Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ann] caps-0.3.0

2006-01-12 Thread Michael T D Nelson
Steve Harris wrote: On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 03:48:50 +0100, Esben Stien wrote: OT: I think it's wrong to write the type names as plurals. A formal categorization should not use plurals. It's the "Generator" group, not the "Generators" group, f.ex. Its a perosnaly preference thing, rdf types ar

Re: [linux-audio-dev] synthesis on gp2x .. (was Fwd: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces)

2006-01-12 Thread Michael T D Nelson
Jay Vaughan wrote: just to let you guys know .. following up on the GP2X synthesis thread from earlier, the author of littleGPtracker for the GP32 (ARM-based handheld predecessor to the GP2X) has this to say about synthesis on ARM .. That sounds fairly promising. On another note, have you

Re: [linux-audio-dev] things to port to the gp2x ..

2006-01-11 Thread Michael T D Nelson
Alfons Adriaensen wrote: On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 02:08:05PM +, Steve Harris wrote: Damn, does it show ;) You're not alone :-) In the near future I may be an Acorn user yet again! I'm planning to appropriate my Dad's old A5000, find our Sibelius discs, and put the MIDI interface to

Re: [linux-audio-dev] please help: enumerating library requirements

2005-07-23 Thread Michael T D Nelson
Hi again Sorry, I had another relevant thought. I have always found playing oggs in Windows to be completely hassle-free, possibly because I've always used Winamp, and kept it up to date semi-regularly. By the time I first came across an ogg file, Winamp supported it "out of the box". In co

Re: [linux-audio-dev] please help: enumerating library requirements

2005-07-23 Thread Michael T D Nelson
Paul Davis wrote: are you sure winamp plays ogg after a regular, default install? or does it need an additional codec pack, that a typical user would have no clue about unless they understand what ogg/vorbis is and how it relates to mp3? I'm absolutely sure that all you need to do is to install

Re: [linux-audio-dev] please help: enumerating library requirements

2005-07-23 Thread Michael T D Nelson
Paul Davis wrote: the only reason it hasn't defeated mp3 is that the overwhelming majority of all compressed music format music players do not support it. do you have any idea how hard it is for a windows user to play even an ogg file? I only respond because I feel that this may mislead any pas

[linux-audio-dev] lad design patterns

2005-01-29 Thread Levi D. Burton
. -- Levi D. Burton http://www.puresimplicity.net/~ldb/

Re: [linux-audio-dev] more music with Ardour

2004-11-20 Thread Levi D. Burton
Something I recently created with muse, specimen, zynaddsubfx, ardour and various audio hardware: http://www.puresimplicity.net/~ldb/files/ix.mp3 -- Levi D. Burton http://www.puresimplicity.net/~ldb/

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Qjackctl CVS: Shiny effect now optional (was: qjackctl 0.2.10 released!)

2004-09-06 Thread Levi D. Burton
arsh with my criticism of the glary effect. I have been using qjackctl for a long time now, and I absolutely love it! Keep up the great work. Thanks. -- Levi D. Burton http://www.puresimplicity.net/~ldb/

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ANN] qjackctl 0.2.10 released!

2004-09-05 Thread Levi D. Burton
pp. It's not that it makes the display harder to read, I guess. It is more a distraction -- it looks like the same annoying glare you get on your TV when light shines on it and your trying to watch something. -- Levi D. Burton http://www.puresimplicity.net/~ldb/

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ANN] qjackctl 0.2.10 released!

2004-09-05 Thread Levi D. Burton
On Saturday 04 September 2004 09:53 am, Rui Nuno Capela wrote: > - Main display background gets shinny effect; adjusted system tray > background palette color mode. Is there a way to turn off this "shinny effect"? All it does is make the display hard to read, really. -- Lev

[linux-audio-dev] Audio Processing on Your Graphics Card?

