Am Montag, 15. Mai 2006 19:15 schrieb Lee Revell:
> > Ok, but I think GPL and purchase is a contradiction, isn't it?
I have had better said: GPL and purchasing the source is a contradiction,
isn't it?
> No, it's perfectly legal to sell GPL software.
Yes, but not the sourcecode. You can charge
Am Montag, 15. Mai 2006 20:31 schrieb Esben Stien:
> Uwe Koloska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The website doesn't say so ...
>
> Yes, it does. If you navigate to the download section and then follow
> the source link.
Ok, but I think GPL and purchase is a contradiction, isn't it?
Uwe
Am Montag, 15. Mai 2006 16:50 schrieb Esben Stien:
> [Baudline] is now released as GPL software, though not available for
> download, or so it seems.
Really??? The website doesn't say so ...
Uwe
Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2006 11:02 schrieb Steve Harris:
> Discusson seems to have slowwed down a bit, so I went through the list
> archive and pulled out all the names:
>
> apa chap clap eep fap ladspa2 pea peep peeper rap sax wasap xap
sax is the "Simple API fo XML" (despite all the other meani
.spec.c_backup fst/libfst.spec.c
This uses the prebuilt libfst.spec.c but maybe this doesn't match the current
wine version ...
I have build ardour with "VST=1" and it only starts without "memory access
fault" when giving the option "-V"
Thank you
Uwe Koloska
Hello,
fons adriaensen schrieb:
>
> (*) Recent experiments by prof. Angelo Farina (Univ. of Parma, Italy)
> suggest strongly that when the DA conversion is done properly, there is
> no audible difference between a sample rate of 48 kHz and any higher value.
Do you have any pointer to this? A sh
Jens M Andreasen schrieb:
>
> Boring? Well, this is (after all) an audio developer list and asking
> questions on how interfaces works is very much on topic. There is
> (hopefully?) a good chance that somebody else was just there doing
> similar things ...
Yes, please don't go offlist with this m
Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
I wrote a lot of stuff for university in LaTex. All yet in German though. But
I planned to translate and adjust it for a "LinuxSampler Developers Handbook"
or something anyway. Or do you read/speak German eventually?
Oh, I'm german and would love to get such lad gems.
Dave Phillips wrote:
Greetings;
Just in time for Xmas:
Thank you -- and with musings! Great.
http://linux-sound.org(USA)
http://linuxsound.atnet.net (Europe)
this one must be
http://linuxsound.atnet.at (Europe)
Happy Christmas!
Uwe
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Am Montag, 13. Dezember 2004 11:15 schrieb Chris Cannam:
> On Sunday 12 Dec 2004 22:44, Uwe Koloska wrote:
> > But when starting jack with driver 'usx2y' the midi seems not to
> > arrive at ZynAddSubFX (or Hydrogen or fluidsynth or ...)
>
> Try changing Roseg
Chris Cannam wrote:
On Sunday 12 Dec 2004 22:44, Uwe Koloska wrote:
But when starting jack with driver 'usx2y' the midi seems not to
arrive at ZynAddSubFX (or Hydrogen or fluidsynth or ...)
Try changing Rosegarden's Sequencer Timer setting (Settings -> Configure
Roseg
s problem?
Are there any missing facts?
Yours
Uwe Koloska
CK wrote:
I read:
for the record, i sent a mail to rme as well and got exactly the same
answer (in german) which i saw before here on this list.
I still don't see the point, the GPL _protects_ their IP rights, if I
was the evil corporation trying to rip off rme I could aswell rip the
thing apart a
Matthias Nagorni wrote:
Exactly: If you set
CONFIG_HPET_RTC_IRQ=n
and recompile the (SuSE 9.2-)kernel, MusE should work.
And why is it set? Normally there is a reason for doing something
;-) Will this changed setting affect other settings, scripts,
programs, etc.???
Uwe
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Lee Revell wrote:
OK this all looks good. I don't know, it sounds like a bug in Muse.
There must be some incompatibility using a binary Suse Muse package with
a Mandrake kernel.
I don't think so -- I have a SuSE 9.2 and this means SuSE kernel
with SuSE MUSe ;-)
Try a newer version of Muse. Mayb
Hello,
now that my audio inteerface is working, I can try the wealth of audio
applications.
Starting the SuSE supplied muse (0.7.0) it refuses to start cause it cannot
use /dev/rtc. Since I used the audio group also for providing the realtime
capabilities, I changed the group and mode of /dev
ed (aeolus, freqtweak)
> to be really shure, that you have an OHCI (and not UHCI) device you can
> look at/mail here the outputs of
> $ lsusb
for the record:
this has to be "lsusb -v" -- otherwise information about OHCI, EHCI or UHCI is
not given.
