*About:
Mammut will FFT your sound in one single gigantic analysis (no windows).
These spectral data, where the development in time is incorporated in
mysterious ways, may then be transformed by different algorithms prior to
resynthesis. An interesting aspect of Mammut is its completely
Download from http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
das_watchdog 0.2.5
==
Whenever a program locks up the machine, das_watchdog will temporarily
sets all realtime process to non-realtime for 8 seconds. You will get an
xmessage window up on the screen whenever that happens.
Changes
Luis Garrido:
Hi there!
I am in the process of adding preset management to my project FLAM
(custom GUIs for LADSPAs, flam.sf.net) which, by the way, is already
running under Rosegarden, checkout the SVN repo if you want to give it
a try.
...
I would be grateful for any advice on this
Download from http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~kjetil/src/
Snd-ls is a distribution of Bill Schottstaedt's sound editor SND.
Its target is people that don't know scheme very well, and don't want
to spend too much time configuring Snd. It can also serve
as a quick introduction to Snd and how it can
Paul Davis:
As an interface designer, the first thing I look for on an engine's
project site is some sort of asynchronous API - I should never concern
myself with anything outside referencing the api from my app's one
windowing thread. FMOD, gstreamer, and my dead pkaudio project do this
very
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Florian Schmidt wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 20:46:08 -0800 (PST)
Kjetil S. Matheussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Das_Watchdog
ABOUT
-
Das_Watchdog is a program heavily and shamefully inspired by the
rt_watchdog program made by Florian Schmidt:
Tim Goetze:
breathe deeply. think of snakes. say python.
Are you serious? Do you know python? I hope not...
I don`t want to start a flame-war over programming languages,
but I know both scheme and python very well, and would
never consider python as an extension language again.
Would you care
Paul Davis
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 08:29 +0300, Aaron wrote:
please save me from another lisp/scheme scriptable application
The scripting should be in a language easy enough for a non programer to
use.
Is xsl a possibility or is there a scripting language that is easier
than lisp/scheme?
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/snd/
Snd-ls
**
Snd-ls is a distribution of the sound editor Snd. Its target is
people that don't know scheme very well, and don't want
to spend too much time configuring Snd. It can also serve
as a quick introduction to Snd
Download from
*
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/snd/
About
*
Snd-ls is a distribution of the sound editor Snd. Its target is
people that don't know scheme very well, and don't want
to spend too much time configuring Snd. It can also serve
as a quick introduction to Snd and
http://www.notam02.no/radium/
INTRODUCTION
E-radium is Radium and a special version of E-UAE.
Radium is a midi music editor for the amiga and E-Uae is an amiga
emulator.
CHANGES
---
0.61c - 0.6d:
-Increased amount of Z3-memory from 32 to 64. Also increased the amount of
http://www.notam02.no/radium/
INTRODUCTION
E-radium is Radium and a special version of E-UAE.
Radium is a midi music editor for the amiga and E-Uae is an amiga
emulator.
CHANGES
---
0.61b - 0.61c:
-Use the X mouse pointer instead of the amiga mouse pointer. Much
more
Lee Revell:
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 23:10 +0200, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
I wonder why /dev/rtc isn't used more than it is now.
Because sleep/wakeup, poll, etc are much nicer interfaces than /dev/rtc.
If you had read the part of my mail that you cut away
when quoting me, you would
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, fons adriaensen wrote:
[ Paul Davis ]
no, to make everyone happy we need the High Res Timer patch. that avoids
the stupidity of a fixed HZ, which is so early '90s that its
embarrassing.
Agreed 100%. I just wonder about the availability of the required
chip on
Download from http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
E-Radium V0.61b
---
Released 12.7.2005
INTRODUCTION
E-radium is Radium and a special version of E-UAE.
Radium is a midi music editor for the amiga and E-Uae is an amiga
emulator.
