On Thu, 4 Jan 2007 15:47:40 +0100
David Olofson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, it's not a single file, it's got a very minimalistic tracker
> style GUI, and it's using SDL, but it does what it does in about the
> simplest but (hopefully) correct way:
>
> http://olofson.net/mixed.html
here will NOT be used for
any kind of selling, spamming or otherwise abusing.
Also, the preliminary conference program has been published a few weeks
ago, available through the same link give above.
Thanks for registering in case you plan to come!
Greetings,
Frank Neumann
Goetz Dipper
LAC2006 organization team
piece, think
of a software demo - and submit your entry in time.
See all the details at: http://lac.zkm.de
Hoping to hear from you (and then see you) soon,
Goetz Dipper & Frank Neumann
LAC2006 Organization
have the call for demos now. The call for posters
has been discarded.
We hope everybody agrees that this is an improvement and we are looking
forward to many interesting submissions for LAC2006!
Please feel free to forward this email to anybody who is interested.
Thank you for reading!
Frank
Hi list,
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 19:55:17 +0200
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
> > Additionally, libsndfile support wouldnt be that bad either, so, I am
> > wondering, is there a reliable way to detect a audio streams file
> > format just given some bits of the header?
>
> The "fi
Hi all,
this is a pre-announcement to inform you that the 4th International
Linux Audio Conference (or LAC2006 for short) will take place on
Thursday, April 27th - Sunday, April 30th, 2006
at the ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany
It will again be supported by the Institute for
Hi all,
a little late (I'm always late with this stuff :-), but finally online;
the photos I made during the LAC2005 conference:
http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/contrib/zkm_meeting_2005/photos/frank_neumann/
Enjoy,
Frank
ng action there: Recently, they have
acquired a fully working Zuse Z22 from a local college. This lady is
really worth being seen.
Well, I digress. We hope to see many of you next week at the ZKM in Karlsruhe!
The LAC2005 Organization Team:
Götz Dipper (ZKM)
Frank Neumann
(*) http://lac.zkm.de
u can even completely omit the E-Mail
address, but providing it makes it easier for us to tell if there's a real
human behind a registered identity or rather a robot/spambot."
So, there you have it. Go ahead, read, register and come :-)
Thanks for reading,
The LAC05 organization team:
Göt
Hi list,
Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks Frank Barknecht and Frank Neumann. I'll probably try both
> > ways.
>
> There is also a well-known university (at least in my field) in the city,
> maybe they have a netwroking research group of note?
Hi,
Bengt Gördén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is sort of really of topic. I'm not a professional developer of
> music software or something (I do have some ideas though) but I would
> very much like to attend the conference. The problem is that private I
> can't afford the trip and stay. Now
Hi list,
> I compared the LaTeX paper templates of LAC 2005 and DAFX 2004,
> and the output screenshots are available at:
> ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/audio/devel/dsp/papertemplates/
>
> It looks to me that DAFX template is better, both in the text
> quality and the example text. Should we swit
Hi all,
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 17:48:46 -0800
Sean Bolton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A minor update of hexter, the Yamaha DX7 modeling DSSI plugin,
> is now available at:
[..]
I noticed that the port name given to hexter at startup is a little
unintuitive, and hard to type if you need to use the
Hi lst,
Pieter Palmers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> Just a side-note:
> the site shows the following:
>
> "Registration is not yet possible. Please come back to this page by
> beginning of December 2004."
>
> mmm...
Yeah, I know - sorry for that. Was concentrating on other things in the l
Hi all,
Joern Nettingsmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This post is not a flame, it is just a questionning about how works and
> > thinks the Linux Audio Community...
>
> as said before, your original post was just a few days ago, and i for
> one have a lot of mail to catch up on after the
it while it's still warm: http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$4477
A lot of thanks go out to those who wrote and submitted these papers!
Greetings,
The LAC organization team:
Götz Dipper
Matthias Nagorni
Frank Neumann
PS: On a sidenote, the OGG files of the presentations which
Hi list,
"Dubphil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently I have succeeded in convicing a Manufacturer (Wave Idea) to
> consider the importance of giving Linux support to his products. I was
> really convince myself that this initiative will be encouraged by the
> Linux Audio community. That's wh
organization team:
Goetz Dipper (ZKM)
Matthias Nagorni
Frank Neumann
PS: And please do not confuse this with the "LCA" that Conrad Parker is
organizing, also in April, however not in Germany, but on the other side
of the globe! :-)
Hi list,
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:47:47 +0200
Juhana Sadeharju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nobody replied when somebody asked the 2004 meeting audio files.
