On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 16:09 +0100, Giuliano Pochini wrote:
> No, it's not hard because there are a lot of skilled people around, but
> the card would be expensive. There was a thread about a project of "open
> source" graphic card recently on lkml.
And I posted a [possibly OT] rant to that thread about how this was a
waste of time and how you could REALLY make a killing with open sound
hardware.
http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/10/23/292
I got one "right on, brother" response via private mail and that was it.
But then again half the kernel guys don't have sound cards in their
machines ;-)
Lee
I have set up my PC with 3 Terratec EWS88D cards, based on ICE1712 chip.
They offer the chance to be synched one to each other, defining a master one
and using an internal connector to send the clock signal.
The problem is that using both envy24control or alsa control panel there is
no option releated to this feature: does anyone know how to solve the
problem?
Bye
Michele
Hello,
Ingo, of Lee, if your listening could you help me with
this build error?
2.6.10-rc2-mm1 works fine and is my current kernel, but
2.6.10-rc2-mm1-RT-V0.7.27-11 wont make.
Thanks!
-thewade
In file included from include/asm/timex.h:12,
from include/linux/timex.h:61,
from include/linux/sched.h:11,
from arch/x86_64/kernel/asm-offsets.c:7:
include/asm/vsyscall.h:55: error: conflicting types for \'xtime_lock\'
include/linux/time.h:83: error: previous declaration of \'xtime_lock\' was here
include/asm/vsyscall.h:55: error: conflicting types for \'xtime_lock\'
include/linux/time.h:83: error: previous declaration of \'xtime_lock\' was here
make[1]: *** [arch/x86_64/kernel/asm-offsets.s] Error 1
make: *** [arch/x86_64/kernel/asm-offsets.s] Error 2
On the subject of making tunes with linux, I'm a heavy user of Csound and
have a new weekly (well I tried to upgrade ALSA and failed, so no entry
for this week till I get ALSA fixed) music log where I post the sourcecode
and ogg and mp3 versions of each composition:
http://asapien.org
Giuliano Pochini wrote:
>
> No, it's not hard because there are a lot of skilled people around, but
> the card would be expensive. There was a thread about a project of "open
> source" graphic card recently on lkml.
I know about the project in question, as I participate in the discussion
about it.
an open design sound card would be even easier to design... an atmel
microcontroller and a pair of ADC / DAC chips should be enough to desing
something with a USB port.
now for the firewire thing, I guess a xilinx chip can do it, and those
are not that expensive either...
Noob question here...
Has anyone gotten all four channels to work with one of these guys? ALSA
only reports it as a 2x2 device is this a USB definition thing (in hotplug
etc...) or a .asound thing?
Hi all,
A new version of libsndfile was released just yesterday. I normally
don't announce new versions here, but this release has one new
feature which requires a bit of a special mention.
With this release, libsndfile now supports the Sound Designer II file
format as used by Apple Macintosh audio programs like Protools and
Digital Performer.
There are a couple of caveats with this format as described here:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/FAQ.html#Q013
I now also have a Gnu Arch (like CVS but better) repository and there
are some very brief instructions for accessing it here:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/development.html
I hope to expand that page in the near future.
Cheers,
Erik
--
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
Erik de Castro Lopo nospam(a)mega-nerd.com (Yes it's valid)
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
I have found that good programmers either do not make the kind
of mistakes that Ada can prevent, or insert enough checks that
they catch those mistakes about as efficiently as an Ada
environment can. At that point, the use of Ada gives no further
productivity advantage.
------->New version of Soundtank at www.nymu.net/soundtank/
In Soundtank, any LADSPA plugin can be used as a softsynth in only 2 lines:
> create source object-name plugin-name
> attach object-name /out
The result is a softsynth named object-name, outputting audio via ALSA or
JACK, and controllable with MIDI through the ALSA sequencer layer.
Release 1.0.1 contains many useability improvements, including the ability
to refer to object controls & data ports by their names as well as their
indexes.
> set object-name frequency 550
Also included in this release is automatic event map creation for every
newly created object.
Project Website is www.nymu.net/soundtank/
--jacob
> From: Mark Knecht [mailto:markknecht@gmail.com]
> On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 07:59:28 -0500, Dave Phillips <dlphilp(a)bright.net> wrote:
> ...made this gloomy Ohio morning a finer day... :)
>
> Ohio? Now I understand that extra bit of 'swing' in your music! ;-)
I'd expect militant protest songs.