On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
PDX7 V2
In 2001, I started learning Pd. The first bigger patch I did was a six
operator FM synthesizer loosely modelled after the famous DX7, which I
called PDX7. Now it's five years later and not only in retrospect
this first patch is quite a
There is a similar example in Charles Petzold's Programming Windows book
- if I remember correctly.
Carlo Capocasa wrote:
Hi,
new to this list and knowing absolutely nothing about C++ audio
programming I would like to ask for a little bit of help.
I want to create a console keyboard to
Woopsie - Wrong list :-)
Michael Tewner wrote:
There is a similar example in Charles Petzold's Programming Windows book
- if I remember correctly.
Carlo Capocasa wrote:
Hi,
new to this list and knowing absolutely nothing about C++ audio
programming I would like to ask for a little bit
On Sat, 14 May 2005, Shayne O'Connor wrote:
i've just compiled a 2.6.12.RC4 kernel with the rt-preempt patch
(configured with PREEMPT_RT) and it all went ok, but after installing
the binary Nvidia drivers, i get this bug message:
BUG: modprobe/2085, lock held at task exit time!
[de2887e4]
On Mon, 2005-05-02 at 23:01 +0200, Toby wrote:
Please correct me if I'm wrong: MIDI doesn't allow for microtonal notes.
The best next things MIDI has to offer are Custom Scales and Pitch Bend.
Custom Scales is not a feature of MIDI, it'smore like a reinterpreta-
tion of the
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 14:45:24 -0800 (PST)
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...a simple, but powerfull paradigm that helps to make
simple algorithms that produces very beautiful sounds.
What you are describing is basically extensions to the
On Sun, 6 Feb 2005, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 18:09:59 +0200 (IST)
michael tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Natural Instument's (?) FM7 DX-7 emulator allows you to use complex
waveforms as carriers and modulators in FM synthesis. These include
complex sinusoids
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Paul Winkler wrote:
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 05:09:09PM -0600, Jan Depner wrote:
Next up... a plugin that plays your instrument for you. Why deal
with the tedious hassle of having to tune your instrument or actually
learn how to play it?Can't sing... not a problem!I
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
Hi Lee,
Now that the final touches are being put on the 2.6 low latency patches,
a massive migration of linux audio users to 2.6 is imminent.Since this
means every single linux audio user will need the realtime-lsm module, I
think we should
For my college final project, I'm embarking on a very similar idea. My
project advisor has me implementing a wavelet transform in python, and
displaying a waterfall in tcl/tk. GRanted, I've never programmed in either
language; I'm not even sure either of those are efficient enough to
handle it
/cleaner.
Maarten
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Michael Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Jerusalem College of Technology
OK.
I have permission to get one of these programs moving with some
constraints (appended). WHich do you guys think would be most useful
(publishable :-) )?
1. The OpenGL Spectrogram implemented into Steve Harris's meterbridge
2. A 31-BAND (or more?) graphic EQ
These would both be implemented
I like this idea; Adding an OpenGL spectrogram to Meterbridge...
...By the way, are there any 31-band EQ's for JACK... That also sounds
like a cool idea...
-tewner
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Steve Harris wrote:
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 02:29:08 -0400, Dave Phillips wrote:
Jussi Laako wrote:
a
I posted here a bit ago about implementing gibson's MaGiC protocol on
linux as a final university project.
Anyway, I was looking for other possibilities. The project can be fun and
all, but has to have some acedemic value (being able to publish is a big
plus). Perhaps working on that Juno9 VST?
, but, well, for a fun final project, it might just be worth
learning.
BTW, if anyone out there has any other project suggestions for a musical
*NIX guy, they would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thank you very much!
-Michael Tewner
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Michael Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Jerusalem College of Technology
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