Y-ellow All.
I'd just like to wish all, well wishes for the season. I'm off for
three weeks of touring the country side. But I will be back to annoy you
all about this sampler project in the new year no doubt. As annoying as
Glenn Beck doing a strippergram at a bucks night.
With your help I've come a long way but there is a long way to go. So
thanks to all. I'm very much appreciative. And I'll return to play the part
of the thorny noob in the new year. That assumes that the Trent 900s I will
be risking my life to, don't fall out of the sky.
Be absolutely icebox.
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Hi
I run gnome and have redefined the keyboard shortcuts to
C-A-PageUp/Down. This have worked well for years. However the other day
they stopped working. The OSD is still reporting the correct volume
setting, but it's like there's no connection from this information to
the master of gnome-alsamixer.
Any ideas what could be done?
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Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
Hello everyone!
I was wondering, if it would be possible to create a stripped down
commandline version of gigedit to bild a complete gigasample library of a
preorganised .gig file and a directory of .wav-files. I've come across this
sort of thing several times now. You get a sample library made up of a lot of
.wav-files, a .nki file and an empty .gig-file shell. The only thing needing
to be done is open the gig file, choose the right directory and click import,
or however it is called.
Would it be possible, within reasonable amount of time and work, to
implement such a mini special gig-builder for the CLI. I'm thinking of
something like:
gigbuild <file.gig> <wav-basedir>
Thanks a lot for reading.
Kindest regards
Julien
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Ken said:
I've been looking around for a 1:1 line level transformer to lift the ground
when connecting the headphone stereo output jack of a laptop or iPod to a
consumer-grade amp that takes a headphone jack input.
All I've been able to find is insanely expensive, like US$200.
...
But my searches (Jameco, Mouser, DigiKey) aren't turning up anything except
POWER transformers, much larger than what I need.
Can anyone point me to some part numbers and (reasonable) prices for a 1:1
line level transformer?
When you say line level transformer it will lead you to power (line level)
transformers.
I did a search for audio transformers at Mouser and came up with over 100,
some of the pulse brand 1:1 transformers looked like they would do the job
in the $3 to $12 range for single items.
You need to figure out what impedance you what, 50 ohm would probably match
ipod ear buds.
Good luck.
Sorry, if this finally reaches you twice,but I had mail trouble and didn't see
the orignal yet.
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Hello Atte!
Thanks for this. It was enjoyable music. I liked the mixture of the pd in the
background and the bass. They made up a nice union, very comforting and made up
for each other. Pitty, that now the weekly songs stop. :-)
Thanks for sharing!
Warmly yours
Julien
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Ok, new version is now up that should fix this and other issues in respect to core pd. I will work on zexy aliases next to offset the loss of flatspace. Now that I've isolated offending aliases This should be fairly easy.
Cheers!
Ivica Ico Bukvic <ico(a)vt.edu> wrote:
>
>> You're simply hiding the bug:
>> 1. With the Properties dialogue open, go back and click somewhere
>> on the patch to deselect the iemgui. (Btw-- there are times when
>> this behavior is convienent, so please don't make the Properties
>> dialogue force focus.)
>> 2. Click "Ok".
>> 3. Still crashes.
>>
>> No crash in Pd-vanilla 0.43.
>
>That is because (afaik) vanilla 0.43 does not have apply undo at all. In
>other words apply actions that result from properties are simply
>ignored.
>
>In my case the way I am tracking items in undo is I seek selected items
>which now I realize is not the most robust way of doing so. That said, I
>did not make this fix to "hide the bug" but rather for the sake of
>consistency because I believe one needs to be in edit mode to edit, and
>getting properties for an object, particularly when there are many
>crammed near each other I believe one needs to select the item to
>reflect what they've selected, and then do operations that pertain to
>editing. I believe that allowing to edit items in this way while not in
>edit mode is essentially a bug from a usability perspective as it erases
>differentiation between performance (or whatever you will call it) and
>editing mode.
>
>All that said, I need to reconsider how to deal with undo and I have a
>pretty good idea now what needs to be done (e.g. by passing obj pointer
>to the undo in addition to the canvas pointer)...
>
>
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