2004-09-03 Thread Levi D. Burton
pparently capable of more than 40 gigaflops of processing power compared to less than 6 gigaflops on Intel and AMD CPUs." -- Levi D. Burton http://www.puresimplicity.net/~ldb/

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [announcement] kluppe 0.1

2004-03-20 Thread d
cool! I like it. another feature idea would be to add a loop time ratio so you can match loops. My SU10 sampler has this feature. I think it works out some arbitary ratio based on loops/sec which you can use to sync different samples taking pitch and length into account. i don't have a su10, but

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [announcement] kluppe 0.1

2004-03-19 Thread d
Steve Harris wrote: Cool. I've wanted one of these for a while :) Works pretty well, but I seem to be getting a lot of xruns (especially when it loops), but that might just be my machine. thanks. i only get xruns when i open a new looper, but i start jackd with a big buffer, since i always hat

[linux-audio-dev] [announcement] kluppe 0.1

2004-03-19 Thread d
hi everyone! this is the announcement of my first standalone soundapp "kluppe". it's a jackified gtk-based loopplayer for files and live-input, supporting various playmodes. you can find it at http://dieb13.klingt.org/content/projects/kluppe.html since i'm not an advanced programmer, the sources

Re: [linux-audio-dev] hdsp+latency questions

2004-02-13 Thread d
hi tim! i don't know much about cardbus controllers, but lspci gives me 02:06.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 7114 (rev 20) 02:06.1 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 7114 (rev 20) 02:06.2 System peripheral: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 7110 on the acer notebook (tm80

Re: [linux-audio-dev] hdsp+latency questions

2004-02-12 Thread d
thank you thomas an paul! after a night of configuring an testing i can safely go down to 512 frames. 256 is a bit xruny. the whole issue seems to be related to my specific laptop. everything (e.g. 128 frames) works fine on a new centrino laptop with the same software. things i noticed (in case

[linux-audio-dev] hdsp+latency questions

2004-02-11 Thread d
hello everyone! this is not exactly about audio-development, but the DRI+jack thread encouraged me to ask a few questions about optimizing my setup: i'm using a rme hdsp (cardbus) + multiface with my 1ghz pIII laptop for quite a while now, and i'm happy with it. i would like to use the setup for

Re: [linux-audio-dev] RME Hammerfall DSP Cardbus+Multiface

2002-12-19 Thread D. Sen
this is a generic ALSA question, and i don't have time right now to answer it. --p -- --- D. Sen, PhD 21 Woodmont Drive Randolph NJ 07869 Home Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 973 216 2326 Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.auditorymodels.org/~dsen

Re: [linux-audio-dev] RME Hammerfall DSP Cardbus+Multiface

2002-12-19 Thread D. Sen
controls arranged in a matrix, and its just not possible to make sense of this with mixers designed around a few channels with direct routing. work is proceeding on an equivalent to RME's TotalMix to offer ways of controlling this. --p -- --- D. Sen, PhD 21 Woodmont Drive Randolph NJ 07869 Home Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 973 216 2326 Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.auditorymodels.org/~dsen

[linux-audio-dev] RME Hammerfall DSP Cardbus+Multiface

2002-12-18 Thread D. Sen
'amixer cset' commands but all I get is silence (trying to play a simple wav file using aplay). Any suggetsions? -- --- D. Sen, PhD 21 Woodmont Drive Randolph NJ 07869 Home Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 973 216 2326 Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] HDSP 9652 Users - Request for info

2002-12-10 Thread D R Holsbeck
have you tried doing it manually? modprobe -v snd-hammerfall-mem modprobe -v snd-hdsp what happens? Make sure you load the snd-hammerfall-mem modules before any other module. also you will have to set the output levels on the channels. If you run the command "amixer contents" you should see

RE: [linux-audio-dev] image problem

2002-11-12 Thread D R Holsbeck
My $.02, I get payed for implementation, not promises. ie I promise if you install my software, it will work. I get paid for making it work. Now granted I am not getting rich by any means, and I dont have a workforce to support, so its kind of like comparing apples to oranges ;-) But I do see the t

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: image problem [was Re: [Alsa-devel]help for a levelmeter]

