Hi,
Recently you posted a URL for some of your music. I can't find that
msg at the moment but just wanted to say that it's great. Great jazz
feel, great keyboard, harmonies and grooves. Keep up the good work !
Here's the URL to your blog, for the benefit of others:
http://www.restivo.org/blog/
Cheers,
Al
James said:
> For headphones I decided to get some Audio-Technica ATHM30
If you haven't bought the headphones yet you might want to pop
for the ATH-M40fs. Many users think they are better than the
Sennheiser HD280.
> I was puzzling how to connect the mono output from the preamp
> to the stereo line-in on the sound card. In the end I bought a
> dual mono 1/4" to stereo 1/8" jack lead. This seems most
> sensible to me, though I was wondering if a straight stereo-stereo
> would have worked??
You could just plug a mono 1/8" jack into the stereo line-in.
The mike will be on the left channel (tip) and the jack shaft will
ground the normal right channel (ring) input. By using the dual
mono to stereo, the right channel line-in is connected to an
"antenna" that could cause some noise (but it probably shouldn't
be a problem).
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Hi all,
since there are people with some knowledge on this list I want to take
advantage of that.
I am currently looking for a headphone-amp for the current (and
future) CD-recording. Since my wife already authorized buying a
presonus firepod, I am looking for an amp with (at least) 4 separate
channels (as in 4 in, 4 out).
On the net I found the "Terratec Sine HP 48" and the "SM Pro Audio
HP6" to have the features I want while being in the financial league I
am speaking of.
I know Behringer's Powerplay is _the_ standard, but the
8-channel-device seems to much channels and (more importently) to
costs while the smaller 4-channel-device doesn't allow the routing I
want.
Can anyone help me with the above decision or point me to other alternatives?
Thanks in advance,
Arnold
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Hi,
I try to run gnomad2 and libnjb5 (from a 64studio i386) and have a
problem : my creative zen is first recognize, gnomad2 starts the
sequence to get the songs... and stop, it stays there. I can't find a
solution anyway.
How can I fix this and go further?
Thanks
PL
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Download from http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
Das_watchdog
============
Whenever a program locks up the machine, das_watchdog will temporarily
sets all realtime process to non-realtime for 8 seconds. You will get an
xmessage window up on the screen whenever that happens.
Das_watchdog is made to be run as a system daemon and does not interfere
with normal operations (unless the lock-ups are supposed to happen).
Das_Watchdog is inspired by the rt_watchdog program
made by Florian Schmidt (http://tapas.affenbande.org/?page_id=38).
Changes 0.2.5->0.3.1
--------------------
*Changed scheme for finding correct XAUTHORITY environment variable.
(Now works with Fedora Core 6)
Hopefully, theses changes should increase the chance of seeing the
xmessage and avoid seeing multiple ones. (Theres no correct way to do
this, so please send me the output of "uname -a" in case you don't see
any window)
*Added syslogging.
*Added the --version argument.
Which kernel block i/o scheduler is most appropriate for JACK application?
There are alternatives: Anticipatory I/O scheduler, Deadline I/O scheduler
and CFQ I/O scheduler. I mean a kernel without RT-related patches.
I am using alsa drivers built right into the kernel, rather than
modules. My Kubuntu system figures that my M-audio card is 0, and
the Soundblaster is 1. I want to reverse that. Can I?
The reason for this, is that many apps seem to be unable to play
through the M-audio. I'm thinking it's because they use the OSS
interface, and there is no OSS kernel option for the ice1712.
Could that be true?
Actually, after booting my new kernel, I find that there are no
/dev/dsp* devices at all. No wonder the non-alsa apps don't work.
Still, I checked OSS support, and support for the Live! card.
Not sure why I don't have at least /dev/dsp0.
Thanks,
Tobiah
Hi everyone, I am trying to compile a realtime kernel using this guide
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToVanillaKernelWithRealtimePreemption
except I am using the 2.6.19 kernel instead of the 2.6.16 kernel as the
guide says
and I am using the 2.6.19-rt15 ingo patch instead of the 2.6.16-rt26.
I am also applying the bootsplash patch bootsplash-3.1.6-2.6.18.diff.
I have no problems patching the kernel source
The only thing that I can't do is change the setting " *Processor type
and features > High Resolution Timer resolution (nanoseconds)* to
/1000/. " because I can't find it. I figured that it was just taken out
of the kernel by the time 2.6.19 rolled around.
However the compile fails with this error
CC [M] lib/zlib_deflate/deflate_syms.o
LD [M] lib/zlib_deflate/zlib_deflate.o
Building modules, stage 2.
MODPOST 1583 modules
WARNING: Can't handle masks in drivers/ide/pci/atiixp:FFFF05
WARNING: "pm_active" [arch/i386/kernel/apm.ko] undefined!
WARNING: "pm_send_all" [arch/i386/kernel/apm.ko] undefined!
make[2]: *** [__modpost] Error 1
make[1]: *** [modules] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.19-rt15'
make: *** [stamp-build] Error 2
root@matt-desktop:/usr/src/linux#
Any suggestions? Need any more info?
P.S. Is an AMD Athlon 2600+ processor concidered i386, or i686, or does
it matter?
<ftp://ftp.bootsplash.org/pub/bootsplash/kernel/bootsplash-3.1.6-2.6.18.diff>
Okay, sorted out some file installation difficulties
and now it's up! Pretty cool. I wonder if there's a
program that can just "stick" a midi note for me
though for the carrier...
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