As we are experiencing a growing number of spams, I thought it would be
appropriate to post this, the reason it's called spam.
Enjoy! :)
-Lea.
Scene: A cafe. One table is occupied by a group of Vikings with horned
helmets on. A man and his wife enter.
Man (Eric Idle): You sit
Well, being a creamware user myself, I have to say that it is seriously
impressive hardware. I would be interested in joining a Linux Pulsar group.
I can give a little finance and programming cycles :)
-Lea.
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 15:53, happyguy wrote:
So based on the feedback from the
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 09:50, Vincent Touquet wrote:
What I really crave for, is a affordable general purpose
DSP card, with a decent driver for Linux, to experiment with.
I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] pulsar 2 card and it really is amazing what you can do with
6 DSPs with the equivalent
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 23:59, Steve Harris wrote:
Its not the app that needs skinning per se, its the plugins, there is a
proposed GUI standard (LCP), but its not really implemented, there are 2
GUIs, but no host to support them.
Where is this standard?
-Lea.
I've got a Marshall Valvestate VS102R sitting here with an Ibanez 7
string. If you need any samples, let me know.
Cheers,
-Lea.
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 03:19, Stuart Allie wrote:
Steve wrote:
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 16:39:02 +
From: Steve Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yeah, I'm thinking
Talking of Tubes, does anyone know where I can get cheap GrooveTubes? I
have a Digitech TwinTube preamp and one (maybe both) of the tubes have
blown. Pref in UK...
Cheers,
-Lea.
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 22:35, David Gerard Matthews wrote:
I use a PreSonus BlueTube - stereo, comb DI/mic pre, with
, but... I'm the
author of ReZound
http://rezound.sourceforge.net
check it out...
-- Davy
Lea Anthony wrote:
I'm trying to get a picture in my mind as to what is out there. Could
someone please give me a list of Wave editors that are seen as
potentially really good under Linux?
Cheers
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 08:41, Steve Harris wrote:
Its not that suprising, it seems to be one of the
things that gives 303's there distinctive bite, and might play well with
further waveshaping stages.
Talking of 303s, how come Freebirth had to be pulled? I heard
propellerheads threatened them
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 01:12, Tim Goetze wrote:
Lea Anthony wrote:
Have you guys heard amplitube? Man, those sounds rock!
haven't heard it yet, no.
if you happen to use it, it'd be very interesting to hear
how much cpu load the different sub-modules generate.
It's a windows app so I
That's great news! For some reason I was thinking that most LAD stuff
works in 44.1/16 which really isn't the best for professional audio. I
only dither down when mastering to a CD.
Hmm.. ok. Does anyone go up to 96Khz sampling?
Just trying to get a feel what people see as acceptable etc.
Sure. Where are they?
-Lea.
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 12:00, Taybin Rutkin wrote:
Umm. You really should read the archives on this topic first. The
discussion got rather out of hand and I'm pretty sure all the bases were
covered.
Does it have a built in Wave editor? I can't see anything in the
features list or FAQ.
-Lea.
Have you guys heard amplitube? Man, those sounds rock!
-Lea.
On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 20:06, Steve Harris wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 02:37:17 +0200, Tim Goetze wrote:
still i'm not convinced that a sine should only be compressed
if 0 by valve_1209.so.
Well, the valve plugin is an
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 02:23, Paul Davis wrote:
But there are not very many pro
audio plugins under DirectX - lots of instruments and wierdo
enthusiast FX, but not the sort of stuff that ProTools, Nuendo and
Logic users are inclined towards.
Waaahh!!! I would disagree. The Waves bundles are
This is the same issue as with Linux Games. Does wine hurt or help?
Well, here's my take: If Linux doesn't run the software they're used to
then they wont use it in the first place. Once there is a marketbase,
then the NEXT generation of stuff would be written natively as they
would see that it
Hi,
I am a musician and also a programmer. I have many years experience of
coding but not in the audio field. Any tuts around? How do I get into
it?
Cheers for any info.
-Lea.
OK, so with the EU wanting to create a Music based Linux distro (and
wanting to move to OS in general), *surely* Steinberg and Creamware will
support it? I love the Pulsar2 card but if Steinberg release software
for Linux and Creamware don't pull their finger out then I'll jump ship.
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