Hi,
can someone here maybe shed some light on the naming conventions of
Ingos volountary preemption patches? What's the difference between Ix,
Jx and Mx [where x is a positiove integer number]?
Flo
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Hi,
I am trying to hook up a hdsp 9632 to a Tascam DM-24.
I get a signal in hdspmixer but nothing seems to be
coming out of the connectors. Analog, digital or even
headphones.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thx,
Sly
here is my asoundrc.conf
pcm.hdsp {
type hw
card 1
}
ctl.hdsp {
type hw
card 1
}
pcm.hdsp_analog {
type plug
ttable.0.0 1
ttable.1.1 1
ttable.2.2 1
ttable.3.3 1
ttable.4.4 1
ttable.5.5 1
ttable.6.6 1
ttable.7.7 1
slave.pcm hdsp
}
pcm.hdsp_adat {
type plug
ttable.0.8 1
ttable.1.9 1
ttable.2.10 1
ttable.3.11 1
ttable.4.12 1
ttable.5.13 1
ttable.6.14 1
ttable.7.15 1
slave.pcm hdsp
}
pcm.hdsp_spdif {
type plug
ttable.0.16 1
ttable.1.17 1
slave.pcm hdsp
}
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Have a question...
I'm trying to move ever towards eliminating Winblows. I have to come up
with a *bullet proof* method of running a solid midi seq alongside the
Delta for my fx and live audio processing.
None of the midi apps out there seem to work very well with softsynths
used for the GM instrument set. Fluidsynth, etc has it's issues and so
on. I don't own any hardware modules and don't want to if I dont have
to. I have been using Roland Virtual sound canvas, Yamaha sy-xg,
wingroove, Edirol Hypercanvas, etc on Win XP with Sonar for this
function and it works well.
I'm wondering, how might I run a SBlive next to the Delta and not have
them conflict. I guess I would have to run the SBlive in the OSS layer?
Then suffer from realtime issues again? Point being in previous
experimentation, the SBlive with a sound font loaded, at least behaves
more like an actual piece of hardware...It might play a little nicer
with Muse or Rosegarden...
R~
subversion might be a better choice if you have lots of binaries. It
keeps state much better than cvs, such that a move of a repository
folder will be remembered in the repository.
John Check wrote:
> On Friday 30 July 2004 01:27 pm, Dave Robillard wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 05:09, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
>
> -snip-
> -snip-
>
>>(Thanks for that, by the way, I totally forgot about subpatches)
>>
>>
>>>To make it all perfect there should be a versioning system,
>>>but I guess that's a bit much to ask for :)
>>
>>Versioning as in CVS for patch files? Well.. yeah, that is a bit much
>>to ask for. :)
>>
>>Put your patches in a CVS repository. Done. (They will be xml and CVS
>>will handle it nicely). CVS is actually a lot simpler to use than many
>>people give it credit for, for simple things like this anyway.
>
>
> Heheh, thanks guy, I hadn't thought of that.
> FWIW, one can handle binaries with CVS too. Files have to be flagged as
such
> (or CVS has to be configured to associate file extensions for binaries)
and
> it takes a lot more space than text, but it works.
>
> So, how about having the "save" bits be smart enough to hand things off to
> CVS? Could be the mother of all patch librarians.
> Probably better to ask on the Planet CCRMA list :-)
>
> Anyway, yes, I guess it could be added. Do you have a specific need for
> it? Planet CCRMA already has Brutefir, I don't really know what the
> differences might be with AlmusVCU...
>
> -- Fernando
Oooppss!!
I posted on the wrong list, sorry!:-)
AlmusVCU implements a easier frontend for its configuration, more channel
alignment is automatic and ambiophonics and ambisonic decoders are built in.
It's a completly new software related to BruteFir, which is a very efficient
convolver with some audio oriented features.
Thank you Fernando!
Michele
Hi,
I wonder if anyone has a pointer to any web instructions on how to
replace an Alsa driver that has gotten broken in a new kernel release.
My ATIIXP sound chip has worked fine for months but suddenly it's broken
in a number of 2.6.7 kernels as well as 2.6.8-rc2. It appears that a
broken driver was released without testing, if I understand the Alsa Bug
Tracker correctly. Now there are comments about replacing the driver in
the kernel with the driver from CVS. I don't know how to do this.
Sorry for bringing this issue here but I'm hoping to get a simple
answer before I go join yet another mailing list for a one time event.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Hi all!!
I was looking for a good Studio hearphones...
I saw the sennheiser HD 555...
It costs 165 more or less...
did you ever tried it?
or...
can you suggest something good?
I don't need hearphones for DJ, I use it for classical works.
thanks in advance!!
ste
Stefano Cardo
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Hi all,
Thought I'd better get round to releasing this at last:
The noiseweapon is a multitimbral, polyphonic synth that I use for live
performance:
http://www.pawfal.org/Software/noiseweapon/
have fun,
dave