Hi all,
Dave Robillard wrote:
> What the heck is the point of it being "free" if you want to "have your
> word on all mods"?
>
> Sounds pretty un-free to me.
Maybe should I've been more clear: I've no problems with the software I'll
release being free: like Pd patches, SynthEdit VSTi's, drivers... I just wanna
find a good way to protect my hardware works from people who already have sales
and legal strength that would make them proof from any file I could suit against
them!
torbenh wrote:
> i have (by mistake) deleted my lad folder. and either you did not post
> your compatibility list, or i missed it. i cant tell.
First reason matches.
I've posted it on the K-v-R forum:
http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42640
Because that's where i've found most of the plugins:
http://www.kvr-vst.com/get.php
Alternatively, until the nodes change while I update my bookmarks, you can
browse all links to devs there:
http://theremin.free.fr/hunchback/index.php?nodes=|0|461|897|1098|1103|
Let me quote one of the first answers to the thread: "The stuck notes in some SE
VSTi are most likely due to CK's Unison modules that are a little twitchy."
Have your copy saved on a text file, so that you can emulate a database search.
Ex: getting all interesting working plugins among all plugins stored on a text
file named "VSTi":
cat VSTi | grep ': W!'
NB:
Do you want to practise your french?
http://fr.audiofanzine.com/apprendre/mailing_forums/index,idtopic,60705.html
> wait until after ladconf (paul and i will meet there -> synergy)
Looking forward eagerly to receiving news from that meeting!
Cheers,
Christian Frisson
Hi,
Torben Hohn wrote:
> i have vstserver and fst coexisting nicely with wine-20040121 here.
> i even have some plugins running in
OK, i'll have a try. I thought VSTserver would only work with the custom-tuned
version.
> we peeked pretty much in vstserver. what other collaboration do you mean
> ?
Will both apps have really different goals on the future? Or will both merge
into a wine-contained feature? I suppose this concern is dealt on the other
threads like "initial release of libfst - in-process VST support" or "jack_fst:
a JACK client to run VST's": I'll have a check over there to avoid double-posting.
Was my piece of "study" about VSTserver-compliant plugins useless? Was it posted
on the right mailinglist, as opposed to LAD, Planet CCRMA...?
Thanks,
Christian
>From: Paul Davis <paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com>
>
>assistance of the Wine project's libwine.
Does it require MS Windows itself?
>them. The registration process with Steinberg points you to an FTP URL
>that does not have the VST SDK on it. Use this instead:
>
[ deleted ]
>
>Please do NOT bypass the Steinberg registration process.
What then is this?
ftp://ftp.pinnaclesys.com/Steinberg/disti/asiosdk2.zip
That is via anonymous ftp. Also vstsdk2.3.zip and
VSTModuleArchitectureSDK.zip are there, and also Nuendo etc.
manuals.
Regards,
Juhana
(sorry for cross posting)
hi folx,
i am new at this list. so this ist my premier question. :)
is there an application, that can solve the following problem:
1. run as a server-process
2. load some midi-data in it and create a virtual midi-track with
this data
3. put an instrument on this track with a defined preset
4. render the whole track into an audio-format (i.e. wav, aif)
5. compress this in ogg/mp3
6. save and close the song
the same should be possible with an audio-track instead of an
midi-track. but here i don't want to put an instrument but an
plug on it. just imagin that you have a virtual, full-remote-
automatable cubase-server. :)
this solution could be useful for an internet-remote-audio-creation
application.
thx for response,
rené
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These are just minor bug fixes to the configure script and header files.
***CHANGES***
Properly detect libreadline.
Fatal error messages for missing get_opt_long(), dl_open(), and
pthread_create().
No longer try to optimize for sse/mmx/altivec.
Removed stale header from jack.h (jack_port_connect)
JACK is available at http://jackit.sf.net
Taybin
Hi everybody and sorry for posting this to both, lad and alsa-dev,
i was not sure which one fits better.