> The files are not anymore available at the original site.
> I placed them to
> ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/audio/lad/
> http://www.funet.
.
Greetings,
Götz Dipper
Matthias Nagorni
Frank Neumann
Hi all,
[OFF-TOPIC]
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 15:02:24 -0500
Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK this all looks good. I don't know, it sounds like a bug in Muse.
> There must be some incompatibility using a binary Suse Muse package with
> a Mandrake kernel.
Has anyone noticed how cute it sound
Hi again,
> Is there a way I can searh the mp3 to find which are the same/different
> using the actual mp3 binary data??
>
> any way I can avoid listening to hundreds of files would be most
> appreciated.
Alternatively to what I wrote a little earlier, a search on freshmeat for
"mp3 find duplic
Hi list,
Jens M Andreasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
> > I have a full partition with them in it but it is obvious most of them
> > are there multiple times with different non discriptive names..ouch:(
> >
> >
> > Is there a way I can searh the mp3 to find which are the same/different
> >
Goetz Dipper (ZKM)
Matthias Nagorni
Frank Neumann
--
LAC 2005 Calls
==
Call for Papers
---
We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio processing based
on Linux and open source soft
Hi list,
Loki wrote:
[..]
> my laptop catching on fire on tuesday. ;-) At this stage i'm thinking of
> copying the circuits for the good ones in the TR series, the non-sample
> based simmons, and the techniques on the SOS site for tuned drums.
> Anything else anyone is keen on? A drum synth they
Hi,
rm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There is abrowse (abrowse.sf.net), sporting a GTK GUI, but is has not made
> > any moves for quite some time, and I have had varying luck with it;
> > Frank
>
> what sort of issues were you having with it?
Ok, writing this here was perhaps poor behaviour
Hi all,
while speaking of software drumsynths (I also saw mention of the "Stomper"
software earlier in this thread) - I'm pretty sure that Paul "mda" Kellett
is also reading this list; maybe we can persuade him to open part of the
source code for his Windows "DrumSyn"(*) program? When I toyed aro
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi peeps,
>
>Is there anything out there to convert Akai sample CDs?
There is abrowse (abrowse.sf.net), sporting a GTK GUI, but is has not made
any moves for quite some time, and I have had varying luck with it; there
is also a set of Perl scripts ("akai_
Hi list,
John Check <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
> > Theoretically your box, specifically your GTK+ version. That function
> > is defined in GTK+-2.0, but it might not have been introduced until
> > the recent 2.4 release, and you might be running the more popular 2.2.
> > This isn't noted i
Hi all,
Francois wrote:
> The complete program is there:
> http://prog.lsm2004.abul.org/program/view_topic.php?topic_id=4&langnew=en
To ask the obvious question here :-) -
will there be live audio broadcasts from this event? Would be cool to attend
such a meeting virtually myself for the first t
Hi list,
Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
> As this has been quite an enjoyable and easy program to write, I am now
> interested in writing a generic editor and librarian for free Unix
> platforms. I am aware of the excellent JSynthLib, but its reliance on
> Java means it isn't easily porte
Hi all,
some might remember that two years ago (or so) there was a nice (though at
that time closed-source, I think) software synth for Linux called Ultramaster
Juno 6, a faith reproduction of the Roland Juno 6. At some point this project
disappeared from the websites. When I talked to Marek Pete
Hi all,
the conference is just over, and here comes the next annual event: The
LinuxTag, Europe's largest expo about our beloved operating system, takes
place in (guess!) Karlsruhe from June 23rd-26th, 2004.
Just like in the last..uhm..3 years, we are going to put up a "Linux Audio"
booth there
Hi all,
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (and others) wrote:
> > o.k. let's complete it step by step...
> > BACK ROW:
> > , Orm Finnedahl
That "unknown" is Burkhard Wölfel.
> >
> > NEXT ROW:
> > > harris> > der pol> > dipper>
The "unknown" on the ri
Hi all,
Matthias Nagorni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> after the successful 2. Linux Audio Conference, ZKM has offered to host the
> conference again next year. We have now fixed the date for the event:
>
>3. Linux Audio Conference
>21.-24. April 2005
>ZKM, Karlsruhe, Ge
Hi all,
'Nando wrote:
> > See the webpage (and the software) for details.