2002-11-12 Thread D R Holsbeck
Well considering OSX runs on top of BSD I am not surprised. As for windoze XP, I dont see it, maybe if you compare it to the rest of the windoze long line of garbage. But that would not take much, though DOS was pretty stable ;-) On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 20:48, David Gerard Matthews wrote: > &g

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: image problem [was Re: [Alsa-devel] helpfor a levelmeter]

2002-11-12 Thread D R Holsbeck
I guess stability is not an issue? > To attract commercial attention, a Linux audio application would have to > offer either a unique feature (or group of features) that's commercially > attractive or a significant customer base unreached by Windows/OS products. > > > Len Moskowitz > Core Sound

Re: [linux-audio-dev] web/smtp hosting suggestions wanted

2002-10-28 Thread D R Holsbeck
Maybe the email I sent you at the end of last week didnt get through? I have the resources you are looking for, and I am willing to provide them free of charge. I have been working with or for ISP's for ~ 6yrs. Please contact me so we can get you back on track. Your "reply to" setting did not wor

Re: [linux-audio-dev] "vst hardware"

2002-10-04 Thread D R Holsbeck
On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 17:06, Paul Winkler wrote: > > Well, it wouldn't be *really* fun until we had the knobs & > display working, and who knows how they've hooked taht up... My guess would be usb. There seems to be a rush of usb control surfaces lately. > > --PW > > Paul Winkler > "Welcome t

[linux-audio-dev] ESPS/xwaves source code made available

2002-10-01 Thread D. Sen
I am sure some of you are aware that the ESPS source code (developed at Entropic before it was acquired by Micro$oft) has been made available to the public (http://www.speech.kth.se/esps/esps.zip). I am wondering if anyone has been able to compile the program on Linux. I am especially interested i

Re: [linux-audio-dev] more hdsp stuff

2002-09-21 Thread D R Holsbeck
So who is orm, and are they available for comment? So I think I have things narrowed down a little. It seems that he cardbus/Digiface combo is stuck at a sample rate of 32k, even though the /proc file states that it is at 48k. This dose not happen using the pci interface. The Control, Status, an

Re: [linux-audio-dev] HDSP + cardbus

2002-09-19 Thread D R Holsbeck
this list, but I try hard ;-) On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 07:50, D R Holsbeck wrote: > Ok so I got everything into a nice new rack, and quadruple checked my > setup, and I still get a vocoder effect when trying ty play snything > through my Digiface/cardbus interface. > > The Digiface

[linux-audio-dev] HDSP + cardbus

2002-09-17 Thread D R Holsbeck
Ok so I got everything into a nice new rack, and quadruple checked my setup, and I still get a vocoder effect when trying ty play snything through my Digiface/cardbus interface. The Digiface works fine when connected to the pci interface, but not the cardbus interface. The modules, need the load/

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [linux-audio-user] mutiband compressorplugin?

2002-09-04 Thread D R Holsbeck
So how would one use the multiband compressor in a ladspa sense, ie ardour On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 05:08, Steve Harris wrote: > On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 05:07:26 +1000, Son of Zev wrote: > > Hi All > > > > Does anyone know of a multiband compressor plugin suitable for > > mastering? > > There are

Re: [admin] Re: [linux-audio-dev] WWW.LINUXAUDIODEV.COM

2002-07-02 Thread D. Stimits
hat has been dead for a few years. I recommend the list owner write spam abuse reports to every intermediate address found in the header of the spam, Christine Hall just will not stop spamming otherwise. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[linux-audio-dev] Re: [linux-audio-announce] ALSA Hammerfall DSP driver

2002-06-24 Thread D. Sen
iver possible. > > --p > > > _______ > linux-audio-announce Mailing List > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-announce > -- --- D. Sen, PhD 21 Woodmont Drive Randolph NJ 07869 Home Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 973 216 2326 Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.auditorymodels.org/~dsen

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Digital Audio Data out of laptop