Concerning the issue with non-functional midi in on the DSP2000 c-port:
Someone on lau(Clemens?) said the problem is a lack of information an
how to enable some interrupts.
Matthew Skinner contacted me a couple of days ago (actualy replying to a
thread on lau, i think), offereing to provide the missing info +
additional help.
Anyone interested and able to do the required changes should contact
him: matt(a)sound-music.com
the original "dialog" is attached below. I'm sorry, it is a little
cluttered by my mail client :-) hope you can read it anyway.
Kind Regards,
Lukas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lukas Degener" <AFBLukas(a)gmx.de>
To: "Matthew Skinner, Sound and Music Tech Support" <matt(a)sound-music.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 5:50 AM
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] DSP2000 C-PORT and MIDI input
> Matthew Skinner, Sound and Music Tech Support wrote:
>
> > If you can program in c++ and want to get the midi io working on the
> > cport then let me know what you need.
>
> I doubt my programming skills are sufficient to perform ad-hoc
> modifications on the alsa driver layer, at least not without a
> exorbitant amount of spare time, which i currently heavily lack :-)
>
> As for what is needed/missing: As Clemens said on lau:
>
> > Currently, this bug cannot be fixed because nobody knows how to enable
> > MIDI interrupts on this card.
>
> I'm not familiar with driver programming, so i can only vaguely guess,
> that there is a lack of specifications on certain parts of the c-port
> hardware.
> If you can provide this information, i imagine the alsa developers would
> much apreciate it. It would propably make sense to post your offer on
> one of their mailing lists.
>
> Kind regards,
> Lukas
>
>
I dont know the best mailinglist to post to or I probably would do so. I can
provide the missing information and some more help.
If you want to find someone with the time, knowledge and passion to write
the extra code for linux then get them to contact myself.
Regards,
Matthew Skinner
Sound and Music Technical Support
Anouncing version 0.6.0 of FreqTweak.
http://freqtweak.sourceforge.net
New in this release are spectral filter Modulators, which can animate
and modulate any of the filters automatically in several ways.
If you thought FreqTweak was fun before, be prepared for hours of
audio mayhem. See the webpage (and the software) for details.
Just in time for the ZKM/LAD conference in Karlsruhe :)
Please report any problems compiling this release on your various
platforms to me, and as always report any bugs or feature requests to
freqtweak-user(a)lists.sourceforge.net (you must subscribe first).
Enjoy,
Jesse Chappell
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FreqTweak is a JACK-based application for FFT-based realtime audio spectral
manipulation and display. It provides several algorithms forprocessing audio
data in the frequency domain and a highly interactive GUI to manipulate the
associated filters for each. It also provides high-resolution spectral
displays in the form of scrolling-raster spectrograms and energy vs
frequency plots displaying both pre- and post-processed spectra.
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The first SourceForge release of realtime-lsm (0.1.0) now available.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/realtime-lsm/realtime-lsm-0.1.0.tar.gz?d…
The Realtime Linux Security Module (LSM) is a loadable extension for
Linux 2.6 kernels. It selectively grants realtime permissions to
specific user groups or applications.
There are only a few small differences between this release and the
realtime-0.0.4 version released back in March. If that was working
satisfactorily, there is no need to upgrade. The main purpose of this
release is to take advantage of the services provided by SourceForge.
(*) The module now declares the appropriate kernel vermagic string,
thanks to a patch provided by Guenter Geiger.
(*) Although the SourceForge project name is `realtime-lsm', the
module it builds and installs is still called `realtime' and
supports the same user interface.
This LSM was written by Torben Hohn and Jack O'Quin, who make no
warranty concerning the safety, security or even stability of your
system when using it. But, if you do have problems, we would like to
know about them via the SourceForge bug tracking system.
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joq
Hello,
I was planning on starting a C++/GTKmm2-based multitracker project using
LADSPA and Jackit.
Before rolling on I would like to ask if there is already a project
planning on something similar.
Some existing C++ classes or gtkmm2 widgets could also be helpful.
Comments appreciated.
-Samuel
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