> >
> > Just in time for the ZKM/LAD conference in Karlsruhe :)
>
> Yeah, and now I will have less time to prepare... :-)
Jesse, you are hereby excluded from the conference due to severe interference
with conference pr
Hi all,
just a little update on what's going on with the upcoming Linux Audio
Conference in Karlsruhe on April 29th - May 2nd: The programme is now
available as a PDF, too - just visit http://www.zkm.de/lad and click on
the PDF link.
While this is not necessarily the absolutely final version of
Hi list,
"J_Zar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
> interested... but from what I can see from the project page, there is a
> "donate" form but no CVS or code package! This is quite strange IMHO...
> I hope in the future.
Please don't forget that this is a very new site - it was opened ju
Hi all,
I was made aware of a new project yesterday, to be found at
http://clearscale.org. The idea is to produce a commercial-grade and open-
source pitchshifting/timestretching library. libSoundtouch might be nice as
it is, but if you really stress it, the artifacts come in quite quickly (in
m
tware-based samplers (like
http://www.linuxsampler.org) are already on the way. I am still very proud
that I finally got this baby out of the door. Ha! :-).
Enjoy,
Frank
--
Frank Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), VIONA Development Center
STMicroelectronics, Karlstraße 27, 76133 Karlsruhe
to define, sorry - I'm no music
student myself :-),
c) and "Chill-Out" or "Lounge" music at the end of the day, for relaxing after
a long day of complicated presentations :-)
I hope that explains what we are looking for.
Frank
--
Frank Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), VIONA Development Center
STMicroelectronics, Karlstraße 27, 76133 Karlsruhe
Hi list,
on Sunday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I found and installed libqt3-compat-headers. The compile got much
> further this time, but still no joy. There are a lot of compiler
> warnings and errors. The errors would seem to indicate I'm using an
> incompatible alsa version (or ams' alsa suppor
Hi all,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> any advice on how to handle qt when compiling ams on debian?
Hmm..very similar to qjackctl etc:
> the ams Makefile has these at the top:
>
> QT_BASE_DIR=/usr/lib/qt3
> QT_LIB_DIR=$(QT_BASE_DIR)/lib
> QT_BIN_DIR=$(QT_BASE_DIR)/bin
> QT_INCLUDE_DIR=$(QT_BASE_DI
Hi list (happy new year etc. yada yada),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i just compiled qsynth-0.1.0 and i would lie to report on my findings:
>
> On Debian, the qt-libs are installed to
>
> /usr/lib/
>
> and the headers to
>
> /usr/include/qt3
>
> There's no QTDIR per se. So i exported it to be
Hi list,
Alessandro wrote:
> Download:
> http.//hydrogen.sf.net
Just one quick question - it does not need the external libhydrogen
anymore now, right? The source files seem to be incorporated into the
main archive, but I am just not sure if there are other files which
would be missing if you on
and conditions for participation can be found in the form above.
Up-to-date information about the conference is available here:
http://www.zkm.de/lad
--
Frank Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), VIONA Development Center
STMicroelectronics, Karlstraße 27, 76133 Karlsruhe
Hi list,
Juan wrote:
> > Inspired by the Vocaloid thread, an old idea sprung back to mind;
> > retro "chip style" speech synthesis.
> >
> > Is there a simple, minimalistic, Free/Open Source phoneme-to-audio
> > synthesiser out there? I'm not terribly interested in the
> > text-to-phonemes part an
Hi list,
in a local music store in the "clearance corner" I found a Roland CR80
Rhythm Composer, built in 1991. It doesn't seem to have much similarity
with the classic CR78, but at 50 Euro, it sounded like a nice bargain.
Can anyone comment on it - sound quality, stability? MusicMachines etc
don
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
> Yes, I am. Should have been more explicit but I figured mentioning
> snd-pcm-oss would tip people off. :)
>
> > I used to have problems similiar to this when I used OSS
> > w/a sb-live card. But, since switching to alsa, it stopped.
> This card is a SB
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm having a strange problem with linmpeg3 while compiling DJplay
> (http://linux1.t-data.com/djplay/)
>
> All goes well until the final linker step which gives this error:
>
> g++ -o djplay djplay.o display.o [...] mp3.o [...] recorder.o \
> -L$QTDIR/lib -l
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was looking for a good paper (tutorial / documentation) that describes howto
> calculate pcm data -- e.g. if I open my sounddevice (/dev/dsp), and sent randomed
> data to it, I am not really satisfied; I want to KNOW what data makes what sound.