2002-05-15 Thread D. Sen
I thought I saw support for the LYNX cards from 4front. I could be wrong. Beta commercial drivers. DS James Mansion wrote: >>The LYNX cards work well under windows (and possibly under linux using >>OSS drivers?) but its not a laptop solution. > > > You mean LYNX 1 right? I don't think Linux

[linux-audio-dev] academic Q. on nice settings

2002-05-14 Thread D. Stimits
uffer sizes/underruns/overruns that I am curious about. Conjecture is fine, I'm just looking for any insight someone here might have. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Portable recording device revisited

2002-05-13 Thread D. Stimits
hat likely any terminal based program that can display within the limitations of the device will work without modification. This is probably required even if you use this device as a headless serial port monitor without a video card. You will probably have to do some research to find a mothe

[linux-audio-dev] Digital Audio Data out of laptop

2002-05-13 Thread D. Sen
I am looking for suggestions on getting high quality digital data (AES/EBU) format out of my laptop (running Linux). Just two channel (stereo) would be fine to start with. So far my solution has been to use a SCSI PCMCIA card and a DATLINK. However there might well be other soluions these days u

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [Alsa-devel] ALSA homepage redesign

2002-04-18 Thread Nick D
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 13:27:33 -0400 (EDT) Fred Gleason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote: > > > N. could we please please please annihilate every last little > > trace of alsa 0.5.x from that page ? > > I'd like to add my vote for this here too. The

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [OT] seriously screwed up Gtk installation ?FOLLOW-UP

2002-04-18 Thread Nick D
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 12:24:43 +0200 Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At Thu, 18 Apr 2002 10:29:24 +, > Nick D wrote: > > > > On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 02:57:35 -0400 > > Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > http://www.gentoo.org/ &

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [OT] seriously screwed up Gtk installation ?FOLLOW-UP

2002-04-18 Thread Nick D
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 02:57:35 -0400 Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.gentoo.org/ > > Gentoo seems to like the cutting edge; you can even > try your hand at a gcc-3.x built system. :)) with full optimisation, i'd *love* to see that run! imagine your entire system athlon/whatever

Re: [linux-audio-dev] best method for timing

2002-04-16 Thread Nick D
r timer APIs. worth a look, i just wish the docs were a bit friendlier.. cheers, NickD d-.-b

[linux-audio-dev] best method for timing

2002-04-16 Thread Nick D
it doesnt look too good - it can be 1000s of usecs out.. What approaches have people used, and how successful were they? Cheers, Nick D

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [OT] seriously screwed up Gtk installation ?FOLLOW-UP

2002-04-16 Thread Nick D
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 11:53:29 +0300 Juhana Sadeharju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >From: Nick D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > >Debian is, once you get used to it, probably the best OS in the world! > [ ... ] > >Yeah, the only problem is the 'stable

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [OT] seriously screwed up Gtk installation ?FOLLOW-UP

2002-04-15 Thread Nick D
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 20:24:06 +0200 Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Dave, > Dave Phillips hat gesagt: // Dave Phillips wrote: > > > OTOH, (and as you say, to be fair), MusE apparently does now compile > > under 2.96 so I'm wondering whether the path of least resistance is to > > s

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [OT] seriously screwed up Gtk installation?FOLLOW-UP

2002-04-15 Thread Nick D
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 22:28:59 +0200 J Nettingsmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kevin Conder wrote: > > > > > > Does the fault really lie with RedHat? Or does it lie with Linux > > audio application projects that don't supply RedHat packages? Why don't > > programmers at least test thei

[linux-audio-dev] [ANN] amSynth 1.0beta2

2002-04-15 Thread Nick D
and look in .amSynthrc play with the max. polyphony, it will vary from machine to machine.. If you're interested, visit the project page at http://amsynthe.sourceforge.net the d/l is linked on there If you try it, be sure to read the README file, as there are some known issues with the sof

Re: [linux-audio-dev] midi re-direction?