This version of E-Uae is a hacked
Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 20:57 +0200, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
E-radium has been tested with both the 2.4 kernel and the 2.6 kernel
and with a ~1GhZ machine and a ~2ghz machine. (A 2.4 kernel with a
100hz resolution timer will proably not work very nice
On Mon, 2005-07-04 at 02:32 +0200, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
Lee Revell:
It was in response to problems such as these that I began work on a
half-kernel, half-userspace system for emulating OSS devices. It's
been
a while since I've done anything with it but if there's any
On Mon, 2005-07-04 at 02:32 +0200, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
Lee Revell:
It was in response to problems such as these that I began work on a
half-kernel, half-userspace system for emulating OSS devices. It's
been
a while since I've done anything with it but if there's any
Lee Revell:
It was in response to problems such as these that I began work on a
half-kernel, half-userspace system for emulating OSS devices. It's been
a while since I've done anything with it but if there's any interest in
such a system I could put my code (such as it is) up for download.
Dave Phillips
Please tell me more about snd-rt and CM, I'm very interested.
Hmm, well, theres no special support in CM for snd-rt,but common music (at
least partly) can be loaded into SND, so you can use some of common musics
functionality to schedule realtime events and control various
*
1.
Snd-ls v0.9.4.3
---
Released 30.6.2005
About
-
Snd-ls is a distribution of the sound editor Snd. Its target is
people that don't know scheme very well, and don't want
to spend too much time
Erik de Castro Lopo:
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
I was primarily testing speed, but both libraries where using the sinc
routine, so...
Yes, but you can design a sinc filter with 10 coefficients and one
with 1. The one with 1 coefficients will have a steeper
transition band
Erik de Castro Lopo:
I recently did a lot of benchmarking between libsamplerate and mus_src
in clm/sndlib. My result was quite interesting, the fastest mus_src sinc
resampler where a lot faster than the fastest libsamplerate resampler.
I think most people would agree that speed is not
Dave Chapman:
The most common case will be downsampling 48KHz-44.1KHz, but there are
also users who need upsampling from various lower frequencies (e.g. for
use with audio books).
So we're looking for pointers to any high quality (but fast!) resampling
code that could be used.
I recently
Paul Davis:
what is the 'easiest' MIDI interface to get working under the average
Linux kernel? what sort of experiences do folks have with getting
MIDI working (on a programming level) using API's such as (but not
limited to) ALSA, and MidiShare?
for me so far, MidiShare seems to
The Realtime Extension for the sound editor SND consists of two parts:
1. The RT Engine - An engine for doing realtime signal processing.
2. The RT Compiler - A compiler for a scheme-like programming language
to generate realtime-safe code understood by the
Thorsten Wilms:
As the horizontal axis stands for time, i needed to express
the nesting only verticaly (plus color), so that's what the
round corners and the empty bottoms of the containers are
for. Maybe it helps when you think on Lisp and paranthesis,
only vertcaly.
Below is my (short)
Paul Davis:
One thing that distinguishes dssi-vst from vstserver and jack-fst is
that it manages threading in the Windows parts of the code using the
Windows threads API rather than pthreads, which means it ought not to
be sensitive to threading-related changes in Wine. Of course, that's
only
Dave Phillips:
Greetings:
Users are constantly wrestling with issues surrounding the software
mentioned in the subject line, and I would like to find out what
directions are planned for those projects. Here's what I see now:
1. The vstserver project is functionally dead. It cannot
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
If someone sets up this forum, and more than twice of us sign
up, that should show those arrogant lklm-people that there are really
_a lot_ of us, and that we are strong, and very angry. Hah!
First, please stop this arrogant lkml-people
Steve Harris:
Yep, for performance coding I would say SC is the best bet, I've seen a
live coding performance, and it was very impressive. Almost enough to make
me want to use emacs. Almost ;)
I was thinking of a live C compiler for prototyping and testing
purposes.
What a coincidence!
Dave Robillard:
Anyone know of any other alternatives?
