Subject: Fw: [linux-audio-dev] read it and drool
From: Ellis Breen (miminon_AT_hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Dec 03 2000 - 18:58:26 EET
Sorry... This was intended for the list and not Benno..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ellis Breen" <miminon_AT_hotmail.com>
To: "Benno Senoner" <sbenno_AT_gardena.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] read it and drool
>
> > > even use the wheelmouse (or Z-axis controller as it is known to X
> Windows)
> > > to provide control log functionality.
> >
> > I'm not against knobs etc, but what I hate is when the gfx gets TOO
heavy.
> > I'm more for GUI elements like the ones used in Reaktor.
> Yep, the cable animation is OTT...
> >
> > >
> > > And it's nowhere near as immune to sound break up as Rebirth was (even
> with
> > > ASIO drivers),
> >
> > Interesting , just for curiousity, have you tried the app ?
> > At least the pressreleases say HW-like latencies , but never trusted too
> much
> > press releases too much.
> > I prefer to trust to my selfmade latency diagrams since they tell you
the
> whole
> > truth. :-)
> Yes I have tried the app, and even at large ASIO latencies when dragging
> windows around there were occasional breakups even playing a relatively
> undemanding tune on a PII350 with 128MB RAM. Oddly, at even higher
latencies
> using MME output, the breakups disappeared.
> >
> > > something I wouldn't expect to see if it were to run under a
> > > LL Linux kernel. So, not so "Hard" after all. And limited to a
whatever
> > > proprietary modules the Propellerheads choose to assign to it. The
worst
> of
> > > both hard and soft worlds...
> >
> > This is why we are using linux ..... :-)
> > MAIA should (when it gets out of the vapourware status) be able the
above
> > wiring, but without any significant limitation in the flexiblity.
> > Plus it has to be HARD in all senses.
> Bring it on!
>
> Ellis
>
Sorry, Benno, am used to the egroups way of doing things...
Ellis
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