Can't reach 'plugin.org.uk' to find a lashd copy of meterbridge.
Is there a source file available?
Also, anyone know if there's a lash patch for snd or snd-ls?
Lash with glashctl is really saving me time.
There's an Ardour lash patch but it doesn't seem to work for me.
pace,
Nev
Hi,
I want to share this song I've composed yesterday on my first
freewheeling test. Composed within 2 hours. I'm just impressed about
freewheeling.
http://www.archive.org/details/oddNature
p.s : this is just a draft, not finished, not mixed, etc..
cheers,
julien.
>> Some links:
>> Unicode in Squeak: http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/857
>3.8 is apparently not as yet distributed Looking forward to try it.
Current version is a 3.8u. So the text widget I tried still did not work with
Hebrew (or simply did not work BIDI).
> David Baron wrote:
>> Just installed it. A very creative but frustrating package. As with
>> too many of these things, one must be able to read and that in
>> English (or a few European languages?). Fine print abounds in what at
>> first looks like a very sparse UI.
>>
>> The program abounds with objects and widgets. Some very creative and
>> versatile, others frustratingly crude. Graphic objects like squares
>> cannot be resized (nothing stops one from reprogramming them and then
>> dutifully uploading the scalable versions for others to
>> enjoy--smalltalk was once the rage.)
>> * * *
>>> > Apart from Alan Kay himself
> > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viewpoints_Research_Institute), take a
> > look at the Viewpoint Research Board of Advisors:
> >
> > http://www.viewpointsresearch.org/about.html
> >
> > John Perry Barlow, Vint Cerf, Richard Dawkins, Doug Engelbart, Marvin
> > Minsky, Nicholas Negroponte, Seymour Papert and so on.
> >
> > Doesn't any of these names ring a bell? Anyway, at VR, they're using
> > and continuing the development of squeak.
> >
> > Did you know that you're making ridicule of a big chunk of the history
> > of informatics?
> >
> > Ciao,
> >
> > c.
>
> Sorry. I've been harsh in my reply, with no true reasons to do so.
>
> I should have just said that maybe you've to give it another try. Or
> investigate a bit more on the project.
>
> Sorry again.
Accepted. No intent to ridicule anything or anyone.
The beginning of this thread was Sottware sutiable for children and Squeak and
Etoys recommended. Squeak is a programming environment which will run Etoys
(which I did not find to install on it). It is fun, cute, allbeit out of
date. Leave out kids that do not read fluently English--everything on linux
is multilingual/unicode nowadays. For kids, a more symbolic interface could
be used. I would like to see Etoys. I haven't touched smalltalk in the 26
years but may try some squeakie stuff sometime.
Hi
Reading the thread(s) on realtime-kernels, I decided to have another go
at putting my sound card (IBM T41 laptop) on it's own IRQ. Through luck,
some black BIOS-magic and help from linux thinkpad mailing list I
managed to move the sound card, PC-card, modem and SMBus
controller(whatever that is) to their own IRQ. I'm still trying to get
*only* the sound card's IRQ moved.
My question is: Since I don't use the pc-card or the modem, and provided
that SMBus is something I don't use, will having these extra stuff on
the same IRQ as the sound card be a problem? Will it make any difference
if I don't load the kernel modules for the pc card/modem thereby
disabling them?
--
peace, love & harmony
Atte
http://www.atte.dk | quintet: http://www.anagrammer.dk
| compositions: http://www.atte.dk/compositions
Hi.
I want to update the low latency mini howto at http://lowlatency.linuxaudio.org
and I just wonder if there is any SGML-source or if it is just to start with the html-source
from the site? It seems a bit unnecessary to rewrite the HTML when there exists a
SGML file already, than can be modified instead. :)
Regards,
Mathias
I'd like to use a song as the ringtone for my mobile. The song is
"Moonriver" by Henry Mancini as sang by Audrey Hepburn herself in one
of the sequences of that lovely "Breakfast at Tiffany's".
But it's not certainly a noisy song so to make sure I can hear
somebody calling in more or less noisy environments, I am trying to
use Audacity in order to equalize the sound so it has enhanced
presence.
Usually preset sounds in mobile phones are heavily equalized so they
stand out in a noisy environment when the phone rings.
I've enhanced a bit the 200-400 Hz band supposing there's the "body"
of the vocal sound. Then I've enhanced 3 KHz to give a bit more
clarity and 8 KHz so voice sounds a bit "hotter". Result is more or
less ok, but I wonder...
What EQ settings would you use to enhance presence of music/voices in
order to use a sound as a ringtone?
Cordially, Ismael
--
Ismael Valladolid Torres
http://lamediahostia.blogspot.com/ m. +34679156321
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ivalladt j. ivalladt(a)jabberes.org
Hello all,
I've noticed (and been a small part of) many discussions over the past
couple of months regarding using Ingo's patches for realtime
preemption. However I've seen no discussion about Con Kolivas'
patches, which I know are used on some systems. Is anyone using these
patches? If so, what has to be done in order to get a working audio
system going using them? For example: When using Ingo's patches on
Debian, one has to build/install the kernel, install the appropriate
patched libpam modules, and make an entry in /etc/security/limits.conf
for members of the audio group. Do the last two steps still apply
with a -ck kernel?
--
Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com