I will add my experi
karsten wiese wrote:
erm no. for us122 etc (USB 1.1) OHCI is in charge as EHCI
is USB2.
Ah -- I thought, that usb2 uses EHCI _and_ is downwards compatible
with usb-1.1. So, while using EHCI I run USB 1.1. (forgive me, I
know near to nothing about this stuff ;-)
us122 on OHCI really is a case f
Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
Seems like a good idea. Feel free to do it :)
OK -- I have started a page at
http://www.affenbande.org/~tapas/wiki/index.php?Audio%20on%20SuSE
In fact there's this one linux-2.6.9-usx2y-0.8.6.patch.gz which
It's one of the uploaded (many) files under alsa bug #425. I t
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:
Should we start something like a wiki page to collect all this
success stories at one
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All audio apps work first time on the default kernel installation
- no patches or anything else required yet. Jackd perfect no
x-runs yet - Everything works and is easily configurable so after
the initial install one can get working immediately and make
soundz?
Did you run
Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
If you're on a OHCI based USB system this is an known issue.
Yes and no. I have both OHCI and EHCI (is this right -- anyway the
other one ;-) So, I have to use the EHCI port, right?
Hopefully, it's not the one on the board like for some other guys
that have reported this
Hello,
It was the 13. November 2004 when Spencer Russell wrote:
> Hullo, there,
> I've got a Tascam us428 audio/midi interface/control surface, and
I've got a Tascam us122
> I've had a heck of a time trying to get it working. It seems to
> work alright if I use the device directly with xmms, but
ell known ESPS package and most praised in the speech
community. There is a good f0 analyzer, too.
Uwe Koloska
ing
the plugin window in a window controlled from the host.
Uwe Koloska
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Thorsten Wilms wrote:
SVG vector graphics (prefered by Peter and me)
http://wrstud.uni-wuppertal.de/~ka0394/forum/04-05-02_knobs_02.png
3d rendering variatios
http://wrstud.uni-wuppertal.de/~ka0394/forum/04-05-02_knob_3d_1-2-3.jpg
very nice! I most like the svg ones for the cleaner look.
But there
Dave Robillard wrote:
I think we've (perhaps?) finally figured out that we can't really
have a "standard-LAD-GUI-elements-set". It will just turn into
another LADSPA-GUI war, nothing will get decided, and nothing
will get done.
But as far as I understand, it's not about GUI-elemt toolkits but
abo
CK wrote:
It's "Affordanz", a psychological term see:
http://www.wissenschaft-online.de/abo/lexikon/psycho/320
Aaah! Thank you.
This also explains, why this artword isn't found in any dictionary.
Another little piece in the neverending quest for knowlegde ;-)
Uwe
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Steve Harris wrote:
[OT] - my canned plugin writing experience - all generalisations
and IMHO of course
Affordance, appearance and usability has as much affect on the
perceived sound quality as the DSP code (posivly and negativly).
Some of this can be achieved without a custom UI.
Sorry for my igno
Jack O'Quin wrote:
That [Lisp] wasn't really a serious suggestion.
Just found this nice and small lisp. It is used in festival speech
synthesis system and named SIOD (Scheme in one defun)
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/scheme-repository/imp/siod.html
Uwe
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Jack O'Quin wrote:
Fons Adriaensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
LISP is quite nice actually, but you'd need a complete LISP engine to
read it...
That wasn't really a serious suggestion. The libguile.so.12.3.0 file
on my system is over half a meg. Would all the LADSPA hosts be
willing to add tha
Am Montag, 22. März 2004 20:44 schrieb Paul Davis:
>
> Unfortunately, the ZKM meeting is basically a 100% overlap with the
> musikmesse.
Is'nt the ZKM LAD meeting one month later than musikmesse, is it?
Musikmesse: March 31. -- April 3.
ZKM LAD conference: April 29. -- May 2.
Uwe
Hello,
is anything planned for the "Musikmesse Frankfurt" (31.3. -- 3.4.)?
Uwe
Hello,
Matthias Nagorni wrote:
This plugin looks very interesting. I am considering to
modify the LADSPA host module of AlsaModularSynth so that the
presets would appear in a combobox selector. However it's
even more complicated than I thougt: If I print out the
parameter name, I get:
> Presets .
