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Re: Listening to Chinese Democracy in PARIS....off topic question [message #101303 is a reply to message #101294] |
Thu, 27 November 2008 22:32 |
Nappy
Messages: 198 Registered: September 2006
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Mike,
First off,thanks for all your great work with PARIS. Is it possible to add
Rewire to PARIS? I know your work has been with the PARIS hardware,but if
there is anyway it would be awesome!
I know that Propellerhead has some sort of developers kit that they offer.
I can hope for a minute.
respect
Nappy
"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
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>..with a redesigned Scherzo.
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>If I can get through a few listens without crashing, I'll post a beta.
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>So far, I've started it several times with no "Tom's Hardware" utility,
and
>the C16 seems fine.
>
>I moved the code that copies data to and from the cards into the interrupt
>service routine, which should resolve the threadsafety issues. I wasn't
>able to move some notification code into the ISR, though. The code lets
>the app know that some data has been sent or received by the Scherzo. Microsoft
>doesn't allow setting events in an ISR. This matters because I won't be
>able to create as tight a buffering system as I had hoped for a low latency
>ASIO driver. It's just the way it is, I guess.
>
>I'll let you know how this goes.
>
>All the best,
>
>Mike
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Re: Listening to Chinese Democracy in PARIS....off topic question [message #101304 is a reply to message #101303] |
Thu, 27 November 2008 22:38 |
Nappy
Messages: 198 Registered: September 2006
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Or maybe a MAC OSX low latency driver for the hardware.
"Nappy" <juggler9@rock.com> wrote:
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>Mike,
>First off,thanks for all your great work with PARIS. Is it possible to add
>Rewire to PARIS? I know your work has been with the PARIS hardware,but if
>there is anyway it would be awesome!
>I know that Propellerhead has some sort of developers kit that they offer.
>I can hope for a minute.
>
>respect
>Nappy
>
>"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
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>>..with a redesigned Scherzo.
>>
>>If I can get through a few listens without crashing, I'll post a beta.
>>
>>So far, I've started it several times with no "Tom's Hardware" utility,
>and
>>the C16 seems fine.
>>
>>I moved the code that copies data to and from the cards into the interrupt
>>service routine, which should resolve the threadsafety issues. I wasn't
>>able to move some notification code into the ISR, though. The code lets
>>the app know that some data has been sent or received by the Scherzo.
Microsoft
>>doesn't allow setting events in an ISR. This matters because I won't be
>>able to create as tight a buffering system as I had hoped for a low latency
>>ASIO driver. It's just the way it is, I guess.
>>
>>I'll let you know how this goes.
>>
>>All the best,
>>
>>Mike
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Re: Listening to Chinese Democracy in PARIS....off topic question [message #101307 is a reply to message #101304] |
Fri, 28 November 2008 01:56 |
Mike Audet
Messages: 294 Registered: December 2008
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Hi Nappy,
Anything is possible. The more I learn about the code, the more I realize
I can do.
The immediate plan is for finishing up the scherzo and then working on the
PC ASIO driver.
All the best,
Mike
"Nappy" <juggler9@rock.com> wrote:
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>Or maybe a MAC OSX low latency driver for the hardware.
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>"Nappy" <juggler9@rock.com> wrote:
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>>Mike,
>>First off,thanks for all your great work with PARIS. Is it possible to
add
>>Rewire to PARIS? I know your work has been with the PARIS hardware,but
if
>>there is anyway it would be awesome!
>>I know that Propellerhead has some sort of developers kit that they offer.
>>I can hope for a minute.
>>
>>respect
>>Nappy
>>
>>"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
>>>
>>>..with a redesigned Scherzo.
>>>
>>>If I can get through a few listens without crashing, I'll post a beta.
>>>
>>>So far, I've started it several times with no "Tom's Hardware" utility,
>>and
>>>the C16 seems fine.
>>>
>>>I moved the code that copies data to and from the cards into the interrupt
>>>service routine, which should resolve the threadsafety issues. I wasn't
>>>able to move some notification code into the ISR, though. The code lets
>>>the app know that some data has been sent or received by the Scherzo.