Have you looked at rscheme? It has a realtime garbage collector
and does both interpreting and compiling.
http://www.rscheme.org
Thereses not much documentatyion, but the source is easy to read.
--
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
Dave Robillard:
Anyone know of any other alternatives?
Have you looked at rscheme? It has a realtime garbage collector
and does both interpreting and compiling.
http://www.rscheme.org
Thereses not much documentatyion
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
CERES
*
Ceres is a simple program for displaying sonograms and for sound effects
in the frequency domain.
Except that its not that simple anymore...
0.41 - 0.42
-
-Actually apply the fix for the (horrible) bug that caused
ceres to crash on
CERES
*
Ceres is a simple program for displaying sonograms and for sound effects
in the frequency domain.
Except that its not that simple anymore...
0.40 - 0.41
-
-Fixed a (horrible) bug that caused ceres to crash on newer linux
distributions.
-Simplified the install process a
Mathias Lundgren:
sön 2004-11-14 klockan 02.21 skrev Ivica Ico Bukvic:
According to the website, LADSPA will not be supported because of UI
issues.
While we're talking about LADSPA UI stuff, has there been any progress on
this matter? News like this one obviously point to the
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
Snd-ls 0.9.1.1 changes:
0.9.1 - 0.9.1.1:
-Fixed Append File edit-menu option.
-Workaround for trouble with ladspa default settings.
Sono 0.2 changes:
Some very few small changes to make it compile with linux again. Used some
code from the port
lassantos:
Hi all!
I am new here and I have a problem in run the vstserver 0.3.1.
I did every thing that is in the INSTALL file, but I got some erros:
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/audio/vst-linux$ vstserver
VSTSERVER/main: Vstserver 0.3.1 started. Waiting for requests.
Dave Robillard:
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 07:48, martin rumori wrote:
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 11:31:01AM +0100, Steve Harris wrote:
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 10:03:18 +0100, Dave Griffiths wrote:
so if I'm writing a osc sequencer, is the best plan to leave the
mapping open for the user to
Download from http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/snd/
Screenshot: http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/snd/snd-ls-0.9.1.png
Snd-ls v0.9.1
-
Released 17.8.2004
Contains
Snd v7.6 from 2.8.2004
About
-
Snd-ls is a distribution of the sound editor Snd. Its target is
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
Mammut will FFT your sound in one single gigantic analysis (no windows).
These spectral data, where the development in time is incorporated in
mysterious ways, may then be transformed by different algorithms prior to
resynthesis. An interesting aspect of Mammut
Hans Fugal:
ALSA. If you want to tie yourself to KDE and endless misery, try artsd,
but I warned you.
Hmmm, I think the alsa api is a bit huge/complicated. I would never
reccomend doing alsa directly, and I think it was a very bad advice
actually. Check out portaudio, sndlib or jack
Thorsten Wilms:
Additions to the Announcement:
Holding down ctrl freezes the precision axis, so
only the value can be changed.
Holding down shift freezes the value axis, so
that you can scale the fan up without worying
about unintended value change.
There will be a context
Marek Peteraj:
Ouch, never be sarcastic/ironic on e-mail. I completely agree with
you. I though that was clear by my Oh... comment which you had
cut away. The point was: _i_ actually want to customize everything
via scheme-scripts (that is true), which Tim Hockin made (some kind of)
Alfons Adriaensen:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 07:24:59PM +0200, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
Tim Hockin:
I know Linux people love to claim how choice is our strength, but I think
it's bunk. Linux needs a single GUI environment that has a lot of deep
flexibility
Yes! I completely
Marek Peteraj:
Personally speaking, as a free software developer I don't care if my
programs are deemed as sucessful, they work for me, and handful of other
people - this makes me happy :)
I'd like to see what other developers of the most popular linux audio
projects think. Because if
Tim Hockin:
I know Linux people love to claim how choice is our strength, but I think
it's bunk. Linux needs a single GUI environment that has a lot of deep
flexibility
Yes! I completely agree with this.
