Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "softsynth".
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex and Java ...
> PS. It's never too late for people to volunteer to help! ;-)
I am also very interested in a Java implementation of Speex.
Can I help?
What is the state of the Java port?
Phil Burk
http://www.softsynth.com/
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2003 Nov 03
0
MIDI and friends
Hi, I really appreciate the good work put into wine. And indeed I have some
questions:
How sophisticated (if at all) is alsa midi support from within wine-hosted
sound applications? Think of Cubase/Fruityloops plus some Softsynths played
and recorded by an external keyboard.
Alsa works very well with low latency etc. on my current debian
installation. How thin/thick is the wine sound emulation layer?
Any experiences/suggestions with wine + sound/midi are welcome.
Thanks, Andreas
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2005 Oct 08
0
Wine, JACK and midi?
...free soundfonts I've found have been
pretty dire. The level of cheese involved is enough to kill a man.
So I'm wondering whether anybody has any experience with having WINE
doing terrible, horrible things with midi and JACK, since
Propellerheads and d-lusion have recently put out their old softsynths
for free. I've already tried getting ReBirth to work and came up to a
brick wall cause I couldn't figure out how to make it think the CD was
in the drive when it starts up the first time (had the image mounted
and everything), however, Rubberduck loads up no problem, I just need
to figure...
2010 Aug 10
2
That age old Midi issue again
I can run most midi apps in wine through timidity with no problem but there are quite a few apps which don't allow you to assign the midi output to timidity such as Media Player Classic or WM player 6. They try to use the windows default which is of course MS synth or Emu10k1.
There must be a way of mapping the midi output in wine from such apps to timidity but I just can't get it to
2001 Mar 28
1
mono files don't compress well
...encoded file for stereo is actually
smaller than the one for mono! I am encoding short voice and music
files that are only a few seconds long at 128kbps.
Has anyone else seen this odd behavior?
Can I get good compression ratios for mono files using the OGG SDK?
Thanks,
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2002 Mar 14
1
www.vorbis.com still down, httpd.conf bug?
I can access "http://vorbis.com/" but not http://www.vorbis.com/. This means
that many existing links on the web are broken.
I have been told that this is because the IP address changed and that the
change has not propagated across the net to my DNS. But the fact that I have
been able to access "http://vorbis.com/" tells me that the change has
actually propagated to my DNS. So
2002 Mar 12
1
build problems on Mac OS9
Hello,
I have been able to build an Ogg Vorbis app on Win32 and Linux but I am
having big troubles on Mac OS 9. If anyone has solutions to these problems I
would very much appreciate it.
1) The downloadable SDK page with the prebuilt libraries is unavailable
because http://www.vorbis.com is down. Does anyone know of an alternative
site?
2) I downloaded the libogg-1.0rc3.zip from
2002 Mar 12
7
alloca() problem with CodeWarrior
Thanks for the http://vorbis.com link. That worked. But I looked in the
download area and there is no SDK for Mac OS 9. So I am compiling the vorbis
code directly into my app.
The problem I am having now is that the CodeWarrior 5.0 compiler has a bug
with alloca(). It allocates the area on the stack but, under some
circumstances, it does not restore the stack pointer at the end of the
routine.