QasMixer version 0.14.0 is now available.
QasMixer is an ALSA mixer with a customized Qt GUI.
Changes:
* Cairo painting replaced with native Qt painting
* Reduced flicker on a mixer change
Homepage with more information
http://xwmw.org/qasmixer
Project page
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qasmixer/
Happy volume changing!
-- Sebastian Holtermann
Yay!
It's been a great summer and, as always, good things never last longer.
I remember two years ago when it made its premiere, also after a great
summer vacation and a pretty longer and rather undercover existence. Two
years have gone by now, there's nothing to be startling with. All that's
about to say:
QXGEdit 0.1.1 slipped out!
If you're puzzled what this is, then don't worry nor go any further.
This is just one extreme-niche piece of software program I've made for
my own personal usage. But others may also feel compelled to try it out.
I'm doin'g it just because I can :)
Now, already in its third public release, QXGEdit is a XG instrument
editor, specially dedicated to the elderly Yamaha DB50XG. Yes, this is
all synth-eldercare, if I may punch that line without the slightest lack
of respect. How could it be? This is the best evidence I can show to the
world how I love this piece of junk ;)
Only for the ones who know what I'm talking about ;)
Website:
http://qxgedit.sourceforge.net
Project page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qxgedit
Downloads:
- source tarball:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qxgedit/qxgedit-0.1.1.tar.gz
- source package (openSUSE 11.4):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qxgedit/qxgedit-0.1.1-3.rncbc.suse114.src.…
- binary package (openSUSE 11.4):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qxgedit/qxgedit-0.1.1-3.rncbc.suse114.i586…http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qxgedit/qxgedit-0.1.1-3.rncbc.suse114.x86_…
Weblog (upstream support):
http://www.rncbc.org
License:
QXGEdit is free, open-source software, distributed under the terms of
the GNU General Public License [6] (GPL) version 2 or later.
Change-log:
- Make sure Uservoice elements are selected only when available.
- Debugging stacktrace now applies to all working threads.
- libX11 is now being added explicitly to the build link phase, as seen
necessary on some bleeding-edge distros eg. Fedora 13, Debian 6.
- Moving from old deprecated Qt3'ish custom event post handling into
regular asynchronous signal/slot strategy.
- General standard dialog buttons layout is now in place.
Enjoy.
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc at rncbc dot org
http://www.rncbc.org
Hi all,
here is a simple mono trigger for jack [1]
It can be installed using waf [2], for archlinux users it is in the
aur, named datrigga-git
It has some bugs, for example a very high cpu usage with some samples,
"daste" (he's on this list) made the actual c code.
Any feedback will be appreciated.
I'd like to make it a LV2 plugin (maintaining the GUI aspect), could
you please point me on some updated docs about doing that ?
Thank you
[1] https://gitorious.org/datrigga/datrigga
[2] https://gitorious.org/datrigga/datrigga/blobs/master/README
--
Carlo Ascani | www.carloratm.org
skype: carloratm
cell: 3202915799
QasMixer version 0.13.0 is now available.
QasMixer is an ALSA mixer with a customized Qt GUI.
Changes:
* Minimize to tray removed - fixes disappearing issue in Gnome
* Balloon style tweaks
* Balloon closes on click
* Balloon icon recognizes wheel events (changes the volume)
* Mouse over tray icon raises the balloon
* View type toolbar changed to tab selection
* Playback/capture toolbar buttons moved to the bottom switches area
* Improved widget focus restoring after a channel join/split
* Device selection reflects the actual ALSA tree
* Simplified settings dialog
* Mixer window restores its former size on startup
* Overhauled widget painting now uses Cairo (http://cairographics.org)
* Multithreaded widget painting (if cairo version supports it)
* More graphics reuse for a smaller memory footprint
Homepage with more information
http://xwmw.org/qasmixer
Project page
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qasmixer/
Happy volume changing!
--
Sebastian Holtermann
Hey All,
I've began redesigning the UI of the project, and I've come up with
something that I think is quite nice, using namespaces for the widget
drawing fuctions.
I'm a touch confused on how to handle things like mouse input (clicks &
movement) though. AFAIK Ardour has a custom Gtk::DrawingArea based custom
canvas, and I'm intrested in how things like mouse click location & movement
propogates trough "layers" of the canvas to the "widget" that needs it...
Info appreciated :) -Harry
Hello all,
A long due update of ambdec is available at the usual place:
<http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/downloads>.
>From the README:
* This release supports any format up to full 3rd order,
including mixed order schemes such as e.g. 3h1v (W, X,
Y, Z, S, T, U, V, N, O, P, Q) and not just 3h1p (W, X,
Y, Z, U, V, P, Q). The 'hv' forms are really superior
as they preserve azimuth resolution at any elevation,
while the 'hp' form is just the sum of a higher order
horizontal decoder and a lower order periphonic one.
* The matrix and speaker views in the config window have
gone. There is really no point in editing high order
matrices manually. You can still edit the preset file
which uses a textual form of OSC.
* The config window shows a graphical representation of
the input signals expected by a preset. At least these
signal must be provided for correct results.
* Spaces in jack port names are accepted. Use either single
or double quotes, or escape the spaces as '\ '.
* Some new presets, e.g. for a 'cube+faces' (14 speakers)
which works great for full 2nd order. Some others have
gone. If you need anything specific just ask.
* The manual has not yet been updated, but if you used
ambdec before you won't need it.
Make sure to read the complete README which contains some
info on using existing preset files with this release.
Enjoy !
--
FA
Hello, seq24 is affected by this bug:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/seq24/+bug/803385
basically with recent versions of jack, when jack transport is enabled,
seq24 doesn't start playing. This makes it practically unusable, which
is a real pity :(
any brave dev want to give him some love? eternal glory will ensue :)
cheers
renato
hi all
are there any plans to extend jack_session support so that it can save a
session that spans over 2 (or more) PC's that are connected via the 'net'
backend ?
grtz
Thijs
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