> Of course I
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
> P.S.: For those of you interested, the Drums++ license
> explicitly states that distributions are only allowed
> to distribute Drums++ unmodified. Such a clause is
> not a really good idea, since distributions usually have
> to cope with User bug reports
gt; controller and queue immediate MIDI events ...
>
> IIRC, Frank Neumann has already shown his tablet controller working as
> a MIDI device at the last linuxtag, and it was quite impressive.
> so, the gamepad support must be easy as well.
Ok, mine was a simple small hack, no GUI, hard
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think we should invite all journalists of keyboards, recording
> and audio magazines to the next LAD meeting at ZKM 2004
> http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/eventszkm2004.php3
>
> Thi should make some of the disinformation that is currently
> spread by these
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hat jemand von euch in der aktuellen Keyboards die Antwort von
> Herrn Hain auf die Leseranfrage zu Linux und Audio gelesen? Die
> strotzt ja nur so von Unwissen, das schier danach schreit eines
> besseren belehrt zu werden. Vielleicht könnten wir ja gemeinsa
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is now a new soft synth available at
>http://hem.passagen.se/ja_linux/
>
> The page should explain approximately what it is all about
Thanks a lot for that contribution to the community! I only have one
small concern: On the web page you state that
Hi list,
I just found this nice link at the Debian Weekly News:
"Debian as musical Instrument. James Patten and Ben Recht developed a
composition and performance instrument for electronic music which tracks
the positions of objects on a tabletop surface and converts their motion
into music. One
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ich bin von der LUG Gießen. Ich möchte gerne anfragen,
> ob es von den Audio-Freaks Interesse gibt, einen Stand
> auf dem Practical Linux in Gießen zu machen, auch
> ein Vortrag oder Workshop wäre nett. Wir haben
> neben einer Ausstelung ein ganztägiges Vortragspr
Hello everyone,
next week, on July 10th - 13th, the LinuxTag, Europe's largest GNU/Linux
exhibition and congress, takes place again in Karlsruhe, Germany, and
once again several LAD "members" will be there with a booth to
demonstrate what some of you/us have developed in the past :-).
I'd like t
will this also be in the printed
version of the LJ? The June issue?
Thanks,
Frank
--
Frank Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), VIONA Development Center
STMicroelectronics, Karlstraße 27, 76133 Karlsruhe
Hello list,
the first LAD conference is just over, but there is already the next
event at the horizon which needs to be planned for timely. I am talking
about the next LinuxTag (http://www.linuxtag.org - though it seems they
have problems with their NS entry right now..), Europe's largest
exhibit
Hi,
Paul wrote:
> frank - do you want to put my talks online to accompany the liveice
> streams? i should have them done by tomorrow, and can give them to you
> as web directories (ie 3 groups of HTML files plus some PNGs).
Well, I won't be in the company tomorrow, so I won't have time to read
t
Hi list,
the Linux Audio Developer's Conference in Karlsruhe is soon to begin,
and here is just a little information I wanted to give you:
- The live audio stream to be broadcast on Friday and Thursday (probably
between ~ 2 P.M. and 9 P.M. on both days) is available at these LiveIce
servers:
x
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I purchased Yamaha UX256 a few weeks ago (USB, 6xIn, 6xOut + "ToHost"
> > connector). Works like a charm so far.
> >
> > Frank
>
> Cool. What's the 'ToHost' connector do?
It's kind of an extra MIDI port, but (as far as I know) this connector
is only available on
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Are there any multiport midi interfaces that work in Linux??
I purchased Yamaha UX256 a few weeks ago (USB, 6xIn, 6xOut + "ToHost"
connector). Works like a charm so far.
Frank
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
> > > Maybe we should add a section in the wikki for this issues.
> >
> > Done.
> >
> > See http://footils.org/cgi-bin/cms/pydiddy/LinuxSoundNight
>
> I can't come :(
> Who's going to record it and put up .oggs?
_IF_ :-) we do some kind of live music, I h
th Linux - so this come-together really seems
to fit perfectly. Already at this time I can say that we owe them a lot
for making this meeting possible.
Ok, that's all for now. More news will be posted here as I get them.
