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Re: OSS/Linux? (Maybe OT)

Date1998-09-08 13:28
FromDave Phillips
SubjectRe: OSS/Linux? (Maybe OT)
Stuart Felenstein wrote:

> Obstacle, sound card configuration.  Out of my two sound cards one with
> ESS1868 chipset (?), and a Card D+ I'm hoping to get one working.  My
> preference would be the Card D+ but very little information is available
> on this with a seeming "it hasn't been done yet".
> 
> Can anyone give me some pointers as to support for either of these two
> cards under Linux?

Greetings:

  The ESS1868 (PnP) claims two entries on my Linux soundapps page (see
URL below), you might want to check them out. DAL has repeatedly
indicated that they have no intention of supporting Linux (I own their
Digital I/O card). AFAIK, the only pro quality digital audio i/o card
supported by Linux is the Zefiro, and I'm not at all sure how complete
is the support.

== Dave Phillips

       http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/index.html
   http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linux_soundapps.html


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I'm a first-time user of csound.ppc for PowerMac.
After I have opened an .orc and .sco respectively, and pressed RENDER, no
sound is generated through my PowerMac speakers.  Please help.  Thanks.




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From: Hans Mikelson 
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Subject: Re: the use of Feedback ?
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Schuyeteneer 
To: Csound List 
Date: Tuesday, September 08, 1998 4:21 AM
Subject: the use of Feedback ?




>- How can I create an "overtone" like feedback from a goven sound (either a
>synthesized sound or a looping sample)

Try the feedbacker in my multieffects processor at
http://www.werewolf.net/~hljmm/csound/

>- How can I do this in such a way that I can handle the feedback as if it
>was a seperate sound !!   (this is a difficult one I think)

Generate two feed-backs exactly the same then start playing with one to make
it stereo.  Two access just the feed-back try

afeedbk = afeedbksig - asig

I'd be interested in hearing any results you obtain.

Regards,
Hans Mikelson



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well i talke it you expanded the files- which solved the problem in your
previous mail...

> I'm a first-time user of csound.ppc for PowerMac.
> After I have opened an .orc and .sco respectively, and pressed RENDER, no
> sound is generated through my PowerMac speakers.  Please help.  Thanks.

	could you explain in little more detail?
	what DOES happen?
	post your orc/sco...

-matt



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To: Thorin Kerr 
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The newest version of the sources (i think 3.484 on..)
Scot was removed
	i think because it wasnt working and noone seemed to use it
anymore.
			but maybe ffitch or boulanger have other reasons
as well.

	
----->does this mean you USE scot?



-mart
On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Thorin Kerr wrote:

> G'day there.
> Say, would anyone know...If there is a version of ppc csound for mac
> that supports scot? I find 3.485(b) has eliminated it. I also find
> 3.47(b) thinks there's garbage in the scot file - I have ensured that
> the garbage is not hidden in the text. A curious problem, and I'm sure
> Scot's being phased out for a reason... but say, maybe someone could
> indulge me. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> _________________________________________________________
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Oh well then.
Can't say i do use Scot actually. More of a favour for a friend trying
to teach it. Longish story so I won't elaborate.




---"Matt J. Ingalls"  wrote:
>
> 
> The newest version of the sources (i think 3.484 on..)
> Scot was removed
> 	i think because it wasnt working and noone seemed to use it
> anymore.
> 			but maybe ffitch or boulanger have other reasons
> as well.
> 
> 	
> ----->does this mean you USE scot?
> 
> 
> 
> -mart
> On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Thorin Kerr wrote:
> 
> > G'day there.
> > Say, would anyone know...If there is a version of ppc csound for mac
> > that supports scot? I find 3.485(b) has eliminated it. I also find
> > 3.47(b) thinks there's garbage in the scot file - I have ensured
that
> > the garbage is not hidden in the text. A curious problem, and I'm
sure
> > Scot's being phased out for a reason... but say, maybe someone could
> > indulge me. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > _________________________________________________________
> > DO YOU YAHOO!?
> > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
> > 
> > 
> 
> 

_________________________________________________________
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Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com



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I'm using Visual Orchestrator, and I can't get it to render a wav =
file...
It says it has, but then there's no wav to be found..

