Re: [linux-audio-dev] recording, sample rate problem

2003-03-14 Thread Nick Bailey
regards Laci -- Dr Nick Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Music Technology http://cmt.gla.ac.uk/ Dept of Electronics and Electrical Eng http://www.elec.gla.ac.uk/ The University of Glasgow http://www.gla.ac.uk European Copyright

Re: [linux-audio-dev] How to delay video?

2003-03-07 Thread Nick Bailey
output or RGB or whatever the best is... /Anders Torger -- Dr Nick Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Music Technology http://cmt.gla.ac.uk/ Dept of Electronics and Electrical Eng http://www.elec.gla.ac.uk/ The University of Glasgow

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Ardour

2002-10-28 Thread Nick Bailey
are using audacity (its one of the top 10 downloads from sourceforge.net), but i've never tried it. --p -- Dr Nick Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Music Technology (http://cmt.gla.ac.uk) Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering (http://www.elec.gla.ac.uk/) The University

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Needing advice on implementing MIDI in my app (RTMix)

2002-10-11 Thread Nick Bailey
it to be used that way!) Nick/ -- Dr Nick Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Music Technology (http://cmt.gla.ac.uk) Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering (http://www.elec.gla.ac.uk/) The University of Glasgow (http://www.elec.gla.ac.uk) Find my public key at http://www.keyserver.net

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Reborn

2002-08-12 Thread Nick Bailey
. N/ Billy Biggs wrote: Robert Jonsson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Oh, and then the whole licensing thing. Clearly the author has no intention of releasing this under a free license, as commercial reselling is denied explicitly even for this binary release. -- Dr Nick Bailey

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [OT] Some good news for once

2002-07-25 Thread Nick Bailey
on the receiving end of these charlies every since I decided I'd be an academic. I guess that on the whole it is good news rather than bad. Nick/ -- Dr Nick Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Music Technology http://cmt.gla.ac.uk/ Dept of Electronics

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [OT] Linux Audio Jobs

2002-07-04 Thread Nick Bailey
-- Dr Nick Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Centre for Music Technology http://cmt.gla.ac.uk/ Dept of Electronics and Electrical Eng http://www.elec.gla.ac.uk/ The University of Glasgow http://www.gla.ac.uk Fight corporate intellectual

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Announcement: the AGNULA project

2002-05-31 Thread Nick Bailey
Dear François and other Agnula partners, A big congratulations on getting EC funding directed towards the noble open software cause! At the Centre for Music Technology in Glasgow, we use *only* Debian in teaching audio programming courses at final year level in Electronic Engineering, and

[linux-audio-dev] Off Topic: Audio and Video on the Web - A Survey

2002-05-01 Thread Nick Bailey
Hello, All! This is an off topic post except that it is about a project which uses Linux, concerns audio, and we're developing it, so I hope you don't mind reading it. We are involved in a project funded by the European Commission which is to do with the archiving of Opera and making it

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Interesting read on modelling instruments

2002-04-12 Thread Nick Bailey
This patenting of a differential equation --- doesn't it just illustrate how utterly ridiculous this all is? This very stuff was taught to me in the 1980s when I was an undergrad. Suddenly, apparently, it belongs to someone. Perhaps Newton should have patented the idea in the first place.

Re: [linux-audio-dev] New soundapp site discussion

2002-04-05 Thread Nick Bailey
It'd be really good to have a shiny, new audio apps site, but the thing about Dave's One Page is the content... It might be venerable, but it's bang up-to-date (afaik) and I certainly regard it as authoritative. I suggest you really need Dave on board, and to cooperate with him in importing

[linux-audio-dev] Audio-related Job Opportunity

2002-04-04 Thread Nick Bailey
This should be of interest to some list readers. Glasgow's Centre for Music Technology (http://cmt.gla.ac.uk) is looking for a Linux-competent programmer with skills in audio programming to support a project with the Animation Industry. We want to build a toolset to create/display/transport

Re: [linux-audio-dev] initial (incomplete) version of ALSA Audio API tutorial

2002-03-25 Thread Nick Bailey
I agree with Phil (in fact, I am going to pop next door to tell him so in a moment :) This is exactly what I should be telling my audio programming class! My notes are totally out of date and only cover OSS and esd, apart from saying how ALSA puts too much functionality in the kernel. Oh the

Re: [linux-audio-dev] initial (incomplete) version of ALSA Audio API tutorial

2002-03-25 Thread Nick Bailey
Watch out for include statements. Even in pre, html seems to swallow up things in . Looks fine in the view source window. Bring back \begin{verbatim}...\end{verbatim}! N/

Re: [linux-audio-dev] surround/n-channel panning

2002-03-12 Thread Nick Bailey
I had a row with Smalley about this at a computer music weekend in the UK years ago. It isn't so bad if you don't want to take relative phase and doppler into account. It's a moving source, right? So its apparent frequency changes. Panning doesn't begin to model even the simplest moving

Re: [linux-audio-dev] off topic, optical protocols

2002-03-05 Thread Nick Bailey
actuallyt you can get digital microponones: they measure the displacement of the diaphram by counting fringes on a laser interferometer, so there never is an analogue signal (except the physical movement of the membrane itself). Damned if I can find a reference to it now... I hope it wasn't

Re: [linux-audio-dev] off topic, optical protocols

2002-03-05 Thread Nick Bailey
Nope, I meant a Michaelson interferrometer. This has a single detector is used and it counts interference fringes as the distance between the diaphragm and laser changes. So you are actually measuring displacement to the accuracy of a wavelength of light, and using a counting process (which

