Hi,
Has anyone here had any luck/difficulty with Hydrogen and netone?
ex. jack -R -d netone
Hydrogen works fine if connected directly to a jack server but here it
doesn't make any noise if connected via netone.
Every other app I am using works fine as a netjack slave.
There doesn't appear to be any error messages so far.
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Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
In some testing lately, with jackd2 and netone, a whole lot of the
following are reported by the slave:
deadline more than 1 second in the future, trimming it.
and a lot (but a bit less) of both of these are reported by the master:
JackAudioDriver::ProcessGraphAsyncMaster: Process error
JackAudioDriver::ProcessGraphAsyncMaster: Process error
JackEngine::XRun: client = netjack was not finished, state = Triggered
JackAudioDriver::ProcessGraphAsyncMaster: Process error
JackEngine::XRun: client = netjack was not finished, state = Triggered
JackAudioDriver::ProcessGraphAsyncMaster: Process error
Any idea what is going on?
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Hello dear all.
Lately I've stumble upon some news and topics related to FLOSS licensing
and some cases defended by the Software Freedom Conservancy [1]
organization against corporations (see VMware[2]) that violate or just
ignore the terms and conditions of these licenses.
Given that here there is a wide range of people in different situations,
from researchers, programmers that make a living developing software,
developers (pro or not) that make utilities based on that software... and
just users, I'm really interested in real life cases in linux audio
software ecosystem.
In this case about your experience, premises and reasons why you chose your
licenses for your products or original projects, and same thing when you
build upon existing software.
Some ideas I hear here and there are along the lines of GPL 2: most used,
GPL 3: avoids Tivoization, LGPL and APL: permissive for enterprise use and
make business model easier (if it can be)...
Thanks in advance folks.
[1] http://sfconservancy.org/
[2]
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/03/05/vmware_sued_for_gpl_violation_by_li…
jalv.select is a little (gtkmm2) GUI to select lv2 plugs from a list and
run them with jalv.
it features:
* search LV2 plugins by regex or by plugin class
* select a LV2 plugin from a ascending sorted list
* select a preset to load
* select the jalv interpreter
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* reload lilv world to catch new installed plugins and presets,
* minimize app to systray icon
jalv.select is released into the public domain.
get the release tar ball here:
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get the development source here:
https://github.com/brummer10/jalv_select/tree/master
We're proud to announce the immediate availability of DrumGizmo version
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// The DrumGizmo team
Greetings,
An upbeat piece, "What brings the wind", is mostly acoustic sounding.
In a rock way, that is. Mostly an acoustic bass guitar with plenty of
string hit, two acoustic guitars buzzingly ripping their riffs. A
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Exported without normalization.
Made from total scratch in a few hours, while taking care of a cold.
Enjoy.
All comments welcomed.
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