2002-03-22 Thread Nick D
Hi Here's my take on (the solution to) the problem. It's another alsa sequencer client, heavily based on Dr. Matthias Nagorni's example. It has one input port, and 16 output ports - one for each midi channel. Personally, i find it a bit more convenient (for myself ;-). http://westwood.mine.nu

Re: [linux-audio-dev] midi re-direction?

2002-03-21 Thread Nick D
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 16:57:35 + Phil Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Part of the problem is the lack of Alsa specific MIDI tutorials. People > still use this method because there is generally more examples they can > find to get them started. > > The answer is we need more Alsa specific co

[linux-audio-dev] Linux Expo Birmingham

2002-03-19 Thread Nick D
Hi, I was wondering whether anyone was planning a LAD stall or something at the Linux Expo in Birmingham (UK) this May? It's on the 29th & 30th of May.. Nick

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Watchdogs?

2002-03-19 Thread Nick D
be using their own watchdogs if they allow > SCHED_FIFO. And of course i have to add that jack will take care of > all this for you :) Yep, im working on that one! ;-) -"nixx" Nick D http://amsynthe.sourceforge.net

[linux-audio-dev] [ANN] amSynth 1.0beta1

2002-03-19 Thread Nick D
Hi all. I've been working on this software synth for a while now, and i feel it's (nearly) ready for a public release.. It's been the software for my finalist undergrad project, but it's quite useable(?) - indeed I play with it quite a lot ;-) If you're interested, visit the project page at ht

[linux-audio-dev] 2 ice1712s(Delta 1010s) in 1 box

2002-03-11 Thread D R Holsbeck
Ive done absolutley noting and it still dosent work ;-) Actually I did search the archives and found mention of the pcm_multi device. So Im guessing that I need to define one. So I tried figuing out the syntax. I tried the following pcm.ice1712 { type hw card 0 } ctl.ice1712 { type h

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Emagic EMI 2I6 drivers

2002-03-08 Thread Nick D
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002 20:05:11 +0200 (EET) tapio laxstr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > Linux kernel drivers for Emagic EMI 2|6 low latency USB audio interface > can now be downloaded here: > http://www.vtoy.fi/~tapio/emi26.html > > It is actually only firmware loader and since EMI 2|6 is

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ALSA vs OSS/free

2002-03-07 Thread Nick D
On Thu, 07 Mar 2002 16:25:34 -0500 Paul Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >heh. Imagine they _did_ port it.. we'd have to come up with a new word to repl > >ace the "Linux" in ALSA... ;-) > > ALSA has been (or was) adopted by QNX, though they started with 0.5.X, > which was probably a mistake.

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ALSA vs OSS/free

2002-03-07 Thread Nick D
On Thu, 07 Mar 2002 12:44:24 -0500 Paul Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >An "advantage" of OSS (not the free one) is that ther is e.g. e driver for sol > >aris. > > > >For ALSA there is IMHO none. BTW does anyone know how difficult (work-intensiv > >e) it > >would be to port the ALSA API (user

Re: [linux-audio-dev] off topic, optical protocols

2002-03-05 Thread D. Stimits
ires only > > the equivalent of 8 to 11 bit to be useful; 12 bits would be extremely > > fine. And in no case am I doing this for anything other than fun, so I > > don't take the limitations very seriously. > > Do you mean 8 to 11 sensors or 256 to sensors

Re: [linux-audio-dev] off topic, optical protocols

2002-03-05 Thread D. Stimits
ce being applied to it; with fourier and the right geometries, it could detect the direction of the force being applied by different tones. > > 4. As I can see it, each optical detector is a level indicator. To get > the same resolution as a 16-bit A/D you would need 65000 detectors, is

Re: [linux-audio-dev] off topic, optical protocols

2002-03-04 Thread D. Stimits
Taybin Rutkin wrote: > > On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, D. Stimits wrote: > > > schemes can be used such that center and center drift does not care > > about some of the component wear. Add to this that eliminating any D/A > > or A/D controller and using direct optica

Re: [linux-audio-dev] off topic, optical protocols

2002-03-04 Thread D. Stimits
Taybin Rutkin wrote: > > On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, D. Stimits wrote: > > > make a small microphone pre-amp, and wanted it to create optical output > > instead of analog, how big of a mess would I be getting into? > > I'm not much of an engineering guy, but does sw

[linux-audio-dev] off topic, optical protocols

2002-03-04 Thread D. Stimits
r audio devices, specifically if I were to make a small microphone pre-amp, and wanted it to create optical output instead of analog, how big of a mess would I be getting into? D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [Alsa-devel] ALSA is in 2.5!!!

