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From: ewan colsell
Date: 2009/1/12
Subject: problem compiling latest svn.
To: mixxx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
i just checked out a fresh copy of thew svn.
and tried to compile, but i get an error whilst compiling
src/.obj/script/midiscriptengine.o
here
scons used to give me a nice list of complie time options when i ran scons
--help
now it gives an error:
e...@ewan-laptop:~/mixxx$ scons --help
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
Platform: Linux
QT path: /usr/share/qt4
Loading qt4 tool...
NameError: name 'conf' is not defined:
File "/home/ewan
personaly i'd prefer to have any genuinly usefull feature in a hard to
usebut documented form than not to have it at all. if i really need it i
can always rtfm.
i wrote some mappings in xml, by modifying one of the existing file, and i'd
never used an xml configuration file before.
provide a goo
i've been lurking the mixxx mailing list for ages now, waiting for this
moment!
i'm really looking forward to using mixxx with one timecode, i've been
waiting for a long time for this one. i tried it out a while back but it
wasn't ready.
annother thing we need for single timecode use is a really
good idea,
i just added a few sugestions.
ewan.
On 24/02/2010, Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J. Pegasus wrote:
> Ewan, it sounds like these specifications would be of interest to you then:
>
> http://mixxx.org/wiki/doku.php/single-deck_vinyl_control
> http://mixxx.org/wiki/doku.php/dvs_mode
>
> Feel f
i've been trying the windows beta, and i though i'd let you know about a few
problems i've had.
Audio:
when clicking and dragging on the waveform i get audio artifacts ( boop boop
boop), but only on the lower waveform (track 2), the top wave form seems to
work ok.
i also get the same artifacts wh
i found two ways of making thew beta lock up already.
1. press control-a to select all in the library and drag to the autodj list
2. change the timecode type whilst timecode is in use.
ewan.
On 13 June 2011 05:17, RJ Ryan wrote:
> Hello all!
> Before we release 1.10.0 beta1 to the public, I w
sting all the new vinyl control stuff. save me a few
bugs!
ewan.
On 16 June 2011 19:36, RJ Ryan wrote:
>
> Thanks ewan,
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 12:52 PM, ewan colsell wrote:
>>
>> i found two ways of making thew beta lock up already.
>>
>
> Do you mean Mixxx fr
probably the best way of doing this would be to do a bit of
scratching, record the timecode input as a .wav the play it back with
another computer or an mp3 player that can read .wav audio.
when i first found out about timecodes i tried recording them on all
sorts of inappropriate mediums, from mp
Verify that your mixer settings arent wrong, and that mixxx is actualy
getting a stereo signal, i had similar problems when i tried vinyl
control with a soundcard that only had a mono input.
And 1.9 is no good for vinyl control like owen said 1.10 is much better.
Ewan
2011/6/22, Owen Williams :
nkyou to
> everyone who has helped me.
>
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Adam Spence wrote:
>>
>> I think it was the cord because now im getting a circle in the vinyl
>> control panel. Thanks
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 9:28 PM, ewan colsell wrote:
>>
Hi mixxx,
i'm working on a new skin for vinyl control, with an external mixer.
i'm especialy interested in single deck control.
what i've started with is modifyng the outline netbook skin
I'd like to have a single button to switch from deck 1 to deck 2. But
i'm not sure where to start.
Already
trying again on a different computer with xp
getting serious problems with crashes, audio dropouts.
heres annother mixxx.log
ewan
On 4 November 2011 05:41, RJ Ryan wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
> Thanks for looking into that. I was meaning to get to the bottom of why
> those translations caused the Prefer
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From: ewan colsell
Date: 4 November 2011 17:57
Subject: Re: [Mixxx-devel] Need 1.10.0 pre-beta and 1.9.2 stable testers
To: RJ Ryan
i was just using browse mode to find some tunes on my harddisk to test
out the new beta. i'm also using a bc
g somehow?
> RJ
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 3:30 PM, ewan colsell wrote:
>>
>> issue 1:audio stops
>> i'm only getting this with the bcd3000 asio driver, it also happens
>> with 1.90. but not with a mixvibes umix44 or built in audio
>>
>> i think whats
i just tried xubuntu oneric with the realtime kernel from abogani on
my spare laptop
unfortunatly with the realtime kernel mixxx's waveforms crawl along in
slow motion and i can't hear anything
with the generic kernel however things are good at 5.8ms latency on this laptop.
is this a known issu
atency kernel. We should look into whether we should recommend people
> to install that for running Mixxx.
