----- Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The demudi copy is broken but they are the people who informed me of
> the
> bug so if they haven't already they will update the .deb soon.
Debian by way of Ubuntu by way of Demudi. I originally submitted the bug report to Debian and it made it all the way to you.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=356990
Thanks for fixing the problem and apologies for my lack of C programming skills and the ability to fix it myself.
-lee
----- Rob <lau(a)kudla.org> wrote:
> On Wed May 3 2006 15:41, Brett McCoy wrote:
> > (collectively, "Content") on or through the Services, you
> > hereby grant to MySpace.com, a non-exclusive, fully-paid and
> > royalty-free, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense
> > through unlimited levels of sublicensees) to use, copy,
> > modify, adapt, translate, publicly perform, publicly display,
> > store, reproduce, transmit, and distribute such Content on and
> > through the Services. This license will terminate at the time
> > you remove such Content from the Services. You represent and
>
> I'm no lawyer, but to me it seems that all those rights you're
> giving them only applies to Myspace itself ("to use, ... and
> distribute such Content on and through the Services.")
> Regardless, I don't think you're giving them the right to sell
> it on CD or use it in a soundtrack, or a commercial (unless it's
> airing on Myspace itself.) There's no "including but not
> limited to", just "on and through the Services". But millions
> have been lost through the presence or absence of a comma, so
> who knows.
You missed the part about sublicense:
"(with the right to sublicense through unlimited levels of sublicensees)"
MySpace just said they can steal your shit and use it for anything they want for fun and profit. Let's rename it to "ourspace.com"
-lee
----- Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Found this link which some people might be interested in...
>
> http://www.typorganism.com/visualcomposer/visualcomposer.html
>
> kindof neat. No doubt someone will make a svg version pretty soon.
It has all the good timing I'd expect from the Mozilla Flash plugin. Is this usable on other operating systems or CPUs? I'm on a P4 2.6ghz and Linux 2.6.15, the timing is horrible.
-lee
----- tim hall <tech(a)glastonburymusic.org.uk> wrote:
> On Thursday 04 May 2006 15:27, Cesare Marilungo was like:
> pretty much as they like. And ... would you trust a man named
> Murdoch?
Murdoch doesn't own Myspace, Samy does:
http://fast.info/myspace/
-lee
Asbjørn wrote> DeMuDi is Debian-based. And Debian does not ship
proprietary firmware.
Did you get the firmware from elsewhere?
The vxpocket modules are in Alsa 0.9.1 onward. I downloaded the latest
stable ALSA files from one of the alsa mirrors and tried to follow the
instructions. I've also just realised that I was trying to follow the
instructions on for the VXpocket 440 when I have the VXpocket V2. The
ALSA Soundcard page only links to the 440 page - though it looks like
the instructions are the same. Have you already tried re-compiling the
kernel?
Hamish
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Latest and greatest Jammer Pro6 works in latest wine from Debian Sid. No more
phantom subclassed buttons! Fantastic.
Caveats:
1. MIDI timing seems unsteady.
2. Button on a pop-up dialog that would repaint and replay the MIDI on the
main view does not work. See below.
Ntonyx Style Enhancer 4 will also install and play in wine!
Caveats:
1. NONE of the icons display--just gray boxes. (Their desktop link icon
sometimes does not display under Win98, sometimes it does. I do not know what
they are doing different than anyone else here.)
2. Button on a pop-up dialog that would repaint the main view and alter MIDI
play if be playing hangs up.
I suspect threading problems in the Wine emulation for both dialog-main
problems but not sure. Threading problems may also be effecting MIDI play
timing.
NOTE: ALL such programs need be run emulating NT,W2K or XP. Wine does NOT
support thunking.
Question: The new setup dialog (run wine with no argument an click configure)
apparently is not using the ~/.wine/config file. What does it use? I note
provision for more than one sound "driver" in that dialog--right now I only
have OSS (what I chose in ~/.wine/config because others did not work). So:
Are all the sound libraries on winelib as they were or do I need to download
separate alsa and jack, etc, packages to activate these options? (Using jack
might solve the timing issues.)
