- Replacing audio peaks by drums: I've written a small tool, drumreplacer, which does this for a single audio channel. However it is rather limited and uses a lot of CPU. Still a far cry from the capabilities of drumagog.
You should check out Aubio http://aubio.piem.org/
It does what you want, and more. It turns my guitar into a midi instrument when combined with jack configured to ultralow latency via my beautiful M-auio 44 soundcard.
The restrictive design in modern aircleaners is for reducing noise, the airfilterbox is tuned to avoid resonance. You can gain some power by removing these restrictions. But please don't trust anything you read, especially the adds for car tuning parts. What vehicle can gain 20hp? Performance cars with 400-500hp? You might get a 1-5% hp gain from a low resistance airfilter/box, no more.
"Hush must have started with solid billets of aluminium of almost five and a half centimetres thick to create the side panels. Those solid blocks of aluminium have then been machined into vertical fins, then each one of the fins has again been machined with ridges for ultimate heat dissipation."
The part is not machined, it is made by exstrusion This is a very common way of manufacturing heatsinks.
"...the same level of security and protection as the commercial products"
Novell is just as commercial as other vendors, when will they learn that GPL software is "Free as in freedom"? And many of the packages in Open Enterprise Server isn't more free than Netware used to be.
The restrictive design in modern aircleaners is for reducing noise, the airfilterbox is tuned to avoid resonance. You can gain some power by removing these restrictions.
But please don't trust anything you read, especially the adds for car tuning parts. What vehicle can gain 20hp? Performance cars with 400-500hp? You might get a 1-5% hp gain from a low resistance airfilter/box, no more.
"Hush must have started with solid billets of aluminium of almost five and a half centimetres thick to create the side panels. Those solid blocks of aluminium have then been machined into vertical fins, then each one of the fins has again been machined with ridges for ultimate heat dissipation."
The part is not machined, it is made by exstrusion
This is a very common way of manufacturing heatsinks.
"...the same level of security and protection as the commercial products"
Novell is just as commercial as other vendors, when will they learn that GPL software is "Free as in freedom"? And many of the packages in Open Enterprise Server isn't more free than Netware used to be.
I've got neighbors with wi-fi (with myself included).
There is a C&W song called "I'm My Own Grandpa" http://users.cis.net/sammy/grandpa.htm
, but i've never heard of someone being their own neighbor.
Yes you can, select "Sync with JACK" in options editor | sync tab.
Just tested now with ardour and rhytmbox.
Ardour 0.9beta17
Build your own iso's with jigdo http://atterer.net/jigdo/
I hope they don't try to make a impropability drive.
It's just too dangerous.
mirror at http://home.no.net/scoopy/mudtimeline.html
Who told you that you need an IP to transmit on an network?