Dave Robillard wrote:
If you really want to make a custom GUI for your plugin, nothing's
stopping you from writing a simple jack/ladspa host that just takes
input, runs it through your plugin, and outputs via jack (this is really
easy BTW) and putting whatever UI you want on it. Then your plugin w
Jack O'Quin wrote:
The "f" version operates on floats rather than doubles. It
is not built by default. If building fftw yourself, you need
to configure it with the --enable-float option.
but this will build only the float variant. And the fftw3 build
procedure is not able to build both variants
Hello Denis,
just to get it right:
Denis Sbragion wrote:
it must be near the end of the file, because of the way it
works.
This is because of the delay of the filter line, isn't it?
Furthermore if you use BruteFIR to perform the deconvolution
you should consider that BruteFIR truncates the outpu
Am Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2003 22:24 schrieb Uwe Koloska:
>
> Maybe I am too dumb, but I can't make it work ...
At least for the convolution, I have managed to make it work.
The problem was with the attenuation. The values from Denis were not suited
for my setup. For the impu
Am Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2003 18:06 schrieb Denis Sbragion:
> no, this is in the BruteFIR documentation. BruteFIR accepts a lot of
> input formats, including many binary formats,
uups, my fault -- I thought bruteFIR needs exponents of the FIR filter that
has to be calculated beforehand. But I do
these scripts. Since I am far more
better in UI design than in algortihmic debugging -- I hope to
make a nice tool from this skripts.
What do you use for creating the sweeps?
Let's make the linux convolution reverb real!
Yours
Uwe Koloska
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Hello,
Apostolos Dimitromanolakis wrote:
I would be interested in this project too. What I'm looking
for is actuallay an anti-reverb that will be able to cancel
reverbs in a listening room, well always in conjunction with
the listener position.
Then I think DRC (digital room correction) is for you
Hello,
I am looking for a deconvolver, that is able to produce impulse
responses from sinus sweeps (and especially the exponentially
sweeping sine wave introduced by Farina).
Do you have any suggestions or at least tips to start an
implementation by myself?
Recently I managed to use the mls t
times.. :-)
Here's a link to S.A.M (don't know what the diskette contains):
http://retrobits.net/sam.html
Uwe Koloska
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Paul Davis wrote:
what a night (paul simon on the famous A&G concert in central park)
6) [ only if we really wanted hosts to have a "real" handle on the
plugin GUI window ] the library would need to contain a way to
pass in an X "Window", and wrap it up as a native drawing area
for each t
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
> but still: don't run your own smtp.
I hope you mean: don't run your own smtp that delivers directly!
It's very convenient to have my own smtp -- but I'm using my
ISPs smtp as a relay.
Uwe
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Takashi Iwai wrote:
>>
- what is the reason for starting the init without full
capabilities? (to use jackstart, I have to rebuild the kernel
with all capabilities set for init -- but this was straightforward)
it's a question of security.
in fact, the full capability is dangerous from this pers
Hello,
Takashi Iwai wrote:
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.
What does this mean?
- If I need low latency, I can use a SuSE kernel without
recompili
Hello,
is there anyone with a version of the LL-patch for SuSE kernels?
(I use 8.2 with 2.4.20). Some hunks of the patch are always in
the SuSE kernel (sometimes with small changes as other variable
names) -- and this lead me to think that the SuSE kernels had
included the LL-patch.
Maybe (h
driver support also is a problem. I have a great variety
of popular interfaces (audio and midi) but there is no linux
driver for one of them.
I hope we are able to shape a convincing answer!
Yours
Uwe Koloska
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Hi list,
Frank Neumann wrote:
This list is english, so please write english mails to it from now on.
Sorry, I thought this is mainly a german theme and could be
discussed onlist by the german members. But you are right -- in
english all members can participate.
So I will post the readers lette
Hallo,
hat jemand von euch in der aktuellen Keyboards die Antwort von
Herrn Hain auf die Leseranfrage zu Linux und Audio gelesen? Die
strotzt ja nur so von Unwissen, das schier danach schreit eines
besseren belehrt zu werden. Vielleicht könnten wir ja gemeinsam
eine Antwort erarbeiten.
Bei
succeeded in downloading this
extension and can send it to me?
Thank you
Uwe Koloska
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Tom Pincince wrote:
>>I always wondered if there are any patent issues with edl?
BTW: what ist edl??
Uwe
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Hello,
have you ever talked about cross-plattform integration of ladsp in the
tcl sound toolkit snack?
http://www.speech.kth.se/snack/
Where should I start to take the challenge? And is it possible to make
it crossplatform?
I use snack for speech processing and it would be very nice to be
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