2002-02-13 Thread D. Stimits
t; incoming new developers. :) Just curious, is the integration based on the "stable" (less useful) version of ALSA, or one of the "devel" versions? D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jaroslav Kysela wrote: > > > the big moment

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Still I cannot understand why...

2001-12-17 Thread D. Stimits
se an ALSA interface (provided it is done such that licensing does not force disclosure...dynamic linking tends to solve this legal problem, many companies don't know the difference between static/dynamic linking, nor what really constitutes derived works, so they assume they cannot release

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Still I cannot understand why...

2001-12-17 Thread D. Stimits
good for testing and debugging, it isn't the sort of thing to mess with. If you must preload a function, why not just get the library that has the original and get that changed? Then everyone has it without the hassle and danger. Even if you set the variable from a shell environment, it c

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Still I cannot understand why...

2001-12-16 Thread D. Stimits
average users; even developers should beware of what happens when it is used wrong, as well as security problems. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "if we get everyone to switch to alsa, and they use the poll interface > via ALSA to control their workflow, and/or only read/write

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Still I cannot understand why...

2001-12-15 Thread D. Stimits
t with Linus) has stated more than once that ALSA is the future of Linux kernel development, that OSS is a future dead issue. I'm not offering the good or bad of either, but in light of the impending "death by starvation" of OSS, it doesn't seem like a good idea to put much effort

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ot] Portable HD audio recorder

2001-11-22 Thread D. Stimits
Josh Green wrote: > > On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 10:29, D. Stimits wrote: > > Steve Harris wrote: > > > > > > Found this while looking for something else. > > > > > > http://www.archos.com/uk/products/product_500201.html > > > > > >

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ot] Portable HD audio recorder

2001-11-22 Thread D. Stimits
created as nothing more than a USB mp3 storage area network device. (not that I can afford one, but hey, it's interesting) D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] suggestion for developers: "real" quad-channel output on an SBlive

2001-11-21 Thread D. Stimits
"STEFFL, ERIK *Internet* (SBCSI)" wrote: > > > -Original Message- > > From: D. Stimits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 11:17 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] suggestion for devel

Re: [linux-audio-dev] suggestion for developers: "real" quad-channel output on an SBlive

2001-11-21 Thread D. Stimits
ere there). Not sure how it > works under linux (I don't have linux installed on that computer yet). EAX is proprietary. It isn't available under Linux, and unlikely it ever will. The OpenAL code is probably the closest you'll see in the near future, but something of a similar idea could probably be used there (just not EAX). D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > erik

Re: [linux-audio-dev] time stretching and compression under Linux ?

2001-11-13 Thread D. Stimits
eds is to replace all but one crystal with a phase-locked-loop that synchronizes with a main timer. Now if the crystals are rather close in timing already, it seems that a very low capacitance coupling between crystals would be better than direct wiring (and possibly with a metal oxide resistor in

Re: [linux-audio-dev] terrible latencytest results.. why??

2001-11-13 Thread D. Stimits
Roger Larsson wrote: > > Some other code has it compiled in. > Recompile it all. > > make clean > make ... > > (I do not know when > make dep > is required - this might be one situation...) Use it whenever your config changes. This is one of those times. make mrproper, make dep, continue. >

Re: [linux-audio-dev] terrible latencytest results.. why??