Question: Dx8 (or other) is required by some programs and their installation
does not find it. How do I get past this test and let wine do the rest?
Hi all,
Smack 0.3 is now out. Smack is a drum synth, 100% sample free. It's
built with LADSPA plugins and the Om modular synth. 11 new drums in
this release thanks to contributions from Thorsten Wilms. These are
mostly covering a harder sound though include some nice metallic
percussion, shakers and snares.
You need cvs om to use this release.
Get it at http://smack.berlios.de/
Cheers,
Loki
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 08:42 -0700, Tim Howard wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I need some advice (OK, a lot of advice) on what to do with my Linux
> > installation.
> >
> > Right now I am running FC3 + PlanetCCRMA, and I'm enjoying it a lot.
> > I'm using Ardour, Hydrogen, and a few other JACK compliant apps.
> > However, I have a few reasons for wanting to reinstall and/or upgrade
> > my distro.
> >
> > #1 I recently got some new hard drives which I would like to install.
> > #2 FC5 has just been released, and I'm curious to see what it's like.
> > #3 I tried to upgrade glibc on my current installation, and I <ahem>
> > "broke" it. I have pieced it back into a functioning system again,
> > but I doubt it will ever quite be the same.
> >
> > My first question is: Do I want to go to FC5? I don't think
> > PlanetCCRMA has anything for it yet, but I'm thinking of running it
> > OOTB. Is it usable for some simple use of JACK and friends? I hear
> > that it wouldn't have low latency. Is this true, and does that affect
> > me if I'm only recording one or two tracks at a time?
> >
> > Any help on this would be appreciated!
>
> The kernel that comes with FC5 is not going to give you the best
> performance. I'll release stuff in (hopefully) a week. I do have a
> kernel and the low level support stuff but there's a Festival happening
> here at CCRMA in a few days and I won't have _any_ time till it's over.
>
> Stay tuned to the Planet CCRMA mailing list...
> -- Fernando
>
Thanks a bunch, Fernando! I just realized last night that my system
(FC5 OOTB + Jack and Ardour) has about 42ms of latency, which I don't
think qualifies as low latency...
I do really like FC5, though. We'll stay tuned for a kernel release!
-TimH
Everything seems to be allright with midi, module snd-seq-midi is
loaded, Rosegarden says Midi OK, audio OK. ZynAddSubFx works when using
notation editor, but can't get PSR-273 keyboard to produce sound via
midi. I turned "PC mode" on from Yamaha, as the guidebook tells.
QSynth tells that using alsa_raw failed, could that be a problem?
Qjackctl shows these:
Readable / output ports:
62:Midi Through
64:Audigy MPU-401 (UART)
Writable / input ports
62:Midi Through
64:Audigy MPU-401 (UART)
65:Emu10k1 WaveTable
Soundcard : Audigy2
Hello everyone,
I need some advice (OK, a lot of advice) on what to do with my Linux
installation.
Right now I am running FC3 + PlanetCCRMA, and I'm enjoying it a lot.
I'm using Ardour, Hydrogen, and a few other JACK compliant apps.
However, I have a few reasons for wanting to reinstall and/or upgrade
my distro.
#1 I recently got some new hard drives which I would like to install.
#2 FC5 has just been released, and I'm curious to see what it's like.
#3 I tried to upgrade glibc on my current installation, and I <ahem>
"broke" it. I have pieced it back into a functioning system again,
but I doubt it will ever quite be the same.
My first question is: Do I want to go to FC5? I don't think
PlanetCCRMA has anything for it yet, but I'm thinking of running it
OOTB. Is it usable for some simple use of JACK and friends? I hear
that it wouldn't have low latency. Is this true, and does that affect
me if I'm only recording one or two tracks at a time?
Any help on this would be appreciated!
Thanks,
-TimH