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2010 Dec 25
0
For sale Yamaha DGX-640 Grand Piano Keyboard for $450USD
We are wholesale supplier of DJ equipment here in Taiwan.We have various model in stock such as Guitar,Amps/Effects,Bass,Drums,Keyboards,Live Sound in stock.interested buyers should contact us at the below address
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Pioneer DJM 909 ...................$500USD
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Pioneer DJM 800 ...................$500USD
Pioneer DJM-600...
2012 Apr 11
1
Several drum machines do not work
Hammerhead does not work, despite the fact that it was listed as working many years ago. Here's the link to the download:
http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/download.shtml
I also couldn't get Drumbox to work:
http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/drumbox.shtml
I also tried the d-lusion Drumstation without success:
http://www.d-lusion.com/ProductsDrumstation.html
They all work fine in Windows XP. Do I need to have the .exe file in a special place of the directory before executing? Is there...
2002 Jul 07
2
Sensitivity to sounds with frequency
...wo tones of two different frequencies sound equally loud, what's the
(rough) relationship between their power? This is for percussive sounds
in music, but I assume it's roughly the same for all sounds. The ear
seems more sensitive at high frequencies. For example, when you alternate
bass drum and high hat, and you adjust them until they both sound about
the same, the RMS power of the high hat is a lot smaller than the bass
drum. Is the sensitivity roughly 1 / frequency? 1 / sqrt(frequency)?
Thanks,
Martin
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2009 Jan 01
0
Drumming up publicity for Sketchup on Wine to attract more testers...
Sketchup seems to be working pretty well, so I just posted
http://digg.com/linux_unix/Google_Sketchup_7_working_in_Wine_1_1_11
to see if I could attract some real sketchup users
to find more bugs.
If you think that's a good idea, please digg it
so it can show up on the front page.
Thanks,
Dan
2001 Feb 13
1
some listening tests
Hi,
I have a couple of samples that produce interesting artifacts when
encoded with the CVS snapshot of 2001-02-13. Both are about a meg.
ftp://slumber.dhs.org/tmp/4.wav.bz2
When encoded with oggenc -b 128, there is a sort of stereo separation
in the drums, while in the original they are 'solidly' positioned in the
stereo field. This also occurs with -b 160 and is barely audible with
-b 192.
ftp://slumber.dhs.org/tmp/beetles.wav.bz2
In this one there is a breathy vocal that becomes noisy and has the same
stereo effect as above. This is a...
2009 Apr 27
3
%d does not expand to domain
...ntication:
username_format: %Ln
In the client, tried with CONE and Mail.app, I put the username as:
uname.example at example.com
So, the authentication works fine, as it extracts the uname.example
from the uname.example at example.com supplied.
The mail_location does not:
Apr 27 17:21:26 drum dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<uname.example>,
method=PLAIN, rip=88.149.183.86, lip=88.149.202.106, TLS
Apr 27 17:21:26 drum dovecot: IMAP(name.example): Effective uid=1301,
gid=1301, userhomes=/userhomes/example.com/uname
Apr 27 17:21:26 drum dovecot: IMAP(uname.example): Namespace:...
2011 Nov 16
5
Multi-channel labels in Vorbis comments
...rk towards a new open standard for stem mixing,
something that is compatible with sharing our mixes on the open web -
legally, of course - but could also be used by record labels that sell
tracks to DJs.
For example, eight channel Ogg Vorbis files where the first two tracks
are a stereo mix of the drums, third and fourth stereo bass, fifth and
sixth stereo vocals, and seventh and eighth tracks everything else. This
means that you can mute or solo individual stems in the mix, giving you
the versatility of four-deck or eight-deck mixing but without the
problems of keeping many decks in sync.
It se...
2006 Jun 07
1
Controlling Cisco 7960 Ringtone from Asterisk
...ahh.pcm
Doh! doh.pcm
Old Style ringer1.pcm
Synth Low ringer2.pcm
Dungeon ringer3.pcm
Lightbulb ringer4.pcm
Synth High ringer6.pcm
Are You There M AreYouThere.raw
Are You There F AreYouThereF.raw
ClockShop ClockShop.raw
Curley Curley.raw
Drums 1 Drums1.raw
Drums 2 Drums2.raw
FilmScore FilmScore.raw
FlintPhone FlintPhone.raw
HarpSynth HarpSynth.raw
Jamaica Jamaica.raw
Klaxons Klaxons.raw
KotoEffect KotoEffect.raw
MusicBox MusicBox.raw
Neuro Neuro.raw
Ohno O...
2008 Jul 22
4
Printer recommendations
Since my old Epson C86 has finally managed to clog up the print heads,
I'm in the market for a replacement. I'd like to know what the people
on this list are using for printers that are currently available, since
we are using versions of CUPS and foomatic that are frozen, and any
other issues or "gotchas" that you are aware of.
For the replacement printer, I'm considering a
1999 Sep 13
2
No luck with "UNIX password sync"
...changing within win95. The posts I've seen
in the mailing list concerning sync have so far gone unanswered :-(
I'm just looking for any information on this feature, has anyone out
there had it work? And perhaps just to add myself to the list of users
interested in this feature to try and drum up momentum for it.
Love the Samba package. I guess I'll work around this till it gets fully
implemented.