(and I don't mean Scheme config files :)
Oh...
:)
--
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Christian Frisson wrote:
Hi,
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
Very nice work. However, I think you may have misunderstood how the
vstserver works:
The vstserver does actually work by setting up a bounch of processes and
threads, and are very very far from
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 06:55:48PM +0200, Christian Frisson wrote:
What about the coexistence of VSTserver and FST on a same machine? Hard times
for the moment, as long as VSTserver uses a custom-tuned version of Wine and FST
the newest possible...
The vstserver does not use a
Paul Davis:
Torben Hohn and I are pleased to release an initial version of libfst,
a small GPL'ed C library that provides support for using win32/x86 VST
plugins (FX and VST/i) within native Linux applications, with the
assistance of the Wine project's libwine.
Paul Davis:
Can you elaborate in terms of which version of wine you have used
successfully? (ie: wine = x.y.z or wine = x.y.z?)
i am using wine 20040309. i think torben has a slightly earlier
version than this which has worked for him to the same extent.
This is the version I'm using
martijn:
the last? are you not gonna announce it any more, gonna change the name, or
No, please don't change the name! Its a refreshingly
amusing to read about a serious sound tool with such a
totally unserious name. I like it. :)
--
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/radium-0.63.tar.bz2
http://www.notam02.no/radium/
(Note, the CVS is very outdated)
Radium V0.63 Alpha Linux Port
Released 15.4.2004
HOW TO MAKE IT RUN WITHOUT READING THE REST OF THE README FILE
make
./start.sh
INTRODUCTION
This is the second public,
Dave Phillips:
The programs is nearly five years old, and was originally only an amiga
program. Dave Phillips knows about it, but I guess he hasn't been listed
it yet, because I haven't made any official releases of it for linux yet.
That is indeed why it isn't listed. So when will
Samuel Abels:
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 16:36, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
So, in essence, gtkmm does it in a more C++ way. :-) (But please let us
not make this a flame; may everyone be free to choose whatever toolkit
he likes best. ;) )
Then my question becomes:
Why on earth
Dave Robillard:
(Random thought) A MIDI sequencer where you can draw control curves over
the
tracks (like ardour volume and whatnot) would be very cool.. esp. for
electronic music (like, say, trance) when the control parameters are as
important as the notes themselves
Samuel Abels:
As nice as Ardour may be, I personaly still prefer the interfaces of
modern UI toolkits, in combination with a nice Object Oriented language
(aka C++ :) ).
If you want to write C++, why do you want GTK??? Use a C++-toolkit like Qt.
Despite the fact that this is often
Dave Robillard:
(Random thought) A MIDI sequencer where you can draw control curves over the
tracks (like ardour volume and whatnot) would be very cool.. esp. for
electronic music (like, say, trance) when the control parameters are as
important as the notes themselves
Perhaps you would be
will:
Should people have to upgrade to the latest and greatest hardware all
the time because programmers want to use the new slow-ass
resource-hogging Scripting Language Of The Day to write their apps?
Because they didn't want to waste time?
Not at all. Modern (6-7 year old or newer) PCes
Hi, just back from Musikmesse in Frankfurt.
FYI:
Videos of Mediastation X-76 and Lionstracs - Thomas Organ Musicstation
VKX-76
(basically the mediastation with 2 manuals, pedals, speakers in a wooden
case)
on the right side of the page, scroll down to VIDEO OF MUSIKMESSE,
you will find 4
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Run a vsti plugin as a jack and alsa-seq client.
HISTORY
0.0.2 - 0.0.3
-Fixed stupid vsti init bug. Don't use v0.0.2, as it probably
won't work. (Sorry)
--
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
vsti v0.0.2
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Run a windows vsti plugin as a jack and alsa-seq client.
REQUIRES
alsa(=0.9), jack(=0.94), python(=2.0) and vstserver(=3.0).
(might work with lover versions)
INSTALL
1. Set the INSTALLPATH and
Vstserver is a program that must be running when using programs
using vstlib.
