From taube at uiuc.edu Mon Dec 4 14:05:06 2006 From: taube at uiuc.edu (Rick Taube) Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 16:05:06 -0600 Subject: [CM] Fwd: Workshop in Algorithmic Computer Music: UCSC References: Message-ID: <054718FB-D9AB-4289-BBFB-E106193FBE10@uiuc.edu> The 2007 Workshop in Algorithmic Computer Music (WACM) will take place from June 25 through July 8, 2007 at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Participants will learn the Lisp computer programming language and create their own composition and analysis software. The instruction team will be led by David Cope, noted composer, author, and programmer. The workshop is limited to 15 participants to maintain a very high student to teacher ratio. Instructors will be on hand at all times, including lab hours. For more information, please visit the WACM website at http:// summer.ucsc.edu/wacm/ -- Sven Davis Coordinator Workshop in Algorithmic Computer Music University of California, Santa Cruz http://summer.ucsc.edu/wacm wacm at svendavis.com (831) 429-8378 From vdaigu at gmail.com Tue Dec 5 03:50:09 2006 From: vdaigu at gmail.com (victor ) Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 12:50:09 +0100 Subject: [CM] snd-ls-0.9.7.0 compilation error Message-ID: <59eebfb50612050350r26ff773en3fae1dac57dd9071@mail.gmail.com> Hello, I'm trying to build snd-sl in ubuntu linux. In compilation level, the process crash with this error: gcc -c -DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local/share/locale\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr/include/atk-1.0-I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pango- 1.0 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/cairo -I. --fast-math -O2 snd-gmain.c gcc -c -DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local/share/locale\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr/include/atk-1.0-I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pango- 1.0 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/cairo -I. --fast-math -O2 xg.c xg.c: In function 'gxg_clip_rich_text_received': xg.c:1422: warning: passing argument 1 of 'C_TO_XEN_guint8_' discards qualifiers from pointer target type xg.c: In function 'gxg_recent_filter': xg.c:1435: warning: passing argument 1 of 'C_TO_XEN_GtkRecentFilterInfo_' discards qualifiers from pointer target type gcc: Internal error: Terminado (killed) (program cc1) Please submit a full bug report. 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Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From k.s.matheussen at notam02.no Tue Dec 5 19:57:24 2006 From: k.s.matheussen at notam02.no (Kjetil S. Matheussen) Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 04:57:24 +0100 (CET) Subject: [CM] Re: snd-ls-0.9.7.0 compilation error In-Reply-To: <20061205200003.6566.22469.Mailman@cm-mail.stanford.edu> References: <20061205200003.6566.22469.Mailman@cm-mail.stanford.edu> Message-ID: > >> gcc: Internal error: Terminado (killed) (program cc1) >> Please submit a full bug report. >> See for instructions. > > I believe "internal error" from gcc usually means you are either running out of > memory, your memory is not functioning properly, or there is a bug in gcc. What > release of Ubuntu are you running, and are you running the default gcc from that > release? > Also, is this a new machine, or new memory? In case, you should have your memory replaced. From dlphillips at woh.rr.com Wed Dec 6 14:31:25 2006 From: dlphillips at woh.rr.com (Dave Phillips) Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 17:31:25 -0500 Subject: [CM] Linux soundapps site final update Message-ID: <457744BD.1050402@woh.rr.com> Greetings: As I announced on the LAD/LAU mail lists I will soon put a new edition of linux-sound.org online. This one will be the last edition for the foreseeable future. I hope to see the community take over the site and its maintenance, but for this last publication I have a request for all developers: If you have any software listed on http://linux-sound.org please take a look to see if your preferred URL is listed. If you have software you would like to see listed there, send me its URL as soon as possible. Ditto for logos. I'm going through every page on the site, culling dead links and correcting bad addresses. It takes time, so I'll be putting up the corrected pages over the next week or so. The latest New Additions is already up, and I've already corrected some pages (dsp.html took all day today), but I'll delay an official announcement until all pages have been emended. The site will remain online and unmaintained until it's