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From: Paul W. <pw_...@sl...> - 2003-05-23 17:01:53
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On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 02:54:18PM -0400, Paul Winkler wrote: > what is the sound of one clap handing? > just wondering if this list still works... and if i'm still on it. -- Paul Winkler home: http://www.slinkp.com "Muppet Labs, where the future is made - today!" |
From: John L. <lazzaro@CS.Berkeley.EDU> - 2002-10-14 19:45:10
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Pick up sfront 0.85 -- 10/13/02 at: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro/sa/index.html [1] Mac OS X support for real-time MIDI control, using the -cin coremidi control driver. Up to four external MIDI sources are recognized. Virtual sources are ignored; expect virtual source support in a future release. [2] Mac OS X memory locking now works in normal user processes, and is no longer limited to root. ----- With this release, all of the real-time examples in the sfront distribution run under Mac OS X. Specifically, its now it's possible to use OS X as a Structured Audio softsynth -- I've been running my PowerBook this way with 2ms CoreAudio buffers, with MIDI input from my controller via an Edirol UM-1S USB MIDI interface, and audio output via the headphone jack on the Powerbook, and things work glitch-free (try the linbuzz example in the release). Also, because audio and MIDI are both virtualized under OS X, its possible to run multiple ./sa softsynths in parallel (i.e. from different Terminal windows) and get useable layering ... although in most cases, you'd be better off doing your layering inside a single SA engine. -------------------------------------------------- John Lazzaro -- CS Division -- EECS -- UC Berkeley lazzaro [at] cs [dot] berkeley [dot] edu -------------------------------------------------- |
From: John L. <lazzaro@CS.Berkeley.EDU> - 2002-08-30 19:21:14
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Pick up sfront 0.84 -- 8/29/02 at: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro/sa/index.html Change log message: [1] CoreAudio I/O now works correctly under Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar). Thanks to Juno. [2] Large -latency values no longer hang CoreAudio; documentation for -latency option is now accurate for CoreAudio. Thanks to Manfred Brockhaus. [3] Sfront networking now works under Mac OS X, including PPP and DHCP. -------------------------------------------------- John Lazzaro -- CS Division -- EECS -- UC Berkeley lazzaro [at] cs [dot] berkeley [dot] edu -------------------------------------------------- |
From: John L. <lazzaro@CS.Berkeley.EDU> - 2002-08-12 20:01:36
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Pick up sfront 0.83 8/11/02 at: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro/sa/index.html Change log message: Version 0.83 -- 8/11/02 [1] Low-latency audio output and input now supported for Mac OS X using CoreAudio. Developed on a TiBook under 10.1.5; please send reports for other platforms. Thanks to coreaudio-api and darwin mailing list members for extensive API help. [2] Compile-time warnings under Visual C++ fixed. Thanks to Kees van Prooijen. --- This release is the first step towards making OS X a primary release platform for sfront, alongside Linux -- expect to see CoreMIDI and AudioUnits drivers in future releases. The cpuload standard name works, and the latency is tunable via sfront's -latency option. The driver handles VM page warmups, and if the sa.c executable is run as root, the driver locks pages into RAM if there is enough free memory. Check out the rtime/aatest, rtime/ascii, and rtime/linain examples to check out the CoreAudio driver, and let me know it works on your Mac. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Lazzaro -- Research Specialist -- CS Division -- EECS -- UC Berkeley lazzaro [at] cs [dot] berkeley [dot] edu www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: John L. <lazzaro@CS.Berkeley.EDU> - 2002-07-25 19:42:57
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Pick up sfront 0.82 5/24/02 at: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro/sa/index.html Change log message: Version 0.82 -- 7/23/02 [1] Bugfixes for large spline and cubicseg wavetables, and for polymorphic opcodes used in wavetables. Thanks to Michael B. [2] SIP server IP numbers updated for sfront networking. To use earlier sfront versions with the new SIP server, add -sip_ip 128.32.112.203 to the sfront command line. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Lazzaro -- Research Specialist -- CS Division -- EECS -- UC Berkeley lazzaro [at] cs [dot] berkeley [dot] edu www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: John L. <lazzaro@CS.Berkeley.EDU> - 2002-07-18 18:54:08
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> what is the sound of one clap handing? Yes, the list works ... --jl |
From: Paul W. <pw_...@sl...> - 2002-07-18 18:51:18
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what is the sound of one clap handing? |
From: Paul W. <pw_...@sl...> - 2002-07-18 00:33:54
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I have nothing to say, and I am saying it. |