Have a great Christmas time and a happy, healthy and successf
Hi,
Josh Green wrote:
[..]
> You may want to look into ALSA (http://www.alsa-project.org) which is
> the new Linux sound architecture. Also, it would probably be good to
> make sure your audio card is actually capable of full duplex and that
> this feature really does work in Linux (with the dri
ic questions will show up there. After all, it's
some kind of experiment for us (as well as for the ZKM), but I'm very
interested in seeing how well this will work out.
Hope that answers your questions somewhat, and thanks for the offer,
Frank
--
Frank Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), VIONA Development Center
STMicroelectronics, Karlstraße 27, 76133 Karlsruhe
st double-checked, and
_according to the Jack website_, the most current release is still 0.34.
How can someone name a debianized packaged "0.38", when there is no
upstream 0.38 source archive? This is not good. He can call it
"jackit_cvs2002mmdd-v.deb" or similar if he wants,
Hi,
Jörn wrote:
[..]
> in fact, i've been looking for a thing like this for two years for our
> linuxtag booth to attract people. it has lots of visual appeal, and you
> can do weird stuff in real-time. yeah.
> frank, what do you think ? how will we piss off the php guys in the
> booth next to
Hi list,
sorry for abusing this list yet again for a not directly LAD related
issue, but..
does anyone here own (or have experience with) the Novation Supernova II
synthesizer? I want to extend my MIDI park at home a little around
Christmas, and this one looks like an interesting candidate to me
Hi list,
just a short question to those who already have Richard Boulanger's "The
Csound Book". I was going to order one soon, what is your
impression/opinion on it? I understand that a certain degree of
knowledge about synthesis/computer music is required in order it to make
sense to the reader
Hi Nasca,
yesterday I tried your first version of ZynAddSubFX on my PC at home,
and though I was not able to use it successfully yet, I'd like to give
some feedback -
First, some info: My system is running Debian, with recent ALSA
(0.9.0rc3), recent FLTK (1.1.0rc1) and kernel 2.4.17. FFTW is 2.
pt to draw things onto the screen "right at
that moment".
Hope that helps,
Frank
--
Frank Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), VIONA Development Center
STMicroelectronics, Karlstraße 27, 76133 Karlsruhe
___
linux-audio-dev mailing lis
Hi all,
Steve wrote:
> > apropos, does somebody have pointers to enlightening resources,
> > code examples, anything about using 3Dnow/SSE/AltiVec with the gcc
>
> http://www.tommesani.com/SSE.html
>
> Not gcc specific, but it will give you enough knowledge to make the intel
> site intelligabl
r what comes next.
> Btw, I agree that his PDF documentation is great. It would be nice to
> see that more often (hint, hint)...
Oh, yes! :-}.
Peace,
Frank
--
Frank Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), VIONA Development Center
STMicroelectronics, Karlstraße 27, 76133 Karlsruhe
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
> or the other way around - make the installation directory owned by user
> that is doing the install, that way you can make sure that it does install
> files only where you want, not anyplace in the system. e.g.:
>
> ...
> %./configure --prefix=/opt/jack-ve
ort. I got a business
card from one of the developers, exchanged a few mails, and then
received some driver source for the (slightly old) WamiBox and U2A. He
said he might release some information for the Waveterminal 192 later
this year.
For those interested in picking up this
Hi,
Rob Melby 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/
Yeah - I noticed there was some sign of life in one of the daily CVS
updates I did last week :-).
> the cu
e have no
fixed timeline like "demo at 9 and 11 A.M." - instead it's once again
the community (you) that can help make this a success by creating
fruitful discussions.
More informations about the LinuxTag can be found at
http://www.linuxtag.org.
We hope to meet you at LinuxTag i
Hi,
Dave Phillips wrote:
> I've been mucking about with my system since upgrading to RH 7.2,
> particularly WRT the C/C++ compiler. Recently I've been ridding the
> system of duplicate and outdated libraries. I found some earlier
> versions of libgtk and friends (glib, gmodule, gthread) and du
Hi *,
while browsing along through the web, I came across this interesting web
page which is supposed to become a book sometime:
Julius O. Smith III: Digital Waveguide Modeling of Musical Instruments
http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~jos/waveguide/
'thought someone might be interested..
Frank
Hi *,
Steve Harris wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 05:17:16 +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > The best would be a bug report via the debian bug reporting system. I'm on
> > Debian and I would do it, but I can't, because I build my own packages from
> > your plugins and Anand's debian scripts, s
mind, and I'm sure some of you do, too. Let us know!
