Quoting Tom Szilagyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>Aqualung: Music Player for GNU/Linux
>
> http://aqualung.sf.net
>
> Release 0.9beta5
>
>
> It is our greatest pleasure to announce the fifth official beta
> release of Aqualung. Some featu
he hosts would need to take measurements every
time a plugin parameter changes, etc..
Let's just standardize an extension for latency ports after the release
of LV2. And let's do it FAST, so that most plugin writers will be
porting their plugins with the extension in place.
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Sampo Savolainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Quoting Esben Stien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > LV2
>
> What happened to the funny recursive acronyms?;). That they don't show
> up in a google search don't hold water; f.ex a search for JACK get
> you.. our beloved, sacred one.
>
> How about a girlie
Quoting Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My suggestion is that we ressurect the XAP name
> (http://www.google.com/search?q=lad+xap)
> It stood for Xap Audio Plugin IIRC.
>
> Pros: it's short*, relatively unused** and pronouncable***
More pros: we would have a VST -alike logo already! (looking
to give time values relative to
beats/bars. (Without any need for the plugin to know about the tempo).
Think delays synchronized with the song tempo, for example.
The plugin could also give hints if a parameter should/could be given in
beats/bars or absolute time.
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Sampo Savolainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Quoting Dave Robillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 13:22 +1000, Loki Davison wrote:
> * At least 1 ADAT Lightpipe in/out
I'd vote for at least 4 ADAT inputs so you could connect two 8 channel
preamps using 88.2k or 96k to the device. ;)
Sampo
Quoting Mike Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Gentoo Linux 2.6.10 kernel
>
> alsa-driver-1.0.10
> jack -0.100.7
> qjackctl-0.2.19a
>
> Nah... jack isn't really jacked. I just keep having a strange
> occurance.
>
> Everytime i start jack for the first time I get this message
>
> cann
Quoting Julian Storer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi folks
>
> A while ago there was some talk on the newsgroup about my Juce library,
> and people were asking if/when I'd add support for audio under Linux..
> well it's taken me a while to get round to it, but I finally battled
> through the hostil
ion is really supposed to do.
Of course, we are free to do whatever we want. I just don't see real
downsides to gnome integration.
I love the UNIX philosophy, but it doesn't mean zero integration.
Free software philosophy doesn't have anything against integration
either; How wou
be inferior to
what the gnome / kde teams come up with. Why? It's their job. An audio
software programmer's job is to make the AUDIO part work really well,
not use their time reimplementing the wheel.
(Having said this, Ardour will probably never have gnome dependencies
because afaik
sound to the track outputs when the
track is record enabled.
> (I'll walk blindly into speculation. Ardour uses a jack ringbuffer on its
> Jack input port, in the approved way - but that only leaves one read on the
> ringbuffer output...)
You don't need to care about ringbuffers to get monitoring working. :)
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Sampo Savolainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ome firewire devices. it doesn't work with the fireface. (and isn't
there yet for serious work for any device anyway).
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Sampo Savolainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
it by this via their Quattro. Nice piece of kit, too bad it...
didn't work properly!
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Sampo Savolainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If the
gain is changed from 1.0 to 2.0 between these samples without
declicking, the first sample will be 0.5 and the next one will be 1.02.
You can just imagine what this non-continuity will sound like when it
gets through your DAC. This will be even worse if you change the gain
from 0.0 (-inf) to 1.0.
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Sampo Savolainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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