>Microsoft
>>>doesn't allow setting events in an ISR. This matters because I won't
be
>>>able to create as tight a buffering system as I had hoped for a low latency
>>>ASIO driver. It's just the way it is, I guess.
>>>
>>>I'll let you know how this goes.
>>>
>>>All the best,
>>>
>>>Mike
>>
>
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Re: Listening to Chinese Democracy in PARIS....off topic question [message #101325 is a reply to message #101304] |
Fri, 28 November 2008 23:27 |
Martin Harrington
Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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Hey Nappy
I guess that you got it up and running, huh?
Martin H
On 28/11/08 5:38 PM, in article 492f83d3$1@linux, "Nappy"
<juggler9@rock.com> wrote:
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> Or maybe a MAC OSX low latency driver for the hardware.
>
> "Nappy" <juggler9@rock.com> wrote:
>>
>> Mike,
>> First off,thanks for all your great work with PARIS. Is it possible to add
>> Rewire to PARIS? I know your work has been with the PARIS hardware,but if
>> there is anyway it would be awesome!
>> I know that Propellerhead has some sort of developers kit that they offer.
>> I can hope for a minute.
>>
>> respect
>> Nappy
>>
>> "Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
>>>
>>> ..with a redesigned Scherzo.
>>>
>>> If I can get through a few listens without crashing, I'll post a beta.
>>>
>>> So far, I've started it several times with no "Tom's Hardware" utility,
>> and
>>> the C16 seems fine.
>>>
>>> I moved the code that copies data to and from the cards into the interrupt
>>> service routine, which should resolve the threadsafety issues. I wasn't
>>> able to move some notification code into the ISR, though. The code lets
>>> the app know that some data has been sent or received by the Scherzo.
> Microsoft
>>> doesn't allow setting events in an ISR. This matters because I won't be
>>> able to create as tight a buffering system as I had hoped for a low latency
>>> ASIO driver. It's just the way it is, I guess.
>>>
>>> I'll let you know how this goes.
>>>
>>> All the best,
>>>
>>> Mike
>>
>
Martin H
Lend An Ear Sound
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Re: Listening to Chinese Democracy in PARIS....off topic question [message #101329 is a reply to message #101325] |
Sat, 29 November 2008 11:31 |
Nappy
Messages: 198 Registered: September 2006
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Not the Mac side yet. I need help. I'll e-mail you about it.
respect
Nappy
Martin Harrington <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>Hey Nappy
>
>I guess that you got it up and running, huh?
>
>Martin H
>
>
>On 28/11/08 5:38 PM, in article 492f83d3$1@linux, "Nappy"
><juggler9@rock.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Or maybe a MAC OSX low latency driver for the hardware.
>>
>> "Nappy" <juggler9@rock.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Mike,
>>> First off,thanks for all your great work with PARIS. Is it possible to
add
>>> Rewire to PARIS? I know your work has been with the PARIS hardware,but
if
>>> there is anyway it would be awesome!
>>> I know that Propellerhead has some sort of developers kit that they offer.
>>> I can hope for a minute.
>>>
>>> respect
>>> Nappy
>>>
>>> "Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> ..with a redesigned Scherzo.
>>>>
>>>> If I can get through a few listens without crashing, I'll post a beta.
>>>>
>>>> So far, I've started it several times with no "Tom's Hardware" utility,
>>> and
>>>> the C16 seems fine.
>>>>
>>>> I moved the code that copies data to and from the cards into the interrupt
>>>> service routine, which should resolve the threadsafety issues. I wasn't
>>>> able to move some notification code into the ISR, though. The code
lets
>>>> the app know that some data has been sent or received by the Scherzo.
>> Microsoft
>>>> doesn't allow setting events in an ISR. This matters because I won't
be
>>>> able to create as tight a buffering system as I had hoped for a low
latency
>>>> ASIO driver. It's just the way it is, I guess.
>>>>
>>>> I'll let you know how this goes.
>>>>
>>>> All the best,
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>
>>
>
>Martin H
>Lend An Ear Sound
>
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