Several people have asked me what denormal numbers are over the last few
weeks, well heres a much better description than my rambling head
scratching: http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~swh/denormal.ps
Its an extract from David Goldberg's article, "What Every Computer
Scientist Should Know about Floating-Point Arithmetic".
- Steve
Jack 0.75.0 has been released.
Changes:
Fixed pipe issues on Redhat systems (and others, perhaps)
I'd also like to point out a new program qjackctl
(http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net).
It's a qt interface for controlling jack and it looks very promising.
Taybin
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On Lunes, 4 de Agosto de 2003 18:31, Natalia wrote:
> Hello -
>
> I'm writing an article on Linux as an OS for audio production. I was
> wondering if I could take a poll of what people think is the best and the
> worst Linux audio software. I'm looking for sequencers, audio editors,
> software synthesizers and samplers. Not really looking for CD burning
> software or MP3 players.
Well my owns in the worst part ... :-)
Sorry ... you know me ... i cant undertand very well the english language
maybe i'm wrong .... but i think that is not serious .... the worst "free"
applications???
For develope a "free" worst application ... one person needs hundred hours,
and hundred more to learn how to do it. And maybe this application can do a
small usefull thing .... and is free.
If you pay for something you can speak about this if you dont like it.
All the free applications are in the best part, i think you need to change
your point of view ... and write about the most usefull applications only.
Thanks ....
Josep
Frank had the following concern:
> Thanks a lot for that contribution to the community! I only have one
> small concern: On the web page you state that the source is released
> under the GPL, but the actual .zip archive only contains sources,
> Makefile and binary, but no "COPYING" file which would clearly
> identify it as GPL even if someone has not visited the project's
> homepage ...
-<snip>-
> PS: Oh, and while you are at it - please have the archive unpack its
> contents into a subdirectory like Mx4/ :-).
OK! Consider it done! COPYING included and the zip unpacks in Mx4-4/
c[] // Jens M Andreasen
Hi list,
I just found this nice link at the Debian Weekly News:
"Debian as musical Instrument. James Patten and Ben Recht developed a
composition and performance instrument for electronic music which tracks
the positions of objects on a tabletop surface and converts their motion
into music. One can pull sounds from a giant set of samples, cut between
drum loops to create new beats, and apply digital processing all at the
same time on the same table. Knoppix is used as operating system."
Homepage is at http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpatten/audiopad/ which also
has a very nice 20MB Quicktime .mov file explaining how it is controlled
and how it works (mplayer can play this .mov without problems once you
have the codecs installed).
"Sweet!" :-)
Greetings,
Frank
Hi!
gmorgan is a .. Rhythm Station, an organ with auto-accompaniment and a "small"
Band in a Linux Box. Uses MIDI and the ALSA sequencer for play the rhythm
patterns. Styles, patterns , sounds, and the mixer settings, can be edited
and saved.
Program is released GNU/GPL version 2.
News in v0.09
---------------------
- GNU autotoolized.
- Virtual Chord Keyboard.
- New Look and main window resizable.
- More Patterns & Songs.
- Added miscelaneous functions.
- Major and minor bugs solved.
REQUERIMENTS
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Fast Computer
Linux
ALSA
Fltk
Take a look :
http://personal.telefonica.terra.es/web/soudfontcombi/http://www.telefonica.net/web/soudfontcombi/
Josep
Is there a Csound-esque 'music compiler' that uses LADSPA plugins? It
need not read Csound files, just have a similar approach: describe the
music and sounds in text files.
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