tup settings drop down list (as kindly
reminded by Klaus Zimmermann, thanks).
- Most top-level widgets were missing the normal-widget flag, which were
causing some sticky size behavior on some window managers.
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Ken Restivo wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 06:23:55PM +0100, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> I thought you'll be curious about some blogging of mine, about my
>> attendance to this year's [EMAIL PROTECTED], so there it goes:
>
>> - Back from
gallery as the same:
http://www.rncbc.org/lac2007
Feel free to comment (reg. required though)
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72
hours in a row :-O but was all due to fun and connection flights back home)
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.time - frame_time;
offset = ((long long)frame_offset) * 10 / rate;
timestamp.tv_sec = (long) (offset / 10);
timestamp.tv_nsec = (long) (offset % 10);
snd_seq_ev_schedule_real(&alsa_event, output_que, 1, ×tamp);
snd_seq_event_output(self->seq, &alsa_event);
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its just because
you're forcing it to run where it was never tested nor designed to work.
Just switch the systray icon option off and you'll be fine, I hope.
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here easier
> to port.
Duh, I didn't knew qjackctl had potis :)
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g his own name on a LJ
article's title. I think I'll faint now #-)
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Rob wrote:
> On Friday 10 November 2006 11:11, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>> and will do pass the message. But, ...be warned. At the
>> slightest hint that ALSA and KDE is getting behind the
>> community idea, I will step ahead (i.e flee :)
>
> While SuSE may have contribu
ght:
I will still do prefer openSUSE as my Linux distro of choice, and will
do pass the message. But, ...be warned. At the slightest hint that ALSA
and KDE is getting behind the community idea, I will step ahead (i.e flee :)
But again, mind you, I have no problem in doing it all in the LFS way :D
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f six different modes for the main window presentation
(after a much simpler suggestion from Paul Davis and Stephane Letz).
- Added configure support for x86_64 libraries (UNTESTED).
Nuff this time.
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On Mon, July 17, 2006 03:58, Stephen Cameron wrote:
> --- Rui Nuno Capela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
>
>> You're probably missing the required Bank Select control changes (MSB
>> CC#=0 and LSB CC#=32) which should precede the proper Program Change
&
ering if anybody else out there has a Motif and
> if they've ever gotten it to change banks.
>
You're probably missing the required Bank Select control changes (MSB
CC#=0 and LSB CC#=32) which should precede the proper Program Change
message. This is standard MIDI specification, not specific to your
device, and its perfectly stated on the manual page you mentioned.
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On Tue, July 4, 2006 18:49, Dave Robillard wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 09:32 +0100, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>>
>> We already know that the LS license is currently flawed. As Christian
>> wrote explicitly, even thought the README file still has the infamous
>> exce
yet ;)
Now, regarding the so-called unclear license of LinuxSampler, why don't
you people just read the FAQ (http://www.linuxsampler.org/faq.html),
having special attention to the very first two questions? and rest relaxed
at least for a while... :)
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usic art (re)creation
is not an issue.
OTOH however, you MUST take special regard to the license terms of each
and any of the GigaSampler files that you're loading and rendering with
linuxsampler ;)
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or hardware products without prior written
authorization by the authors."
Beside the simple fact that it voids the GPL, it certainly doesn't make
it closed-source nor proprietary. Meanwhile, development has been
carried on as open-source, normally as ever someone noticed that damn
claus
last-night-at-the-restaurant.
Timestamps are local times.
Click on a thumbnail to download the developed copy ;)
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ry with "audio linear interpolation" as your search string ;)
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://qsynth.sourceforge.net
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qsynth
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://qjackctl.sourceforge.net
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qjackctl
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.
Apparentely, this has been missed for quite a while, almost since
0.2.16. Only noticed this late week, thanks to Domenico Culturato.
You can pick it out from the usual place:
http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net
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- Set to use QApplication::setMainWidget() instead of registering the
traditional lastWindowClosed() signal to quit() slot, just to let the
-geometry command line argument have some effect on X11.
