called "maube":
> >
> > http://www.vergenet.net/~conrad/maube/
> >
Hi,
I'm trying to find a copy of a program called "maube":
http://www.vergenet.net/~conrad/maube/
It's from 1997, and I'm hoping that maybe someone who's been around here
for a while might have a copy ...
I can't find a copy of the source on any of my (working) machines, or
via google. I wasn
Hi,
a few years ago I made a drum machine with scrubbing, and showed it to
some people at the LAD booth at LinuxTag 2003.
Recently (at linux.conf.au 2006) I realized I've sat on the code and not
released it.
This is not a "release", but a challenge; here's some code, and some
instructions for bu
to
> > me.
> >
> > I've used libsndfile most of the time, so this is the API Style that
> > I'd prefer, basically I need 4 functions I believe:
>
> Conrad Parker has been working on adding Ogg Vorbis and Speex support
> to libsndfile. Its been very clos
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 08:29:30AM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
>
> If you are willing to go for a pre-release:
>
> http://www.mega-nerd.com/tmp/libsndfile-1.0.12pre10.tar.gz
> ...
> Ogg Vorbis (as well as Ogg Speex) is being worked on and is pretty
> close to working (Conrad).
Hi,
of one or more files.
License
---
Oggz is Free Software, available under a BSD style license.
More information is available online at the Oggz homepage:
http://www.annodex.net/software/liboggz/
enjoy :)
--
Conrad Parker
Senior Software Engineer, Continuous Media Web, CSIRO Australia
http://ww
ECTED] by February 20 2005.
This mini-conference is being arranged by Conrad Parker (Sweep project)
and Erik de Castro Lopo (libsndfile, Secret Rabbit Code), with venue and
other logistics provided by the organisers of LCA2005.
Conrad.
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 09:02:32AM +0100, Steve Harris wrote:
>
> I really need to set up some kind of bugtracking thing for swh-plugins,
> but its not that easy, because of the hundreds of small lumps of code, and
> installing and hacking something it will cut into valuable bugfixing time
> :-/ I
http://www.annodex.net/software/libfishsound/
enjoy :)
--
Conrad Parker
Senior Software Engineer, Continuous Media Web, CSIRO Australia
http://www.annodex.net/ http://www.ict.csiro.au/cmweb/
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 12:17:04AM +0200, Albert Graef wrote:
> >What Conrad neglected to mention was that he is currently working on
> >adding libfishsound and liboggz to libsndfile so that all this meaty
> >goodness will be available to libsndfile users in the very near future.
>
> That's just g
/libfishsound/html/
FishSound is Free Software, available under a BSD-style license.
More information is available online at the FishSound homepage:
http://www.annodex.net/software/libfishsound/
enjoy :)
--
Conrad Parker
Senior Software Engineer, Continuous Media Web, CSIRO Australia
http
Hi,
for those who can't get enough Linux Audio in their diet:
The Linux Audio Mini-Conf @ LCA2005 will be held before linux.conf.au,
Australia's national Linux conference, in April 2005 at the Australian
National University in Canberra, Australia.
More details, including the call for technical p
Hey, just some corrections for my stuff :) [sorry, this kind of info should
be on my web pages!]
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 12:02:17PM +0300, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
> Aube modular synth
> % http://www.metadecks.org/software/aube/
> % http://metadecks.sourceforge.net/aube/
On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 08:11:08PM +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> >
> >If a package's configure script doesn't recognize CFLAGS, it is a bug.
> >Report it as such.
>
> The configure scripts do recognise CFLAGS, however the custom CFLAGS either
> replace CFLAGS necessary for the package, or the pac
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 08:38:09AM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 00:07:08 +0200
> Christian Schoenebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Es geschah am Montag, 5. April 2004 23:33 als Erik de Castro Lopo schrieb:
> > > Well me. I've been working on this since the start of t
read online at:
http://www.annodex.net/software/libfishsound/html/
FishSound is Free Software, available under a BSD-style license.