Anyone else run into this problem?

thanks

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I'm using Visual Orchestrator, and I = can't get=20 it to render a wav file...
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(Maybe OT) In-Reply-To: <35F4752D.C65F7C05@dimensional.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-csound-outgoing@maths.ex.ac.uk Precedence: bulk On Mon, 7 Sep 1998, Stuart Felenstein wrote: [snip] > Obstacle, sound card configuration. Out of my two sound cards one with > ESS1868 chipset (?), and a Card D+ I'm hoping to get one working. My > preference would be the Card D+ but very little information is available > on this with a seeming "it hasn't been done yet". > > Can anyone give me some pointers as to support for either of these two > cards under Linux? Dave (Phillips) has already replied on the ESS1688. Concerning the CardD, in the past I have tried several time to get something out of Digital Audio, with no success. However, in one of these attempts someone else kindly replied: at the time (two years ago) I did not know very much what to do with his reply because it was a bit vague. I still don't know but maybe someone on these lists or someone that any of us could contact does. This could be a first attempt at trying to get CardD to work under Linux (indeed, a Nice Thing). Nicola ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nicola Bernardini E-mail: nicb@axnet.it Re graphics: A picture is worth 10K words -- but only those to describe the picture. Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described with pictures. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >From longword@aoife.indigo.ie Sun Sep 15 03:03:02 1996 Return-Path: longword@aoife.indigo.ie Received: from aras.softeam.it (aras.softeam.it [194.177.102.2]) by temporeale.softeam.it (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id DAA15505 for ; Sun, 15 Sep 1996 03:02:54 +0200 Received: from aoife.indigo.ie (aoife.indigo.ie [194.125.133.9]) by aras.softeam.it (8.6.12/8.6.12) with ESMTP id BAA24852 for ; Sun, 15 Sep 1996 01:04:40 +0200 Received: from yale (c4pkelly@ts06-05.dublin.indigo.ie [194.125.148.114]) by aoife.indigo.ie (8.7.5/8.7.5) with SMTP id XAA16287; Sat, 14 Sep 1996 23:45:35 +0100 (BST) Sender: c4pkelly@indigo.ie Message-ID: <323B435C.42D191DA@mail.indigo.ie> Date: Sat, 14 Sep 1996 23:44:28 +0000 From: Paul Kelly Organization: Othernet X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (X11; I; Linux 2.0.18 i586) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Nicola Bernardini Subject: Re: DigitalAudio cards supported under Linux? References: <32389C9B.4039B9C3@temporeale.softeam.it> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Status: RO Nicola Bernardini wrote: > > Hello, > > does anybody know if the DigitalAudio cards (CardD, V8, etc.) > have some drivers supporting them under Linux. The DigitalAudio > people does not seem to care to make the info to write such > drivers available. I am willing to help (I can write drivers) > but have no info whatsoever on these cards. > > Can somebody help? No. Well not exactly. I've had some passing experience with the CardD. I work as a programmer for Ireland's national TV & radio broadcaster (RTE). The largest project in my department is based around a custom-built, custom-programmed audio recorder/player box based around a 486, a CardD and a magneto-optical drive. I'm not on that particular team but I do know that the CardD uses at it's core an Analog Devices AD1864 chip (I may be wrong on the number but I'm definitely right on the manufacturer). The CardD also has some kind of DSP on there too, but for our particular project the card is being used for nice simple play and record functionality and the DSP is not used at all in so far as I'm aware. The card is used as a pretty standard DMA audio card. I think the DSP and/or the card has to be initialized though. Anyway, Analog Devices are very helpful sods and make the data sheets of their chips available to Surfers in PDF format. Helped my no end trying to get my own sound card - the AD1845 based Ensoniq PnP - working. Check out www.analog.com. A driver could probably be based on drivers/sound/ad1848.c in the Linux source. RTE may have further documentation on the CardD. If we do and we're not under any non-disclosure agreements I'll see what I can do about getting you some of it. Paul.