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limit option is turned off
(thanks to Wolfgang Woehl for spotting this one, while on qjackctl).
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e wheel, while I
could be hacking on a new asskicking application ;)
If reading (decoding) is only what you want: libvorbisfile!
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e.net/projects/qjackctl
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ck -m artsmessage -c drkonqi -l 3 -f &`
and optionally, for completeness sake:
[X] Execute script on Shutdown:
`artsshell -q terminate`
[X] Execute script after Shutdown:
`killall artsd`
>From then on, enjoy your jackified KDE desktop thru artsd :)
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the reminder).
- Update on last backstage changes to the coreaudio backend options (due
to Stéphane Letz. Thanks).
As always, you can grab the source tarball from the usual place:
http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qjackctl
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e.net/projects/qjackctl
Enjoy!
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- Updated Mac OS X build instructions (README-OSX, by Ebrahim Mayat).
That's it.
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get into it more deeply, probably best to email me
> directly, as this is probably quite boring for the rest of the
> mailing-list.
>
Correct. That's what I will do, everybody rest assured. I'm also busy with
other projects, so things just will take its paces and time. ;)
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bout
actual coding style ;)
I'm just talking about helping in filling the gap of the interface to
JACK/ALSA into JUCE, to make it ultimately useful on our Audio/MIDI
platform of choice. And who else has a better expertise on this, other
than the LAD community ?
Hope I get understood, and advised too :)
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Hi,
FYI, here goes the response from JUCE's author to my original post, which
I think is of interest to the LA* ... sorry for the cross-post.
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Original Message
Subjec
A interface code on it.
Is this considered harmful? That is, having yet another option on Linux
for a complete, and pretty modern looking GUI toolkit, but this time with
top-notch Audio/MIDI integration? ;)
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ry happy to know about some comments on this. Specially from the
LADs. Thanks anyway.
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t;
Would it help if you use a different preset name on each machine? The
current preset name always appears on the window caption (between
brackets).
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something like this,
always for all (my) Qt apps:
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 155
Major opcode: 144
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 155
Major opcode: 144
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
AFAICR this started somewhere since some Qt 3.3.x, don't know really since...
Again , I think this is simply noise, but can be hidding something under
the sheets :)
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and Dave Phillips (thanks!); it pays to be
such a paranoid after all :).
Check it out from the usual place:
http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net
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ALSA driver settings.
- Server path factory default to jackd instead of jackstart; preset setup
button icons are back.
- Fixed rare connection port item removal/disconnection dangling pointer bug.
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)
I've just fixed some rare dangling pointer bug while on the client/port
connections widgets, which I think is related to the crash you reported:
the bug happens when one or more clients with too many connected ports are
closed abruptly.
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u comes around for real help, would you just try if
qjackctl 0.2.13 suffers from the same illness? You can grab this previous
one directly from:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/qjackctl/qjackctl-0.2.13.tar.gz?download
Good luck (yet some more:)
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u can rebuild qjackctl from source with
full debug information (./configure --enable-debug) and repeat the gdb
session and post the bt output to me.
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lowlatency patches that i can apply succesfully
>
First thing you're missing is probably the realtime-lsm module. Without it
you can't run "jackd -R ..." as a regular user (only as root?).
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- XRUN status items are kept double-dashed if none has been detected.
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] strange error from linuxsampler
From:"Rui Nuno Capela" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Thu, January 20, 2005 13:57
To: "The Linux Audio Developers' Mailing List"
Cc: "The Linux Audio Developers'
Mailing List"
---
starting a build from
> linuxsampler CVS ?
>
Not quite. When bootstrapping from CVS you should run:
make -f Makefile.cvs
for each component (linuxsampler, liblscp, qsampler) and only then the
usual "automagical" ./configure && make && make install sequence.
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Fons Adriaensen:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 01:34:23AM -0000, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>
>> Probably you're running an outdated LSCP implementation. When did you
>> last checked out your linuxsampler?
>
> OK, re-installed everything from CVS, and managed to get it to comp
.gig'"
>
>
> I've no idea where the 'NON_MODAL' thing is coming from, or how to
> get rid of it...