Vstlib is a library that can be used by programs to run windows
vst audio plugins under i386linux/i386freebsd/i386solaris/i386etc.
(May require som modifications for other os-es than i386linux).
A tutorial for vst
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For what scheme implementation are you using? And where can I
get what you are using?
I use Matthew Flatt's mzscheme, which is part of the PLT project, see
www.plt-scheme.org. I run it with a two line patch to put the Boehm
GC into incremental mode.
There is a
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Since I think this is really important I will give an example, and from the
other end of a continuum. I use scheme for most of my music work.
Scheme has a very sophisticated numerical tower. I might write (-
/n_set 1001 freq 440) to set the frequency of an instrument at
Juhana Sadeharju:
Hello.
Below is an unfinished list of modular synths. Better than nothing.
This kind of simple lists gives a good overall picture of the situation.
For us developers the list should have following info: have source code?
have manuals? have screenshots? have example
Benjamin Flaming:
People without working hardware acceleration includes anyone using more
than one monitor. X refuses to allow hardware acceleration with Xinerama.
Since multiple monitors are central to my working style (and that of many
recording studios), using OpenGL could have
Luke Yelavich:
At 05:53 AM 14/01/2004, Nathaniel Virgo wrote:
I think another great application for such a thing would be a JACK patch
bay. It would be so much easier to use something like this to connect
apps (and internal ardour connections) than it is at the moment. I always
wanted to
Vstserver 0.2.8 - 0.3.0:
-
-Cache is updated when starting the vstserver. Also added some workaround code
to avoid deadlocks. You may still sometime need to press ctrl-c and start
vstserver again, but the problem is not as appeareant as before.
-Does not use realtime
That's right. But, Paul and I have been working closely with this and
don't have much faith in the correctness of the 2.4 scheduler. Like
all non-trivial software components it has bugs, and getting them
fixed is difficult, if not impossible
I dont quite understand the 2.4 scheduler, but I'm,
Roger Larsson:
So how is the low-latency situation for 2.6? I did install 2.6 on
my private machine, but was not able to get better performance
than 2.4 with ll+pre (kicked out of jack-graph pretty soon with 128
frames period). Is there a trick to get better lowlatency performance
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Jack O'Quin wrote:
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I still like a module idea though. I dont see the point of
patching the kernel with the security module interface, except for the
security. What I would like, though, is:
This idea makes
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Martijn Sipkema wrote:
[...]
So how is the low-latency situation for 2.6? I did install 2.6 on
my private machine, but was not able to get better performance
than 2.4 with ll+pre (kicked out of jack-graph pretty soon with 128
frames period). Is there a trick to get
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Jack O'Quin wrote:
So, my feeling is that the best approach is...
(1) LSM for 2.6.
This is something we might ask multimedia distributions to
distribute, enabling an optional turn-key solution for realtime
audio.
(2) An interface-compatible variant of your
On Tue, 24 Nov 2003, Jack O'Quin wrote:
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I couldn't wait til you found it, so I wrote one from scratch instead. :)
The url below point to a hackish patch againt 2.4.23-rc1, and yes, it is
very simple. Works by setting /proc/sys
These updates makes it possible to use windows vst plugins in
linux applications getting very descent realtime performance.
I have successfully ran vst plugins in ardour with 2.66 ms latency.
Sources:
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
Linux Vst Compatibility Page
http://80.61.20.184/vst/
On Mon, 16 Nov 2003, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
I couldn't wait til you found it, so I wrote one from scratch instead. :)
The url below point to a hackish patch againt 2.4.23-rc1, and yes, it is
very simple. Works by setting /proc/sys/kernel/setschedandmlock to 1.
Paul Davis:
Since mainstream capabilities support seems always to be somewhere
over the horizon, I am interested in the patch Paul and Steve
mentioned. IIUC, it defines a control file in /proc which, if
enabled, allows any process access to scheduling and memory locking
privileges. No
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