[linux-audio-dev] MuSE or Glame Bandpass Analog Filter

dubphil at free.fr dubphil at free.fr
Fri Jan 21 22:19:35 UTC 2005


Ok fresh install of Planet CCRMA with fedora core 3...

same setup same result. There is definitly something naughty in the muse
plugin or audio connectivity.

Best regards

Philippe


On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 01:07:37AM -0000, Dubphil wrote:
> > I tried this setup and it seems to work ok for me, apart from that the
> > Glame
> > plugin seems quite itchy, defaulted to a zero setting and took a while
> > before
> > it started to give out sound.
> 
> ah? you make me doubt :) because I try to simplify the problem after
> having build a much complicated setup, I decided to reproduce the setup
> with a fresh new song and I must admit that something is better :
> 
> track 1 doesn't loose its left channel, but the effect triggered on the
> track 2 affects the track 1; they are not independant :-(
> Something interesting : the track 2 effect is given stronger to the track
> 1 if I connect the track 2 on the master
> 
> > In other news we put out a new release the other day, if haven't got it
> > already it might be an idea to upgrade. Not that I can recall anything
> > having
> > been fixed in this area, but you never know...
> 
> I have the last stable release of MuSE (0.7.1)
> 
> > Are you sure it's when you remove them they get stuck? When I remove a
> > plug
> 
> Sorry the exact bug I have noticed is when I remove the track itself, the
> plugin window doesn't close.
> 
> Best regards.
> 
> Philippe
> 
> 



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