> thanks,
> RJ
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 6:31 PM, ewan colsell wrote:
>>
>> i just tried xubuntu oneric with the realtime kernel from abogani on
>> my spare laptop
seems like owen and ryan are already on the case, theres also a small
chance that is wasn't directly mixxx's fault.
did the gain knob turn around in the interface? if so it was probably
you controller causing the problem. if your gain potentiometers are
getting worn out that could easily cause a p
Why not just add a menu option "sync metadata" that disables playback and
warns you of the consequences of having files open in other programs before
writing the metadata?
Ewan.
On Apr 1, 2012 8:41 AM, "Ilkka Tuohela" wrote:
>
> Not even file access or locking, but modifying a file mapped with m
without putting down the great work you guys are doing with HID midi
mapping etc,
i'd like to put forward my opinion that athough mixxx's mapping
capabilities are fantastic(and completly unparalleled in the dj soft
world), they are far too complicated for the average user.
i consider myself a "pow
hey sean,
On 9 May 2012 17:55, Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J. Pegasus <
spappala...@mixxx.org> wrote:
>
> LOL, come on now, if you can do all that, tuning jog wheels is easy by
> comparison! (Where is the disconnect though? I've documented things
> extensively on the Wiki, even giving full examples of
Thanks to everybody who tried to help me getting faad to work on irc
I installed the right version, but I still kept getting the same crash.
Eventually I gave up on it and converted all my files to mp3.
Maybe I'll give it annother go sometime.
I'm sure I'm not the only one that's bored by all t
have you considered the posibility of "voting"?
since there are three different algorithms you could run them all and
compare the results.
this will obviously use more cpu, but might be worth it for offline
analysis, since you'll be implementing all three methods(and potentialy
even more in the f
what realtime or lowlatency kernels are people using?
i recently upgraed my asus atom 1.8ghz netbook to ubuntu precice from
oneric.
unfortunatly my performance is much worse,
on oneric i was using alessio abogani's lowlatency 3.0.0 kernel, and was
getting realy good performance,
rock solid at 5
ay 31, 2012 12:44 AM, "ewan colsell" wrote:
> i'm using the intel graphics on my netbook. so the closed source drivers
> aren't a problem
>
> i think there must be some deeper problems in recent rt kernels.
>
> i've been trying to read the rt linux ma
anning to use the fx control section to control the samplers)
what about using the "KEY DECK A+B" to enter track select mode and
Play on a stopped deck to load a track?
ewan.
On 12 August 2012 19:31, ewan colsell wrote:
> I still haven't had time to test it yet, but keep up the g
there is some work being done on midi clock, but i think its a long term
plan.
maybe you could do something odd like load a wav containing oldskool ltc
timecode into a deck, but i don't think thats what you really want.
ewan.
On 29 January 2013 08:46, wrote:
> I want to export Mixxx's beats to
there are a two diferent solutions on linux that i know of.
http://www.pogo.org.uk/~mark/bpm-tools/ simple command line tool to find
bpm of a file.
minimalist and very fast.
http://www.vamp-plugins.org/ vamp plugins suite: fantasticly powerful fast
and accurate library of plugins usable in audac
i'm super happy with 1.11
a load of stuff has really come together nicely in this release.
well done everybody!
the only thing i'm missing is a really fast and simple waveform that
performs well enough to let me use timecodes on a netbook.
effects is defiantly worth doing right, and taking more
nice!
that looks like it realy simplfies stuff!
i bet that loads of peole would be interested in being able to use this
with HID controllers.
which are currently a bit more confusing that midi stuff.
ewan.
On 24 May 2013 01:17, Juan Pedro BolĂvar Puente wrote:
> Hello mates!
>
> I just got a
or better still, it would be fantastic to have a generic notification area
in the gui, usable by scripts.
ewan.
On 27 December 2013 17:01, Leo Combes wrote:
> Already exist or are no plans to implement an OSD (on screen display )
> to show various information in real time?
> For example, suppo
I 'm not a developer but I am the kind of person who writes mappings
for things I own that aren't supported.
what I'd like out of a controller mapping system, is the following :
easy to get started: I don't want to learn a new programming language
just to get a controller working.
well documente
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