I'm babysitting the mailing lists while Joern is on vacation
until September. I've started getting a lot of "mailbox quota
exceeded" bounces for a r_bryan_kanemyrealbox.com.
Is there an established policy on what to do here?
Should I unsubscribe that address, or just put up with the
flood of bounce messages?
--
Paul Winkler
http://www.slinkp.com
Look! Up in the sky! It's MONSTER KING LEAR !
(random hero from isometric.spaceninja.com)
I think Joern just unsubscribes them.
Taybin
-------Original Message-------
From: Paul Winkler <pw_lists(a)slinkp.com>
Sent: 08/07/03 02:22 PM
To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
Subject: [linux-audio-user] administrivia...
>
> I'm babysitting the mailing lists while Joern is on vacation
until September. I've started getting a lot of "mailbox quota
exceeded" bounces for a r_bryan_kanemyrealbox.com.
Is there an established policy on what to do here?
Should I unsubscribe that address, or just put up with the
flood of bounce messages?
--
Paul Winkler
http://www.slinkp.com
Look! Up in the sky! It's MONSTER KING LEAR !
(random hero from isometric.spaceninja.com)
>
Hello,
I was wondering if there exists something like a linux software based
real-time guitar signal processor. Something like line6's pod, but not
that big, just to put some effects (distortion, wah wah, ...) on my
sound during playing (i.e. real time).
Completely new to this stuff, so I have completely no idea whether it
exists or even is feasible (latency etc...)
thanks,
Wouter
I just installed debian/unstable on my new laptop and am eager to get ALSA running.
But it seems that the ALSA modules in unstable are for kernel 2.4.20, which is not
in unstable. The closest is 2.4.21. What to do? Would ALSA work with the modules for
kernel 2.4.20 running on 2.4.21? If not, is the only solution to install ALSA from
source?
Thanks in advance...
--
peace, love & harmony
Atte
What operating system/libraries/etc. do you use?
We use Linux. Debian or Knoppix to be specific. Most of the code is
written in Python, except for the low-level tracking code, which is
in C and C++. We use the Pysco optimizer to speed up the Python. We
use OpenGL for graphics, and talk to the synthesizer using MIDI.
http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpatten/apad/apfaq.html
Cheers
Daniel
The Audiopad looks pretty impressive - but then they are MIT
students...
http://www.wired.com/news/audio/quicktime/high/audio_pad1_qt_hi.mov
Works fine in Xine with Quicktime support installed, even fullscreen.
You will need broadband to stream the video, but on a modem
connection you could use wget (it's just under a 22MB clip).
Daniel
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,59837,00.html
Don't know if you've all seen this already, but I don't think this
Linux-based haptic interface to a music system has been mentioned on
the list yet. I've mentioned it to Sound on Sound in case they are
interested in looking into it further.
Cheers
Daniel
Hello everyone!
Does anyone know a good place to put some open music online. I've recorded
some pieces and now I'm searching for a nice place to put them online. Btw,
which license should I supply, if I just want anyone to be able to download it
freely and - if desired - edit it, as long as my name still appears somewhere?
Thanks for any help and info.
Kindest regards
Julien
Julien Patrick Claassen
jclaassen(a)gmx.de
julien(a)c-lab.de
http://www.geocities.com/jjs_home
SBS C-LAB
Fuerstenallee 11
33102 Paderborn
Phone: (+49) 5251 60 6060
Fax: (+49) 5251 60 6065
www.c-lab.de
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
I got a little ambitious this weekend. Installed Wine, configured it
according to the docs on winehq.org and everything seems good. I can run
notepad.exe... :) wow, he says sarcasticaly.
Of course my big reason for even bothering with Wine is so I can install
my favoirte audio app for Windows, a tracker called Jeskola Buzz. Now mind
you, I don't have Windows installed on my Gentoo system, only Wine,
and the ebuild is the CVS version 20030618-r1.
I downloaded the base installer for Buzz and it installed! Now I run Buzz
and it tells me it can't find the waveOut device, and crashes :(
Does anyone else have experience with using Wine and getting audio apps to
work? My Linux audio system uses ALSA.
-l[e^2]
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