That's all I have to say for now - your turn!
Thanks for reading,
Frank
--
Frank Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), VIONA Development Center
ST Microelectronics, Karlstraße 27, 76133 Karlsruhe
Hi,
Steve wrote:
> > I also think the plugin is the one who has to determine what exact CPU
> > type it's running on and whether or not to activate optimized functions
> > for MMX/SSE/3Dnow/AltiVec/whatever.
>
> > Disadvantages (harmless, IMHO):
>
> You've all forgotten one, sane people don't
Hi,
(just to add my 0,02 Euro-cent), Paul Sladen wrote:
[..]
> Surely it would be much better to have the plugin deal with the issue;
> otherwise the API has to know about how to handle SSE4,5,6, and 10.
>
> What the plugin does should be transparent, if it believes that it can use
> the MMX e
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is also a graphical program that creates the XML, GDAM. The link to
> it on ladspa.org is dead though.
Yes, that should be http://www.ffem.org/gdam nowadays.
Frank
Hi *,
following up to myself here:
> If it really doesn't exist - Steve, don't you think this could be a nice
> little 5-minute hack for you? ;-)
I didn't expect it is that simple - it just took _me_ 5 minutes, which
means a lot :-). Pleae see the attached split_1999.xml for swh-plugins,
which
Hi list,
this might be a dumb question, but I didn't find a quick answer myself -
is there a simple way/plugin in LADSPA to go from a mono source to
stereo out? Just a simple "splitter" which sends the same signal to both
left and right?
While I did find the "Mixer (Stereo to Mono)" plugin in t
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
> Soundtracker, which is a traditional tracker using the XM file format
> with samples and stuff, has midi input, unfortunatly it was broken, last
> time I checked, but that was some months ago. Maybe the code there could
> serve as an example how to use midiin
Hi list,
Dave Phillips sent this to me though it was intended to go to the list,
so I'm forwarding it on his request (he didn't have the original mail
anymore).
Frank
>Greetings:
>
> Vast thanks to the MusE community for helping me with my woes. I
>downgraded to GCC 2.95.3, rebuilt and reinsta
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Paul's suggested addition to handle defaults looks like:
[..]
Just one small nitpicker here:
> #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MID0x200 /* set to min+(max-min/2) */
Make that "/* set to min+((max-min)/2) */" :-).
SCNR,
Frank
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i have found in one of the archives some encouraging info about
> linux && pulsar, so just to make sure i've mailed info_AT_creamware_DOT_com
> the answer was clean and simple:
> "pulsar and linex will not happen"
>
> where was the previous positive info coming fr
#x27;t when I last tried about 1 year
ago). In the meantime I have a new PC without ISA slots, so I cannot
test this anymore. Asking on the alsa-user mailing list might yield some
help. As for the Midex, I have no idea if they ever released specs or
something (wasn't this topic discussed here
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've just seen this new version of MuSE on freshmeat:
> http://muse.dyne.org/
Please note the *completely* different writing of "MuSE" compared to
"MusE" :-).
Yes, this is somewhat unfortunate, but it seems right now nothing will
be changed or renamed.
Frank
PS
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> other way around, AFAIK. asoundlib.h used to live in /usr/include/sys,
> it now lives in /usr/include/alsa
Ok, I stand corrected. The change was performed somewhere between
0.9.0beta7 and 0.9.0beta9, and this proves my office machine's ALSA is a
little outdated :-
n
this machine (office). Reason: You check for alsa/asoundlib.h, but that
file has (as far as I know) been moved to /usr/include/sys/asoundlib.h.
I changed that in "configure" and "GSML/include/ALSAHelper.hh", and now
it compiled and also seems to work.
Thought you might want to k
Hi,
Josh wrote:
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> > Hope you had a nice time around the world after the LinuxTag, Josh.
> >
>
> I did, it was an awesome trip through Europe. I hope to return again
> someday :) Where are those LAD LinuxTag pictures that Frank Neumann
> posted? Perhaps it was ne
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> (This isn't really on-topic for the audio-dev list, but maybe other
> people are doing embedded audio apps or "appliance"-like Linux
> systems for audio, so it's at least somewhat relevant...)
(ditto for this mail..)
[..]
> Then check out Busybox, which is incre
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