2001-11-13 Thread D. Stimits
No doubt someone will ask, "did you make mrproper" before the recompile? You might want to merely comment out the CONFIG_X86_USE_3DNOW line, or set it =n, copy the config elsewhere, make mrproper, copy the .config back, and make oldconfig. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maarten de

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Converting float to int

2001-10-30 Thread D. Stimits
; > /usr/include/limits.h), it's -32768 and 32767 as you'd expect. > > > > apologies for what's probably a stupid question, but what exactly > does "clamping" mean ? Keeping a value between specific limits. Often between 0.0 and 1.0 floating point (a

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [Alsa-user] gsmp release 0.0.1

2001-10-23 Thread D. Stimits
Rene Rebe wrote: > > On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 13:47:34 -0600 > "D. Stimits" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [...] > > > If it is a matter of location, use "locate g++-3/sstream" to find it > > It shouldn't be a matter of location. We

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [Alsa-user] gsmp release 0.0.1

2001-10-23 Thread D. Stimits
tell you enough about version info. My RH 7.1 has "g++ --version" as 2.96. kgcc and older g++ is probably 2.91, which didn't have this. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [Alsa-user] gsmp release 0.0.1

2001-10-23 Thread D. Stimits
up to date. > It seems that it is at a wrong location on this SuSE system (or not all > c++ development packages are installed ??) If it is a matter of location, use "locate g++-3/sstream" to find it (run updatedb if needed before this). D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] more ugly waves

2001-10-20 Thread D. Stimits
"D. Stimits" wrote: > > Ok, here is another article on an attempt to make it illegal for any > open source product to even touch anything related to commercial media: > http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/10/19/1546246&mode=thread > > Sorry if this seem

Re: [linux-audio-dev] more ugly waves

2001-10-20 Thread D. Stimits
ools!) > > this is perhaps the most dangerous piece of legislation since the > DMCA, perhaps even more so. i loved the congressional attribution in > the article: "Senator Hollings (D-Disney)" > > --p Senator Hollings is more dangerous than the Taliban. All the Taliba

[linux-audio-dev] more ugly waves

2001-10-20 Thread D. Stimits
Ok, here is another article on an attempt to make it illegal for any open source product to even touch anything related to commercial media: http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/10/19/1546246&mode=thread Sorry if this seems like old news, it is troubling. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] huge latency peaks with 2.4.10-smp kernel

2001-10-19 Thread D. Stimits
s its results, and > draws a graph. > > --p Does that work for all machines without patches? Where can I get a copy? D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] huge latency peaks with 2.4.10-smp kernel

2001-10-19 Thread D. Stimits
trigger this. I suggest this oddball idea because without something like it only fatal or obvious bugs will get reported...this would offer a chance for anyone configuring the module to run a kind of regression and report bad changes. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Roger Larsson wrote: > > K

Re: [linux-audio-dev] dreamcast audio dev

2001-10-19 Thread D. Stimits
or audio > processing.. Anyway it's quite interesting. > Hmm, wait, how about ps2 linux, then? There are all kinds of extreme licensing restrictions with PS2. You definitely do not want to waste your time with it if you are not willing to pay huge fees and distribute binary-only. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Takashi

Re: [linux-audio-dev] huge latency peaks with 2.4.10-smp kernel

2001-10-18 Thread D. Stimits
APIC is defective. I would agree that getting a dual that supports U160 and buying SCSI later would be ok, but if future SCSI disk activity is not possible at a later date, I'd give up dual and go for a very fast single with U160. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Video JACK?, was Re: [linux-audio-dev] What about OpenML? Some questions

2001-10-16 Thread D. Stimits
provides many h/w functions, > duplicated in s/w, that give you great speed advantages if you use them. Perhaps you should look at OpenAL for a realistic audio analogue to OpenGL graphics. Anything you find in it is open and not proprietary, and is not vaporware. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROT

Re: [linux-audio-dev] What about OpenML? Some questions

2001-10-15 Thread D. Stimits
nificant issues to overcome before OpenML reaches its goals. I wouldn't expect to have it catch on with the current level of technology. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Broadcast 2000 removed from public access

