On Mar 8, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Chris Cannam wrote:
a configuration option
Build configuration, or DSSI configure() ?
DSSI configure -- I should have said 'a run-time
configuration option', would have been less
confusing.
Only one hexter.so to install, with a little checkbox
in the GUI to make i
onfiguration option which will optionally make it sound
like 0.5.9. Problem solved: existing projects can easily
be made to sound like they originally did, and everyone
can have the latest and greatest hexter installed.
Expect 0.6.1 sometime this coming week. Thanks,
Sean Bolton
More information about hexter and DSSI can be found at:
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/hexter.html
hexter is written by Sean Bolton, and copyright (c)2007 under
the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
transport.
- blinky lights indicating MIDI activity.
ghostess is written by Sean Bolton, and copyright (c)2006 under
the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
DSSI is an audio plugin API for software instruments and effects,
based on LADSPA, the ALSA sequencer event types, and OSC (Open
On Apr 29, 2006, at 9:42 AM, Dave Robillard wrote:
On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 17:24 +0200, Lars Luthman wrote:
4) the run_multiple*() callbacks (how many plugins use these?)
Silly useless function. Toss it on the trash heap with run_adding.
Dave, you complain about people talking down about mod
On Apr 28, 2006, at 1:30 AM, Steve Harris wrote:
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 08:39:06AM -0700, Sean Bolton wrote:
Okay, Steve, I trust you have something ready to go that you feel will
replace it, but I'm still worried. The discussion you and Paul had on
this list sounded to me like you were
On Apr 27, 2006, at 3:12 AM, Steve Harris wrote:
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 05:13:24 -0400, Dave Robillard wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 09:45 +0100, Steve Harris wrote:
http://plugin.org.uk/ladspa2/
Removed the :logarithmic hint, I agree with Paul, its not
fit-for-purpose as specified.
er, I ne
the DSSI plugin standard, available hosts
and plugins can be found here:
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
WhySynth is written and copyright (c) 2006 by Sean Bolton,
under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
nges.
* Fixes for RPM, gcc 2.9x and 4.x, and Mac OS X 10.4 'Tiger'.
More information about hexter and DSSI can be found at:
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/hexter.html
hexter is written by Sean Bolton, and copyright (c)2006 under
the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
Hi Derek,
On Dec 24, 2005, at 3:08 AM, derek holzer wrote:
I hope this is a simple question. I'm trying to compile Rezound on
OSX, and I'm getting this:
../../../config/platform/platform.h:10:3: warning: #warning no
platform determined!
#if defined(__Darwin)
#define rez_OS_DARWIN
Announcing the DSSI Soft Synth Interface version 0.9.1 release:
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
DSSI is an audio plugin API for software instruments and effects,
based on LADSPA, the ALSA sequencer event types, and OSC (Open
Sound Control) communications.
This release does _not_ contain any chan
On Oct 9, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Jens M Andreasen wrote:
Let Bolton speak for himself, please. Gentlemen please ...
Bolton speaks for himself, thusly:
On Oct 8, 2005, at 10:30 PM, Jens M Andreasen wrote:
Whoaa!
Some really impressive specs. Are you trying to corner the market as in
"the only sof
Introducing WhySynth, a DSSI softsynth plugin.
WhySynth, as in 'Y'-synth, the super-sized, frankensteinized,
evolved and mutated, still rather dorky younger sibling of
Xsynth-DSSI.
WhySynth, as in (I sometimes ask), "_why_ am I working on another
softsynth instead of on paying gigs?" (Following
Torben,
On Apr 12, 2005, at 11:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dssi needs jacktransport awareness.
To me, DSSI's neutrality with regard to audio input/output
and MIDI input is one of its advantages: the same plugin
will work whether running under JACK and ALSA, or OSS,
or CoreAudio and CoreMIDI, or
ause their CPU use is somewhat lower. Currently,
his VCO-plugins can be found at:
http://users.skynet.be/solaris/linuxaudio/
blepvco is written by Sean Bolton, and copyright (c)2005 under the
GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. Much thanks to Fons,
Daniel Werner, Tim Stilson and Ju
On Jan 28, 2005, at 6:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing I haven't been able to replace so far is the Oberheim
OB-Tune plug-in. ..
There were a number of ways to use it. You could define a set of
notes that were allowed, and audio would be made to be in tune with
the closest note (useful fo
tput gain control, and corrected the MIDI controller
7 volume handling.
* Several small bug fixes.
More information about hexter and DSSI can be found at:
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/hexter.html
hexter is written by Sean Bolton, and copyright (c)2005 under
the GNU General Public License, version
DSSI is a plugin API for software
instruments (soft synths) with user interfaces, permitting them
to be hosted in-process by Linux audio applications. More
information on DSSI can be found at:
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
Xsynth-DSSI is written by Sean Bolton, and copyright (c)2004
under the GN
On Dec 17, 2004, at 2:59 PM, Julien Claassen wrote:
I've got a question: Could you give an option to the configure
scripts (for
hexter and the like) to NOT compile the GUIs? I've got a problem with
the
guis, for I don't have a lot of the graphic devel stuff installed.
This would
be very kind!
y 0.5.7) can be obtained at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?
group_id=104230&package_id=134428
hexter requires a working DSSI host, liblo, GTK+ 1.2.x, plus the
ALSA headers and LADSPA SDK.
hexter is written by Sean Bolton, and copyright (c)2004 under the
GNU General Public Li
On Sep 13, 2004, at 1:18 AM, Mario Lang wrote:
I just took the time and looked at DSSI, and as far as I can see,
it would solve most of the problems I am having regarding
UIs. The OSC based UI->to->host communication concept
nicely separates the actual UI from the DSP code and forces the
developer
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