On tor, 2004-09-16 at 13:14, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
Pricing was not announced yet, but Cann says he will make his
technology
available for far less than the cost of professional studio DSP
solutions
which can run into the high five-figure range. He estimates the price
will be somewhere
From: Jens M Andreasen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Diode wave shaper (LADSPA plugin)?
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 11:26:24 +0200
On mån, 2004-08-16
I like this idea (particularly because accidentally downloading
proprietary garbage won't happen, *ahemRTSynth/digeridooahem*).
No problem, I canceled any support for Linux from now until ever.
bye,
Stefan
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To: Stefan Nitschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Software with source code?
Date: 3 Feb 2004 19:42:13
BTW: There is a prefech bug on AMD processors - try to run it recompiled
with less optimization, newer kernels have workarounds.
Another thing to try is to run memtest86 (SuSE has it in Lilo menu)
let it run for a while (full night)
I solved the freezing problem by compiling jack to use a tmpfs
BUT, I think a userspace daemon that starts at boot time and protects
against lockups (rt_monitor) would be a very good thing to have.
Yes indeed, but on my XP machine which freezes after a few seconds
after a client had connected to jack even rt_monitor did not helped,
the machine keeped totally
yes, suse kernel (since 8.1) already includes most of the
necessary changes. some parts are missing but they are on
the rare code path, which has been not audited quite well,
anyway.
Well i do have a LL patch for the original SusE 8.1 kernel that comes
with the distribution, including the
Hello,
the german magazine KEYBOARDS has answered a readers question about audio
and linux with tremendous ignorance. I think this is a good chance to push
linux to the attention of the masses.
Here is the full text of question and answer (first in german, so anyone
can correct my errors
Rtsynth has no source code. Kinda defeats the open-source philosophy.
True, but OS is not my philosophy ;)
Yes, true, it's a nice app still.
Thanks :-)
Stefan
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From: Maarten de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:29:31 +0100
On 19 Nov 2002 15:29:19 -0500
jfm3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the low latency and preemption kernel patches on 2.4.19. I'm
getting disk copy latency of around 10ms. Since I'm a real time person
(according
On my asus A7V266-E board i had to set down dma mode from DMA100 to
DMA33
get LL working fine. (3ms)
That is very interesting information (I have the same board). Did you
discover
this by trial and error?
Yes and No ;) i had one old cable to disk2 and when i tried the latency
test
on the
get the new blue version of rtsynth from:
www.linux-sound.org/rtsynth/
enjoy,
Stefan
P.S. An updated jackified version will follow as soon as i can
test it on my machine in RT mode.
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From: Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is anyone out there trying out this combination?:
kernel 2.4.20-rc1
capabilities patch
low latency patch
preemptible kernel patch
almost current alsa cvs [20021028.170432 usa pacific time]
If I start jackd and then use the freqtweak
From: Steve Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 09:38:26 +0200, Tim Goetze wrote:
the problem with converging IIR is that either the IIR or the
converging algorithm or both don't like impulses that are too
lively. the converger will simply fall dead when it sees an
exponentially
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 06:47:15 +, Stefan Nitschke wrote:
-O3 with C is broken, i got an endless loop!
What gcc version? What flags did you use with C?
I used gcc 3.2 that comes with SuSE 8.1.
Today i changed the initial values to a=0.5; b=0.001; x=0.1; and now
-O3 works!?? Here
are different versions of gcc3 ABI - compatible?
AFAIK all versions of gcc3 except version 3.0 which had a bug are
compatible.
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It builds fine with gcc3 after a bit of auto* hackery (ran ./ltconfig
ltmain.sh, automake -a), but there is no UI yet, so you can't see what
you're doing.
I am not so lucky yet... anyway i saw that SC does use both C++ and ObjC.
I thought its not possible to mix them with gcc. Would be realy
From: Steve Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm... My experiments with c++, dsp code and gcc (recent 2.96) did not
turn out very well. For some reason the optimiser totaly chokes on c++
code. I only tried one routine, and I'm no c++ expert, so its possible I
screwed something up, but it did not
erm, sorry, but why not use pointers?
Just out of couriosity i made a benchmark test between C and C++ with
gcc3. I dont have a clue abour x86 assembler so i made a measurement.
Here is the C code (not realy useful as real code would have a need for a
struct and a pointer operation to call
its proven *extremely* problematic to use binaries of C++
libraries. C++ is much more susceptible than C to compile-time
conditions. in addition, the dists have become increasingly
incompatible due to compiler/library issues, and furthermore, they
...
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