Thanks,
--
Ethan Vaughn
evaughn@streaminfo.com
2009 Aug 09
2
floating point
...Frames are a completely artificial creation of the digital world, and
frame timing does not correspond to the timing of music repetitions
in music. Because music represents an analog signal, the repetition
could occur at a fraction of a frame, or even a fraction of a
sample. Compressing a drum loop would require a lot of tricks to
detect the repetition unless the frame size were somehow luckily
aligned with the tempo. Maybe a song with 70.3125 BPM or 140.625 BPM
could be compressed this way, but most music will not have such a
precise tempo - in fact, tempo may drift if a live b...
2009 Aug 09
0
alternate compression
I'm doing testing on this at the moment.
But to start with:
>>Because music represents an analog signal,
As I wrote, it would only apply to specific genres, not analog recordings.
Electronic music quite often doesn't leave a computer these days. And it
mainly consists of drums, synths & vocals/effects. Drums are often samples
sequenced at sample (not sub-sample) accuracy, thus repeated (of course if
the song was post-resampled, there will be sub-sample times). Synths are a
problem, as the riffs will have more variations, and also free-running
oscillators will gi...
2001 Jul 02
5
Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v.1.11a Bug Report
...Bebob
Big Band
Black Metal
Bluegrass
Blues
Booty Bass
BritPop
Cabaret
Celtic
Chamber Music
Chanson
Chorus
Christian Gangsta Rap
Christian Rap
Christian Rock
Classic Rock
Classical
Club
Club-House
Comedy
Contemporary Christian
Country
Crossover
Cult
Dance
Dance Hall
Darkwave
Death Metal
Disco
Dream
Drum & Bass
Drum Solo
Duet
Easy Listening
Electronic
Ethnic
Eurodance
Euro-House
Euro-Techno
Fast-Fusion
Folk
Folk/Rock
Folklore
Freestyle
Funk
Fusion
Game
Gangsta Rap
Goa
Gospel
Gothic
Gothic Rock
Grunge
Hard Rock
Hardcore
Heavy Metal
Hip-Hop
House
Humour
Indie
Industrial
Instrumental
Instrumental...
2005 Aug 12
5
yet another Asterisk and VMware question
...27.ELsmp/misc/wctdm.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.21-27.ELsmp/misc/wctdm.o: wctdm failed
Am I banging my head against at Windows/VMware/Linux/Asterisk
incompatibility? Or can this work and I'm just doing something stupid
(always a possibility with me).
With a great amount of effort, I can drum up a spare machine, but I REALLY
don't want to do this and would much prefer the VMware setup. Any advice
will be welcomed.
Thanks,
Bruce
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2017 Aug 24
2
llvm-mc-[dis]assemble-fuzzer status?
...ial
> issue is that llvm-isel-fuzzer is more of a collection of fuzzers, and
> it needs some arguments to run (ie, to choose the backend).
>
I have the same problem with clang-proto-fuzzer, which uses the same
approach with flags as llvm-isel-fuzzer.
The solution I was thinking about is (drum roll!) to encode the flags in
the binary name, e.g.
"./llvm-isel-fuzzer,-flag1,-flag2" and then read these flags from argv[0]
in LLVMFuzzerInitialize()
Then in oss-fuzz build.sh we will just do this:
for flags in -flag1a,-flag1b -flag2a,-flag2b; do
cp llvm-isel-fuzzer $OUT/llvm-isel-fu...
2010 Dec 17
4
Changing a value in a particular row and column within a text file
Dear list,
I need to change a value within a particular line of a plain text file
with characters and numbers, and I haven't found any way of doing this
by using R.
What I have a is a file that doesn't have tabular data (so, I think
that 'read.table' or 'read.delim' are not the right tools for this),
but some text, and I now exactly the row that has to be modified and
the
2008 Mar 31
0
[LLVMdev] first two chapters for the ocaml bindings in svn
The full series of the ocaml tutorial is done! You can find it here:
http://llvm.org/docs/tutorial/
Please let me know if you have any comments, bugs, suggestions, and
etc. I'll send a mail to the ocaml mailing list tomorrow to drum up
some interest from the other ocaml users.
2006 Apr 04
1
Parsing a SQL file directly into activerecord::execute method
...(cmd)
This seems to not work as I would expect. My guess is that there is
some problem with the File.read parser.
Any ideas? The SQL file is pretty large. I bet the parser is doing
something to some of the input characters.
Best,
B
PS: Before anyone starts beating on the, do it the Rails way drum, the
file is big. Processes relatively large (up to several hundred million
records) tables, and works much faster when doing it in SQL directly. I
promise.
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Brian Corrigan
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2001 Sep 22
1
? ALSA ? projext ? start ??
...e to know if rhere are allready code snips for a ALSA
wrapper ?
since OSS is realy crappy and i don't have the money for the comerical
ones.
I think the ALSA interface should be there fast, or the OSS driver
should be able to handle the ALSA->OSS(fake) module propper and not
turning into a drum mashine....
-moritz
2008 Mar 30
2
[LLVMdev] first two chapters for the ocaml bindings in svn
Chapters 3 and 4 are now in subversion:
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/docs/tutorial/OCamlLangImpl3.html?view=co
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/docs/tutorial/OCamlLangImpl4.html?view=co
These modules add support for codegen and jitting. Control structures
are next :)