Re: [linux-audio-dev] introduction ideas

2002-03-04 Thread Nick Bailey
Nobody understands phase-locked loops 8-) Unfortunately, I've just been forced to write a lab about one. If you want the handout, I'll send it to you (the teacher's version, with the answers 8-) It's a hardware lab, though. N/ On Monday 04 Mar 2002 11:34 am, you wrote: schedule based

Re: [linux-audio-dev] EVO status...was: (open-source like hardware)

2002-01-16 Thread Nick Bailey
Paul Davis wrote: I would like to code up a proto of the interface though. I was planning on trying to do it with python and something like wxPython. Mostly because Python is my new favorite language and I need a good graphics project to work on. any chance you'd consider using pyGTK and

Re: [linux-audio-dev] open-source like hardware

2002-01-14 Thread Nick Bailey
Pieter wrote: Max, For the moment, I'm also a student in electrical engineering. I've chosen for micro-electronics, and I too have a VLSI project coming up in a few weeks. I don't think VLSI is an option. First of all, designing a chip is, in my opinion, more difficult than designing a

Re: [linux-audio-dev] So, what to do about it? (was: Still I cannot understand why...)

2001-12-19 Thread Nick Bailey
Steve Harris wrote: Compressors and reverbs are hard. I plan to take a shot at a compressor (after I have a gate that works smoothly - for practice), but (classic) reverbs are a whole area in themselves that I don't really want to get into. Juhana (who wrote gverb) was working on a new

[linux-audio-dev] Employment Opportunity: RA in Music Technology

2001-11-28 Thread Nick Bailey
with leanings towards classical music and Opera (both in the broadest sense). Please note the deadline: time is short! Please feel free to email me, Nick Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED], if you are interested. Nick/ Advert: http://www.gla.ac.uk/services/humanresources/recruit/7dec_597.htm Further

Re: [linux-audio-dev] time stretching and compression under Linux ?

2001-11-13 Thread Nick Bailey
On Monday 12 Nov 2001 6:28 pm, you wrote: i'm downloading a copy as i write... i look forward to having a play with it :o) In the spirit of all OS CVS stuff, we forgot to upload some files (Prism/glib-extras.{c,h} or something like that). It should compile now 8-) Nick/ PS: Yes, we got

Re: [linux-audio-dev] time stretching and compression under Linux ?

2001-11-13 Thread Nick Bailey
On Monday 12 Nov 2001 8:49 pm, you wrote: On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 06:28:27PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Assuming the clocks on the cards really *are* running at constant rates. I wonder how consistent those things are? (I'm not a (digital) hardware guy...) Very, very, very constant: a

Re: [linux-audio-dev] time stretching and compression under Linux ?

2001-11-12 Thread Nick Bailey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, i'm looking for a powerful time stretching and compression tool for Linux, something on the level of the ProTools plugin. what i will need is something that will allow time stretching and compression based on calculations of number of samples, or compression

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [Alsa-user] gsmp release 0.0.1

2001-10-23 Thread Nick Bailey
On Tuesday 23 Oct 2001 8:18 am, Frank Barknecht wrote: Juhana Sadeharju hat gesagt: // Juhana Sadeharju wrote: I tried to contribute my developments to Snd, but heard nothing back from its author. Not a thanks, nothing. If you're not able to suggest and develop features to the editor, it

Re: [linux-audio-dev] surround encoding

2001-10-18 Thread Nick Bailey
Steve Harris wrote: Thanks, I'm very interested in ambisonics, but was put off by the price of the equipment, looks like decoding is covered then. Do you know if its posible to build a soundfield type mic using cheap elements, or does it require really good ones? - Steve I believe so:

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Resampling

2001-08-02 Thread Nick Bailey
Juhana Sadeharju wrote: OK. I have been quite skeptical to any FFT analysis/synthesis because the phase vocoder in Csound sounds very muddy even no change is done. Something's wrong. Overlap? Window shape? But if you're handling only the complex values got from FFT (not amplitude- phase

Re: [linux-audio-dev] User Interface

2001-07-27 Thread Nick Bailey
ljp wrote: 7/26/2001 23:30:38, Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why don't I make my libraries available as RPMs or debian packages? Because I have better things to do with my development time than rebuilding, reuploading, re-doing a web page every time I fix a bug in a library. Thats

Re: [linux-audio-dev] User Interface

2001-07-26 Thread Nick Bailey
ljp wrote: To me, music is more important than any library ideologies. I wouldn't give a rats ass if software was made with QBASIC, as long as it compiles fairly easily (not alot of excessive library inclusion that I have to install every libtom-libdick-and-libharry libs just to compile it-

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ardour Q

2001-07-20 Thread Nick Bailey
Paul Davis wrote: Don't know original author...tongue-in-cheek response Please, would people stop building libraries or binaries from source on a package-based system? It causes so many problems. If you are building a tool from source and it needs library X, I energetically encourage you

[linux-audio-dev] Conference on Assistive Technologies...

2001-06-11 Thread Nick Bailey
I know some people on this group are interested in assistive technologies, so I hope you won't mind this shameless piece of publicity: http://www.elec.gla.ac.uk/Events_page/Conference-MHersh/ Quality papers can still be accepted 8-) I hear there are some quite generous bursaries for young