More information is available online at the FishSound homepage:
http://www.annodex.net/software/libfishsound/
enjoy :)
--
Conrad Parker
Senior So
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 05:13:11PM +0100, Alex Marandon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a trying to make a piece of code to mix 2 WAV files and hear the
> output on my headphones. I've spent hours trying differents things with
>
> Is there any framework wich does such a task well ? I had a look at
> SndO
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 10:04:40PM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 12:09:34 +1300
> Eliot Blennerhassett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I am aware of PortMixer, which is a simple API that abstracts volume controls.
> >
> > Is anyone aware of any other
Hi,
This is the last reminder for anyone interested in presenting at the
audio mini-conference at Linux.Conf.Au, Monday January 12 2004.
Submissions are due at the end of this week (Fri 31 Oct), details at:
http://www.metadecks.org/events/lca2004/
It's turning out to be an excellent day of L
Hi,
just a reminder that the Linux Audio mini-conf at Linux.Conf.Au is
happening on Monday Jan 12 2004 in beautiful Adelaide, South Australia.
Details are at:
http://www.metadecks.org/events/lca2004/
if you can be there and would like to do a presentation, please submit
an abstract soon, pla
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 10:40:53AM +, Dave Griffiths wrote:
> http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Essentials/AquaHIGuidelines/
>
> I think as linux developers, we could find something similar very handy -
> especially if it was toolkit agnostic. Has anyone heard of something
> like this
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 01:23:41PM -0500, David O'Toole wrote:
>
> Ok, I'll stop now, this is off-topic :-)
for an on-topic rant, see Erik de Castro Lopo's interview on mstation.org:
http://mstation.org/erikdecl.php
where he discusses the OO design of libsndfile and libsamplerate
(surely two
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 09:56:37AM +, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 02:10:44 +1100, Conrad Parker wrote:
> > (one bit LADSPA sidechain proposal below ;)
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 09:21:38AM -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > >
> > >
(one bit LADSPA sidechain proposal below ;)
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 09:21:38AM -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>I must admit publicly that within the Linux application environment that
> right now I'm pretty lost on how all these apps are using sidechain
> controls. Often when I admit I'm lost, o
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 01:58:29PM -0800, Tim Hockin wrote:
> > From: Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > If you're going to support metadata, support the Dublin Core, but generally
> > extrnal metadata is better than internal. Just provide a unique ID and
> > metadata can refer to that.
>
> F
Hi Tim,
I like the style of your proposed API. A few comments:
*) Scope: your stated goal is to produce an API that is "full-featured
enough to be the primary plugin system for an audio-development
application". I think it would be more correct to say that this is
an API designed for vir
Hi,
I just wanted to mention that:
a) Secret Rabbit Code ROCKS!
and
b) Sweep 0.5.11 (released a few days ago) has support for it,
for sample rate converting the whole buffer. You'll need to
build from source, ./configure will detect the rabbit and
then it
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 02:18:43PM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> >Is this really of any use? I never recorded with sweep (I use
> >ecasound), but when I tried to load a 10 minute ogg file into sweep,
> >it refused this because of exhausted memory. I have 256 MB, that
> >should be enough for 10 minutes
Hi Paul,
it might save you some hassles if you changed the intro to jack's web
pages, which currently read:
JACK is a low-latency audio server, written primarily for the
GNU/Linux operating system. It can connect a number of different
applications to an audio device, as well as allowi
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 03:31:36PM -0400, Taybin Rutkin wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, David Arney wrote:
>
> > I work with a small community radio station, and since we're continually
> > strapped for cash we implement our studio-transmitter link by streaming
> > audio over a network. We use a var
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 06:23:55PM +1000, Conrad Parker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> pure evil ... now you can load all your "legacy mp3 files" into sweep and
> scrub around with them. I also made a few demo recordings, hooray :)
>
and now, the broken links to those demo files ar
Hi,
pure evil ... now you can load all your "legacy mp3 files" into sweep and
scrub around with them. I also made a few demo recordings, hooray :)
Sweep 0.5.8 Development Release
---
Sweep is a sound wave editor, and it is now also generally useful as a
flexible rec
Sweep 0.5.4 Development Release
---
Sweep is a sound wave editor, and it is now also generally useful as a
flexible recording and playback tool. Inside lives a pesky little virtual
stylus called Scrubby who enjoys mixing around in your files.
