Hi all.
SourceForge.net has approved gmorgan as project :) then the "new" official web
page as moved to:
http://gmorgan.sf.net
also the official mailing list has moved to sourceforge.
Grettings.
Josep
Hi,
I just checkeq out today's CVS and build jackeq (0.3.7).
I set the right value for the pixmaps path in .jackeqrc.
on starting jackeq, it segfaults with the following message:
spreemachine redhat # jackeq
jackEQ 0.3.7
(c) 2003 S. Harris, P. Shirkey
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details.
Using jackeqrc file: /root/.jackeqrc
/root/.jackeqrc:64: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path:
"brushed-steel.png"
/root/.jackeqrc:65: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path:
"brushed-steel.png"
/root/.jackeqrc:66: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path:
"brushed-steel.png"
/root/.jackeqrc:67: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path:
"brushed-steel.png"
/root/.jackeqrc:68: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path:
"brushed-steel.png"
/root/.jackeqrc:92: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path:
"thai-gold-knobs.png"
Registering as jackEQ
Segmentation fault
indeed the pixmaps folder only contains:
spreemachine redhat # ls /usr/share/jackEQ/pixmaps/
Makefile Makefile.am Makefile.in thai-gold.png
Do the pixmaps come in another package or am I doing something dumb?
Regards
Ant-
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Oliver Masciarotte wrote a fairly nice piece on the state of open source audio
software in a professional mag..... we'll get in all of them
eventually.....
http://mixonline.com/ar/audio_free_beer_2/index.htm
jlc
Hi all.
I am looking to possibly buy the ST Audio C-Port soundcard, with rack
mountable I/O unit. I remember reading that this card was usable under
Linux, but also read on this mailing list that the MIDI features of the
card were unusable.
Has that been resolved, as I can't find the card in the card matrix, not
even in the new updated version that Patric s putting together.
Thoughts and suggestions welcome.
Luke
--
Luke Yelavich
AudioSlack Founder and head package maintainer
Audio software packaged for the Slackware Linux Distribution
http://www.audioslack.com
luke(a)audioslack.com
I am looking for USB audio and MIDI hardware for which Linux drivers are
available.
Does anyone here have experiences with Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy 2
NX or their Extigy box?
Thanks,
Andreas
> >
> > 0.5.33 fails to build, looks like something might be
> screwed up in the make script.
>
> Yes, the man page wasnt included in the dist tarball, fixed
> in CVS, try
> touch src/jamin.1 to hack round it for now.
No more seg fault problems with jamin 0.5.33 and jackeq 0.3.8 :)
-Reuben
As some of you already know I am the occasional webmaster/docs
maintainer for ALSA.
I have been planning some additions to the site to make it more
accessible but before I jump into anything that could be considered a
facelift I would like to get some opinions from y'all.
Can you tell me what things you would like to have on the website that
are not already there? What things have you noticed while using it that
are not user friendly?
I would like to add a database for some kind of card rating system.
What would you consider valuable things to rate a card against?
All opinions will be considered so don't hold back ;-]
--
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Hi all!
I used to play MIDI with AWE-64 with 24 MB RAM extention.
So I could use the SF2 soundfonts.
Unfortunately, the AWE-64 requires an EISA slot.
Could please enybody recommend a PCI successor of the
AWE64 which allows loading of SF2 soundfonts.
Please do not recommend Audigy! This is a lie! The
Audigy ALSA driver accidentally drops some
tones. This is a known bug, but
apparently nobody is willing to fix this
See.
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+…
Furthermore it ignores reverbation and
chorus instructions.
Please do not recommend FluidSynth. To avoid
misundersandings: Actually FluidSynth is a good
software. But it produces wrog envelopes for
strings and clarinets. The envelops are
like xylophone (or so ...)
I alreay mentioned this problem on this list.
But without success.
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