>
NON_MODAL stands for loading the gig file in asynchronous mode (modeless:)
Probably you're running an outdated LSCP implementation. When did you last
checked out your linuxsampler?
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ou really want to work on your us122, seriously, I guess there's no
better way to get around it. IMHO.
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asound/cards info) then starting jackd, use the
"hw:N,2" device name instead of just "hw:N" (the later should work too,
but that's about using the regular alsa interface not the usx2y specific
one).
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to do.. but, since someone
> is using this thing right now on linux, i think there's hope even for me :)
>
I'll recommend you to check whether you got the latest:
1) snd-usb-usx2y >= 0.8.7.1
2) jack-audio-connection-kit >= 0.99.44 (cvs)
If you praise hope, please, don't
ad on.
So to put a long story short: help is being asked to write the native
Linux Audio and MIDI components of the JUCE C++ framework, which among
other things, would rush the Tracktion Linux port, hopefully this very
year :P
Hope to be doing TheRightThing.
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e arranged.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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dy registered as
something else on SF (a gnutella server?).
I also thought of qack, but, naah... :)
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om memory:
qsampler - complete and proper device management support.
qsynth - pushing it into the DSSI arena.
qjackctl - renaming the whole project into qjack (already registered on SF:)
And probably more to come, at will.
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but I'm getting pretty close to selling this, and saving
> up for one of the RME pcmcia interfaces.
>
If you can convince Paul that you'll be using the RME cardbus on linux
(and ardour, of course) he would be pleased to make you an unbeatable
offer. But then we will loose a valuable usx2y user, isn't it?
Good luck
and happy holydays.
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nfigure.ac, and I really don't have a clue about
> this kind of thing (sorry if it's something really
> obvious). It certainly seems to stop the rest of the
> build working though. Any ideas?
>
Just add these flags:
automake --add-missing --copy
or
automake -a -c
e
>> sand-usb-usx2y alsa kernel module.
>
> Sorry I don't understand this at all. I can't find
> anything about sand-usb-usx2y, but do you mean if I
> installed latest alsa I could use sand-usb-usx2y in
> place of snd-usb-audio in modules.conf?
>
Oops, that was my typo, It's the same old "snd-usb-usx2y" I was referring
to, sorry.
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'usx2y' backend driver patched into jackd,
*and* the new hwdep pcm (aka "rawusb") interface available on the
sand-usb-usx2y alsa kernel module. As Uwe did, you can look under
http://www.rncbc.org/usx2y/ for what fits you and try this out.
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sa
hwdep pcm interface affects the alsa sequencer behavior. They should be
orthogonal.
As most of your stack is filled with these custom versions of mine for
alsa and jack, I'll try to reproduce this at my SUSE 9.2 box. BBL tonight
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much like a power-switch symbol.
- Preset selection has been added to the context menu.
Check it out from the usua place:
http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net
Enjoy.
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Uwe Koloska wrote:
> Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>>
>> Applied the realtime-lsm-0.8.4 (http://www.joq.us/realtime/) and
>> incidentally, a homemade snd-usb-usx2y-0.8.6.
>>
>> Regarding the later, you can follow the whole original story from
>> alsa's bts:
&g
Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>
>> Why don't you just start with the SUSE supplied kernel-sources and
>> config? You'll find all the necessary stuff on the distro CDs/DVD.
>> I know 'coz I do a also run SUSE 9.2 Pro around here :)
>
>
ce.
If you want your US428 audio pcm to work, you'll surely have to upgrade to
alsa-driver 1.0.7. I'm affraid there's no other way around, other than
getting an UHCI based USB host controller.
> There is so much music to do ...
>
I feel the same ;)
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It has been ironed out by snd-usb-usx2y 0.8.6 as you may find on latest
alsa-driver-1.0.7 (also on 2.6.10-rc2-mm1 kernel).
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s to raise some evidence, you can edit
a simple SMF that exposes the trouble you're mentioning? Then, you can
render it to a raw audiofile just as follows:
fluidsynth -a file 1115-FLUTE__Large.SF2
and pickup the rendered audiofile as fluidsynth.raw. Check it out.