2001-10-15 Thread D. Stimits
enough. It is the habit of those with lots of money to get the other side in court, and drag it out forever, until the defendant drops out due to financial burden. It's the only legal way to use "abuse of process"

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Help

2001-09-28 Thread D. Stimits
of a long prison sentence, not somebody in need of help. This stupid scam shows up all over the Internet. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:32, you wrote: > > From: Mr. Kenneth Oyepemi > > Tel: 234-1-4700756 > > Fax: 234-1-7597900 > > &

Re: [linux-audio-dev][OT] Help

2001-09-27 Thread D. Stimits
999 in a plane crash. > It's a longtime, well-known, illegal scam to get people to reveal bank account numbers. Anyone responding ends up with their account emptied. The original senders are your basic felons. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[linux-audio-dev] indirectly important

2001-09-17 Thread D. Stimits
ticles/01/09/08/0238200.shtml http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,46655,00.html http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,46671,00.html D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Broadcast 2000 removed from public access

2001-09-12 Thread D. Stimits
arties are not > > bound by the license between source author and business > > users of the source. Very stupid indeed (or at least that's > > my interpretation in terms of computer source...drunk > > driving is another story). > > > > D. Stimits, [EMAIL

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Broadcast 2000 removed from public access

2001-09-10 Thread D. Stimits
se between source author and business users of the source. Very stupid indeed (or at least that's my interpretation in terms of computer source...drunk driving is another story). D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > as for fears about IP infringement, thats a different story > altogether,

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: [ardour-dev] which libc6

2001-08-14 Thread D. R. Holsbeck
oops, Im an idiot, I thought one thing and did another Paul Davis wrote: > wrong list for this information (should be on ardour-dev). -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans. -- Woody Allen

[linux-audio-dev] Re: [ardour-dev] which libc6

2001-08-13 Thread D. R. Holsbeck
as far as I know LADSPA_PATH was not set. But I will check just to be sure. Samuel S Chessman wrote: > > I used gdb last fall and determined that this was due to the ladspa > plugin library having a problem. If you don't use plugins this goes away. > > It is easy to test, unset LADSPA_PATH and

Re: [linux-audio-dev] packaging

2001-07-20 Thread D. Stimits
...if the tool is designed to specialize in one particular job, and it causes grief from complexities, then it has failed in some way. I don't buy the idea that RPM can't do dependencies correctly, but if someone points out that using RPM makes correct dependency setup terribly difficult

Re: [linux-audio-dev] packages

2001-07-20 Thread D. Stimits
at case). Wouldn't it be nice if there was a tool that understood all of the tools equally, and could convert at will? Unfortunately, I am somewhat of a hypocrite, because I have never personally learned to create my own rpm's or deb's. The amount of effort and what I do means I also

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ardour Q

2001-07-19 Thread D. Stimits
Kevin Conder wrote: > > On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, D. Stimits wrote: > > > Bingo, give this man a cigar! libsndfile-devel installs a symlink. A > > *broken* sym link going to nowhere. The configure script is looking for > > libsndfile.so. Not libsndfile.so.0 or .1.

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ardour Q

2001-07-19 Thread D. Stimits
language, as well as someone smart enough to not kill off the registry. It sucks to be a packager. But it also has value, depending on who the audience is (just be thankful you don't have to package something complicated for NT). D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ardour Q

2001-07-19 Thread D. Stimits
Andre Majorel wrote: > > On 2001-07-19 13:41 -0600, D. Stimits wrote: > > Paul Davis wrote: > > > Please, would people stop using RPM's or any package system for that > > > matter to install libraries that they need to use with applications > > > that

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ardour Q

2001-07-19 Thread D. Stimits
led, it would produce a binary rpm that was compiled/linked on the specific machine. Or it would produce the original tarball...both are possible that way. And yes, it is a lot of work to create rpm's, moving source targets probably suck to maintain on rpm, unless you have some sort of well set up macro/script. D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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