Re: [fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread Dave Serls
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 17:39:09 +0100 cryptoguru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > They run really cool ... pretty damn fast and can run without fans!! > Nice and quiet ... also low-power so I can use an external lap-top PSU! > > I've been trying an EPIA 800MHz C3 which worked great, but wasn't fast > eno

Re: [fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread cryptoguru
They run really cool ... pretty damn fast and can run without fans!!Nice and quiet ... also low-power so I can use an external lap-top PSU!I've been trying an EPIA 800MHz C3 which worked great, but wasn't fast enough for my 200MB piano sound (only got about 20 notes polyphony with zero-latency)So I

Re: [fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread Dave Serls
Nice idea for a product. I've been eyeing those mini chassis at our local MicroCenter store. Why the EPIA CPU? I'll second the ecasound recommendation for effects; only used it for mixdowns though. -- * Dave Serls

Re: [fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread Garett Shulman
cryptoguru wrote: I just noticed something called dssi, there are wrappers for fluidsynth and vst .. (fluidsynth-dssi & dssi-vst) so could use fluidsynth with vst effects presumably by patching them in jack. Don't understand why fluidsynth needs to be wrapped, I would've thought you could just

[fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread cryptoguru
I just noticed something called dssi,there are wrappers for fluidsynth and vst .. (fluidsynth-dssi & dssi-vst)so could use fluidsynth with vst effects presumably by patching them in jack. Don't understand why fluidsynth needs to be wrapped, I would've thought you could just take the output from flu

Re: [fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread John Anderson
On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 15:30 +0100, cryptoguru wrote: > I'm building a Hardware sound-module that runs the DeMuDi version of > debian and fluidsynth. > I'm using a mini-itx board in a tiny case 1.5GHz Epia C7 CPU with > 400MHz FSB and 1GB DDR2 RAM. Also running out through an Audiophile > 2496 card.

[fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread cryptoguru
Dear All,I'm building a Hardware sound-module that runs the DeMuDi version of debian and fluidsynth.I'm using a mini-itx board in a tiny case 1.5GHz Epia C7 CPU with 400MHz FSB and 1GB DDR2 RAM. Also running out through an Audiophile 2496 card. I got it working last night and the results are fantas