This development release
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 02:16:34PM +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 September 2002 13:49, Steve Harris wrote:
>
> [RDF]
>
> > 2) A way of ogranising plugins into
> > meaningful categories (so you can pick them from a menu).
>
> Ah, is this what I see implemented in Sweep 0.5.2?
no,
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 06:25:38PM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
>
> Well I certainly hope that libsndfile will be your first choice for sound
> file I/O.
>
> I also have another library that you will find useful once it is finished and
> released. (no blabbing K :-))
h, secret rabbit
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 12:45:05AM +0200, Vincent Touquet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ask this question here because I know
> a lot of you manage to install lots of
> applications from a fresh cvs snaphot
> without troubles (I think ;).
>
> How do you manage these from-source installs ?
> Are there peopl
(nb. among other things, this release fixes the problem where Sweep's
configure complained about libsndfile-1.0.0 being too old ... also take
note of the PKG_CONFIG_PATH thing below, which has bitten many people)
Sweep 0.5.1 Development Release
---
Sweep is a sound wa
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 10:53:11AM +0200, Robert Jonsson wrote:
> Great stuff!
thanks, and to everyone who's been involved so far, and to the rest of you
who will contribute soon ;-)
> > More information is available at:
> >
> > http://www.metadecks.org/software/sweep/
> >
> > Thanks to Pi
Sweep 0.5.0 Development Release
---
This is the first public development release of Sweep since October 2000.
Please try it out and provide feedback and testing!
Sweep is a sound wave editor, and it is now also generally useful as a
flexible recording and playback
On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 12:37:00PM +0100, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 10:28:10 +1000, Conrad Parker wrote:
> > My concerns are:
> > * bloat -- requiring all LADSPA hosts to link against libxml and
> ...
> > * licensing -- requiring all LADSPA h
Hi Steve, all,
For plugin (author-defined) defaults, I really can't see how any use of
RDF/XML can be a good thing -- we really should be moving towards defining
a getDefault() method in the API, and even dynamic parameter suggestions.
My concerns are:
* bloat -- requiring all LADSPA hos
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 12:00:37PM +0200, J?rgen Zimmermann wrote:
> Hello,
> I just joined the "linux-audio-dev" list a few days ago,
> and after some time studying the ladspa.h file, I have
> still some questions left:
>
> 1. Must the buffers assigned to audio input and audio output ports
>
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 04:39:55AM -0400, rm wrote:
>
> i currently have a simple gtk based app called abrowse for the
> conversion of AKAI S1000/3000 sample libraries at
> http://abrowse.sourceforge.net/
>
> the current code base is around 3 years old, and i'm embarking on a
> bit o
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 06:30:35PM +0100, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 09:41:25 -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> > >I would say that persets are metadata, and so they should be seperate
> > >from the API.
> >
> > do you agree that defaults are really a preset?
>
> Yes, but I was being
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 11:51:56PM +0100, Richard W.E. Furse wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Goetze
> > Sent: 29 May 2002 22:32
> [...]
> > >totally agree -- Tim's solution doesn't break binary compatability,
> >
> >
regarding the provision of default values in LADSPA, I totally support
Tim's suggestion -- in fact, I reckon it is brilliant for reasons I'll
outline below :)
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 04:25:21PM +0200, Tim Goetze wrote:
> Steve Harris wrote:
>
> >On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 02:21:04 +0200, Tim Goetze
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