Hi,
GNUsound 0.7.2 was released. This release fixes a few naggling issues
and incorporates support for the gmerlin avdecoder, which provides the
ability to load .AAC and Musepack formats (among many others).
Changes from 0.7.1:
Fixed undo issues with Mix Tool, Move Tool, Pencil Tool.
Fixed ILLEG
Hi,
GNUsound 0.6.2 was released.
Changes from 0.6.1:
Fixed bug where mute/solo buttons weren't correctly being selected
when tracks were vertically scrolled.
Added mouse wheel support, mouse wheel now controls zoom.
Download at the usual place:
http://awacs.dhs.org/software/gnusound
Thanks,
Hi,
GNUsound 0.6.1 was released. This is a maintenance release to fix a
few critical bugs. I really wanted to skip this release and go
straight for 0.7, but there's too much work to be done on that version
still, and the 0.6 bugs are quite serious.
Changes from version 0.6:
Fixed bu
11/01/03 14:10, Conrad Parker wrote:
> (one bit LADSPA sidechain proposal below ;)
[sni]
> Now, how about if we add a SIDECHAIN flag to LADSPA_PortDescriptor (ie.
> appropriately use one of the 28 bits still available there):
>
> #define LADSPA_PORT_SIDECHAIN 0x10
>
> #define LADSPA_IS_PORT_SI
05/01/03 18:14, CK wrote:
> if this is OSS forget about it, it will be outdated as soon an 2.6 kernel
> is out
Well, ALSA has OSS compatibility, and 4front-tech.com will still be
selling their for-money OSS drivers (for a number of platforms, not
just Linux).
So saying that OSS will disappear a
05/01/03 16:29, snake wrote:
> i'm going to write a software sampler for linux, that receives MIDI
> notes from my MIDI-Interface.
>
> does exists something similar to this, before i go to "re-create the
> wheel"?
>
> in case of no:
> i think i'll use portaudio for the audio engine...
> but what
04/01/03 19:07, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 02:51:13 +0100, Pascal Haakmat wrote:
> > My proposal loses us nothing: because plugin authors need to use the
> > PortName field to describe port values _anyway_ (to aid non
> > RDF-capable hosts) it makes sense t
04/01/03 12:23, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 09:51:20 +0100, Pascal Haakmat wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > It appears as though LADSPA at the moment lacks a means to provide
> > names for control values (this topic has probably crossed the list
> &
Hi all,
It appears as though LADSPA at the moment lacks a means to provide
names for control values (this topic has probably crossed the list
before so I'll try to keep it short).
The common solution for this problem (e.g. as used in Steve Harris'
plugin collection) is to use an integer control p
04/01/03 12:30, Vandana wrote:
> Hi,
> I am building a sound editor and need an API for playing 'wav'
> file samples. I tried the SOX API but the quality is very bad. Is there
> some other API, I can try. Kindly advice.
I'm not sure what it is that you want to do. Do you want to play wav
04/01/03 13:08, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> The Rabbit (libsamplerate)
> ==
> I am currently working on some major, rather gnarly, refactoring of
> the internals which should result in about a 10-30% improvement
> in throughput for the Sinc based converters.
>
> I am al
17/12/02 02:59, David Olofson wrote:
> For the exact reason I've suggested once or twice: A musical time
> aware effects might want to know the length of one beat, or one bar.
> Why not just allow the user to select "beats" or "bars" instead of
> "note value" when configuring such a plugin?
>
>
16/12/02 20:04, Taybin Rutkin wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Pascal Haakmat wrote:
>
> > accomodate every possible musical expression under the sun. A musical
> > instrument is always part of a culture and a history and this defines
> > its use.
>
> But in this ca
16/12/02 16:51, Paul Davis wrote:
> western music's emphasis on integral beats per bar has led to a
> slipping away of a great deal of the fun and beauty to be found in
> other musical traditions. i've recommended it before, and i'll do it
> again now:
I find your exposition on Indian rhythms fas
15/12/02 20:14, leo zhu wrote:
> Hi, Haakmat,
>
> I'm so glad to see your reply. But I'm still wondering
> how I can implement the full duplex operation on sound
> card, i.e. playback and record audio on the same card
> at same time. I don't think it's a good idea that
> reopen the device when sw
13/12/02 15:46, leo zhu wrote:
> Hi, guys,
>
> I am working on a project in which I need to implement
> palyback and recording on the same sound card and in
> the same time.
>
> I open the soundcard with RDWR mode and used 'select'
> to wait for sound data on card and read it. After
> that, I r
11/12/02 18:41, Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
> > This is VERY important in my worldview. Assuming the work being done on a
> > VST hack on wine, a VST wrapper plugin or a LADSPA wrapper plugin makes all
> > those bits of code available.
>
> The vst ladspa plugin just makes vst plugins appear as l
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