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Hi,
(Cross-posting to fluid-dev list, just in case someone is listening there
too, and have some comment into play)
I don't seem to notice this behavior, but strange enough, I don't have
that many soundfonts to try. Maybe if you point us a specific soundfont
file (url?), bank and program numbers
Hi,
QjackCtl 0.2.12a has been released.
Some fix on the audio connections client port sorting is about to justify
this immediate release.
Thanks goes this time to Fons Adriaensen, for pointing this out.
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is so-called natural
order, independently of client port registering order:
out_1L
out_1R
out_2L
out_2R
...
out_9L
out_9R
out_10L
out_10R
...
Check it out from qjackctl CVS. If nothing gets in between, I'm thinking
releasing this as qjackctl 0.2.12a soon.
Cheer
Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>
>> Florian's suggestion makes sense, of naming the ports like something in
>> the lines of:
>>
>> out_1L
>> out_1R
>> out_2L
>> out_2R
>
> I tried a number of different schemes, a
ience from this ordering scheme when looking to
ardour's port list, specially when you take it to real use and have plenty
of tracks/busses ;)
Florian's suggestion makes sense, of naming the ports like something in
the lines of:
out_1L
out_1R
out_2L
out_2R
at least to me. Now only if a client author's would find it appropriate ;)
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Cheers, and enjoy,
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heers, and enjoy,
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Antonio Willy Malara wrote:
>
>Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>
>> Karsten Wiese wrote:
>> > I've got something cooking to solve this, but don't know when it will
>> > be ready.
>
> really!?!?!? THANX!!! :)
>
>> AFAICR, the last alsa-driver rel
Hi Ingo,
>
> * Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>
>> I've been testing 2.6.9-rc1-mm1-S3 SMP on a P4 HT SUSE 9.1 Pro box. In
>> fact I've been struggling with the VP's ever since O3, while on
>> SMP/HT. It hasn't been a pleasent experience, to say the least.
. (jack-0.99.0)
Just some late-night thoughts... and please forgive me for being on the
negative side this time ;)
Gotta get to sleep now...
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ative user complaints this pure
cosmetic feature is now made optional ;)
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splash if I set softirq=1 or
hardirq=1. The system just hangs. I still keep softirq-preempt=0 and
hardirq-preempt=0 as my Q3-SMP kernel bootloader parameters though.
Hope this gets cleared out. All I can do is offering my best efforts to
dig this out, provided someone give me some hunch ;)
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his VP wagon... Even Ingo's site doesn't list Q3 anymore :(
Lee, could you care giving me some insight on how or who can I point my
thoughts about? ;)
Does anyone else?
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ss is way to shiny.
>
OK guys.
On latest qjackctl CVS HEAD (0.2.10.1) you may find that this glary effect
is now made perfectly optional; check that out on Setup, Display tab.
Hope you'll be happy now :)
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he screenshot on http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net hard to
read? Does it resemble yours? In anycase, could you shoot me one
screenshot of yours? What part exactly do you find hard to read?
I'm open for a consensus here. Anyone care to vote?
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rc/qjackctlMainForm.ui yourself. Look for the lines:
displaybg1.png
and remove it. Then make it all over.
BTW, what screen depth are you using? 8bit/256colors? Isn't that
old-fashioned?
Sorry, couldn't resist ;)
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project page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qjackctl
Hope you enjoy.
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>> If you have some ideas, speak freely! :)
>
> is there a hotkey for quitting qjackctl which i am overlooking? it's
> several times i failed with just ctrl-q...
>
Alt-Q, but you have move focus to the main widget window.
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which includes soft-monitor capabilities like Audio peak level
meters and MIDI sequencer event tracing.
If you have some ideas, speak freely! :)
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In general, this is what happens with all other server
parameters.
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kes it possible to stop the server just in case the client
can't be activated for any reason.
- Top level sub-windows are now always raised and set with active focus
when shown to visibility.
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