replaced by something better or I just get tired of looking at it. So, send corrections, logos, etc. to me directly at dlphillips at woh.rr.com if you'd like your stuff listed so people might actually find it. :) Best, dp From andersvi at extern.uio.no Thu Dec 14 04:38:05 2006 From: andersvi at extern.uio.no (andersvi at extern.uio.no) Date: 14 Dec 2006 13:38:05 +0100 Subject: [CM] SND & jack: no recording devices Message-ID: Since some time this autumn snd's recordpanel is corrupted when jack is up. When trying to open the record-panel, snd complains along the lines of: [andersvi at olivier cvs-snd]$ snd odd: found 2 input devices, but then 0 input channels - and no recording-panel pops up. Some cvs'es ago i think the record-panel showed up, but with 3 output panes, and no input. And in snd's listener: > (recorder-in-chans) 0 > (recorder-out-chans) 2 The relevant sndlib pops up lots of available inputs/outputs though. [andersvi at olivier cvs-snd]$ jack_lsp | grep sndlib sndlib0:out_1 sndlib0:out_2 sndlib0:out_3 sndlib0:out_4 sndlib0:out_5 sndlib0:out_6 sndlib0:out_7 sndlib0:out_8 sndlib0:out_9 sndlib0:out_10 sndlib0:in_1 sndlib0:in_2 sndlib0:in_3 sndlib0:in_4 sndlib0:in_5 sndlib0:in_6 sndlib0:in_7 sndlib0:in_8 sndlib0:in_9 sndlib0:in_10 sndlib0:in_11 sndlib0:in_12 [andersvi at olivier cvs-snd]$ Any cures? -- William Shakespeare: If music be the food of love; play on. From b0ef at esben-stien.name Thu Dec 14 15:26:04 2006 From: b0ef at esben-stien.name (Esben Stien) Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 00:26:04 +0100 Subject: [CM] snd-start-snd and snd-guile-mode Dependent (Snd-8.5) Message-ID: <87mz5qt5yr.fsf@esben-stien.name> When starting up emacs, I always have to M-x snd-guile-mode before I can start snd with snd-start-snd. Any pointers how to avoid this? -- Esben Stien is b0ef at e s a http://www. s t n m irc://irc. b - i . e/%23contact sip:b0ef@ e e jid:b0ef@ n n From b0ef at esben-stien.name Thu Dec 14 15:59:46 2006 From: b0ef at esben-stien.name (Esben Stien) Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 00:59:46 +0100 Subject: [CM] Re: Re: DAC Size (Snd-8.5) In-Reply-To: <87odr1n79c.fsf@esben-stien.name> (Esben Stien's message of "Mon, 20 Nov 2006 22:22:07 +0100") References: <87odr1n79c.fsf@esben-stien.name> Message-ID: <87irget4el.fsf@esben-stien.name> Esben Stien writes: > Thank you very much for your help. It did return, but I think I've figured it out. You see, Snd is resampling. I looked at the header and it was using the default, 8kHz or so;). I put this in my .snd file: ;set default headers (set! (default-output-data-format) mus-lfloat) (set! (default-output-header-type) mus-riff) (set! (default-output-srate) 96000) Is this all correct when running JACK at 96kHz? Is seems to be working fine now;). -- Esben Stien is b0ef at e s a http://www. s t n m irc://irc. b - i . e/%23contact sip:b0ef@ e e jid:b0ef@ n n From bil at ccrma.Stanford.EDU Thu Dec 14 15:21:05 2006 From: bil at ccrma.Stanford.EDU (Bill Schottstaedt) Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 15:21:05 -0800 Subject: [CM] snd-start-snd and snd-guile-mode Dependent (Snd-8.5) In-Reply-To: <87mz5qt5yr.fsf@esben-stien.name> References: <87mz5qt5yr.fsf@esben-stien.name> Message-ID: <20061214232023.M75528@ccrma.Stanford.EDU> > Any pointers how to avoid this? Perhaps auto-mode-alist? There's an example in inf-snd.el. From lievenmoors at hotmail.com Sun Dec 17 10:35:42 2006 From: lievenmoors at hotmail.com (Lieven Moors) Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 19:35:42 +0100 Subject: [CM] sndplay jack cmucl Message-ID: hi everyone, i' ve installed clm recently on my G4 (os 10.3), in combination with xemacs and slime, and i would like it to work with JACK. When i compiled clm with the :jack feature, i didn't see soundplay connect to the jack server, and didn't have any sound. When compiled with coreaudio, I did have sound from jack, but it was full of errors (break-ups,noises). Maybe someone could guess why i'm having this problem (clm did compile without errors...). There is also a different question I would like to ask in this list. I' m always having trouble connecting sndplay to other applications via JACK. Because connecting and disconnecting is done automatically. Is there a way to change this behaviour. When I do make a patchbay-connection between f.e. ardour and sndplay, it just adds another connection (which is of course very logic...). From lievenmoors at hotmail.com Fri Dec 22 12:01:54 2006 From: lievenmoors at hotmail.com (Lieven Moors) Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 21:01:54 +0100 Subject: [CM] sndplay problems on OSX Message-ID: hi, I just installed clm on my mac G4 with CMUCL. When I compiled with :jack in *features*, sndplay didn't work. Then I just compiled it with CoreAudio, and let jack be the default for audio output. This works, but with lots of pop's and clicks. Does anyone know why :jack in *features* didn't work (it compiled without errors...). Or does anyone have a solution for the pop's and clicks of sndplay with coreaudio (and Jack Audio Router). Thanks for your help... lieven From johannes.quint at web.de Sun Dec 24 17:05:15 2006 From: johannes.quint at web.de (Johannes Quint) Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2006 02:05:15 +0100 Subject: [CM] cm on an intel-mac Message-ID: i've tried to install cm with openmcl on an intel-mac, but i get the following error: ? (load "/lisp/cm/src/cm.lisp") ; CM install directory: "/lisp/cm/" ; Loading "bin/openmcl_1.1-pre-061205_darwin-i386/pkg.dx64fsl" ; Compiling "src/openmcl.lisp" > Error: Error opening shared library "Carbon.framework/Carbon": no suitable image found. Did find: > /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Carbon: no matching architecture in universal wrapper > While executing: CCL:OPEN-SHARED-LIBRARY, in process listener(1). > Type :POP to abort, :R for a list of available restarts. is is not yet possible to work with cm on the new macs? johannes From lievenmoors at hotmail.com Sun Dec 24 03:16:30 2006 From: lievenmoors at hotmail.com (Lieven Moors) Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 12:16:30 +0100 Subject: [CM] (no subject) Message-ID: I've send two mails which didn't get through to the mailing list. Checkin' again now.... From bil at ccrma.Stanford.EDU Sun Dec 31 05:52:27 2006 From: bil at ccrma.Stanford.EDU (Bill Schottstaedt) Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 05:52:27 -0800 Subject: [CM] Snd 8.7 Message-ID: <20061231135050.M99961@ccrma.Stanford.EDU> Snd 8.7 a huge number of *.fs and *.rb improvements from Mike, including the new file bird.fsm. added frame.scm with: frame-reverse! frame-copy (from mixer.scm) sound->frame frame->sound region->frame make-frame-reader frame-reader? frame-reader-at-end frame-reader-position frame-reader-home free-frame-reader copy-frame-reader frame-reader-chans next-frame previous-frame read-frame make-region-frame-reader make-selection-frame-reader make-track-frame-reader read-track-frame make-sync-frame-reader frame->sound-data sound-data->frame sound->sound-data sound-data->sound region->sound-data track->sound-data selection->sound-data file->vct vct->file frame->vct vct->frame file->sound-data sound-data->file insert-sound-data insert-frame insert-vct mix-sound-data mix-frame scan-sound map-sound (this replaces 8.6's scan-sound) simultaneous-zero-crossing added to extensions.scm: pad-sound contrast-sound dither-sound scale-sound offset-sound normalize-sound added to examp.scm: compand-sound sync-all sound-data-multiply! sound-data-add! sound-data-offset! sound-data* sound-data+ sound-data-copy sound-data-reverse! sound-data-peak region-home add-source-file-extension clip-hook: called whenever we're about to clip while writing a sound file unclip-channel (dsp.scm) based on LPC (reconstruction via forward and backward prediction) lpc-coeffs and lpc-predict in dsp.scm io.c: mus_clip_set_handler finally decided to build in the definition of pi in Guile and Gauche. In the context of Snd, it is absurd to have to make sure "pi" is defined all the time. It's already defined in Forth, and in Ruby it's PI in the math module. clm.c: removed (unused) mus_make_frame|mixer_with_data removed the default font settings in Snd.gtkrc -- presumably Snd will now pick up your theme's default font. added a -nogtkrc startup switch. This turns off the search for a gtkrc file, or its built-in equivalent -- you get whatever your current theme wants. removed open-sound-file, vct->sound-file, and close-sound-file. These were optimizations that make little sense anymore -- use mus-sound-open-output and friends instead. See snd8.scm for backwards compatible replacements. mix tags use the mix-color now Checked: sbcl 1.0, lesstif 0.95 (it still doesn't work with Snd -- segfaults, comatose listener, etc), cmucl 19d (dies trying to compile cmn's transpose.lisp, so that file is commented out for this version of cmucl), pango 1.15.1|2, fontconfig 2.4.2, cairo 1.2.6, glib 2.12.5|6, stklos 0.82, gamin 1.8.0 (this version fixes at least one of the problems that would sometimes cause Snd to hang) Thanks: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano, Mike Scholz, Kjetil Matheussen, Forest Bond