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Yeah, at least, I'm curious; but, actually, the only cam I've got is a built-in in a laptop which is still (and still...) running WinXP; so it's gonna take some time, at least, I have to install linux on it... finally...
2009-03-06 16:02:09 UTC in Peripheral MIDI Controller
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Yeah, at least, I'm curious; but, actually, the only cam I've got is a built-in in a laptop which is still (and still...) running WinXP; so it's gonna take some time, at least, I have to install linux on it... finally...
2009-03-06 14:05:12 UTC in Peripheral MIDI Controller
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Ben wrote: "Yea, its on my todo list, to make a Mac and *nix version." - but it was more than year ago...
2009-03-05 11:57:12 UTC in Peripheral MIDI Controller
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AFAIK, the simplest VST plugins often had no their own GUI leaving to VST host to draw them knobs or faders. One of particularly useful GUIless VST FX on my mind is BJ Lo-Fi. I don't know, whether BJ plugins currently have home site, at least it can be downloaded (bundled with other BJ FX) from http://www.music-boss.com/freeware_plug-in_bj.htm; and from numerous other places.
When I open BJ...
2008-12-19 18:01:29 UTC in LMMS (Linux MultiMedia Studio)
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I've seen this behaviour in Win build (under Win'2000) and in Linux build under Kubuntu 8 as well. I can't meditate properly to formulate the most formal description, thus just an example: if you load a 303 VCF into effect slot then create TWO automation tracks, link 303VCF's left channel cutoff to the first auto track and the right channel cutoff to the second auto track, then you get both...
2008-11-24 20:43:25 UTC in LMMS (Linux MultiMedia Studio)
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Some search results:
http://sourceforge.net/search/index.php?words=%28%2BOSC+%2BJava%29&type_of_search=soft&pmode=0&words=%28%2BOSC+%2BJava%29&Search=Search
Namely, NetUtil (http://sourceforge.net/projects/netutil/) is of 0.32 current version, while javaosc (http://sourceforge.net/projects/javaosc/) got no files yet (that reminds me of early days of jvst).
2007-03-19 09:07:02 UTC in Frinika
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> However, the opposite happens: the gui element which is behind is the one that you move.
Isn't it intended to let access GUI elements which are on the bottom of stack, thus taking them to the top (in rotation)? Because if
> the correct behaviour was that the front-most element "receive" the mouse click
then the front-most element would be the only one that receives while the others...
2007-03-14 10:09:42 UTC in Pure Data Computer Music System
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If Frinika could output OSC data (there are some java-based OSC implementations), I guess, it could be much more useful under JACKless (Windows is the first example) environments.
2007-02-22 09:48:42 UTC in Frinika
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Neither old 0.2.0-project (played fine before that) nor
newly created with Rasmus as a synthesizer produce anything
but a 44-bytes wav files.
2006-10-12 17:41:35 UTC in Frinika