Changes:
- Added "Bypass" effect checkbox. You can use it in real time.
- Effects parameters can be modified in real time.
- Bug when "Edit Current Effect"
- Bug when using Volume and Pan in real time
http://tkeca.sourceforge.net
Hi all, the 0.8.0 version of Hydrogen Gnu/Linux drum machine is available at
http://hydrogen.sf.net
Features:
* Graphical user interface based on QT 3,
* Sample based audio engine,
* Oss Audio driver,
* Jack Audio driver,
* Export to disk audio driver,
* Alsa Midi input,
* Ability to import/export xml-based song file,
* 64 ticks per pattern,
* 16 voices with volume, mute, solo, pan capabilities,
* Import of samples in wave, au, aiff format.
* Humanize and swing functions
* Delay FX (new)
* Assignable Jack ports in preferences file (new)
* Assignable midi-in channel (1..16, ALL) (new)
* Import/export of drumkits (new)
Changes:
* Delay FX
* Bug fix in Alsa Midi Driver
* Assignable Jack ports in preferences file
* Assignable midi-in channel (1..16, ALL)
* Drumkit support (load, save, import, export)
* Acoustic drumkit included
* various GUI improvements
Happy drumming! ;)
--
Alessandro <Comix> Cominu
http://hydrogen.sf.net
e-mail: comix(a)despammed.com
Icq: 116354077
Linux User # 203765
[...Codito Ergo Sum...]
Changes:
- Opening "Track Properties" window is no longer when checking the "Rec"
check box. Now use the "Prop" button
- Bug when deleting tracks: "Waves" info keeps the old wave files
information
- Mute and unmute tracks in real time
- Volume slide works in real time
- Pan slide works in real time
- "Play" checkbox was replaced by "Mute" checkbox, it works only with
the takes marked as "Play". It has no effect with the takes marked as "Rec"
- Parse current position when pressing the Stop button
Take a look at: http://tkeca.sourceforge.net
Changes:
1.0.2-1.2.0 Bug in "Options" button (.ecasoundrc related)
"Save File" stores "Current Directory" and "Recording"
Up to 16 channels
Added ALSA and JACK devices to the "Dev." button
Added "Chn." for selecting source for multichannel cards
Added "Del Last Track" button
Added "Del All Tracks" button
Added "Prop" button for track properties
Added automatic wave file length parse using Ecalength
The way that Tkeca build the Ecasound command was
improved
Bug when panning mono files
Take a look at: http://tkeca.sourceforge.net
Regards,
Luis Pablo
A new Linux audio distro has been released:
L.A.W. means the Linux Audio Workstation distro.
Version 1.0 has now been released at http://www.newyorkmusicunion.com
!!!
The L.A.W. distro is geared towards people who are new to the Unix
operating system. However, it is made up of utility shell scripts which
should be useful for just about anybody maintaining a Linux system for
audio. In particular, if you are going to setup audio workstations for
other people to use, you may want to consider adding your work onto the
L.A.W. distro, which is soon to be cvs'd at sourceforge as law-distro.
The L.A.W. distro believes in the principles of the Unix philosophy. As
such, it is self-documented, simple, and consists mainly of shell
scripts.
The L.A.W. distro does the following, all from source: lowlat & preempt
patched kernel (reference version is 2.4.20), ALSA (ref 0.9.1), probe
for local soundcard using ALSA drivers, WindowMaker, Eterm, xfm with
modifications for audio files, local copy of L.A.W. user docs & scripts.
The audio packages installed are: dcd,grip,sweep,xsox,gcombust. This is
the core set of audio packages.
Currently, the L.A.W. distro has only been tested on RedHat 7.2. The
next base distro to be supported will be Debian.
Go to http://www.newyorkmusicunion.com and check it out!!!
-jacob robbins.....
Greetings:
This came in recently from Bob van der Poel. I've used his MMA, it's
not yet BIAB but maybe someone could put a decent GUI to it ?
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at http://linux-sound.org
Updated README with tip for better performance.
Removed fltk example client from package. This should fix any problems
with building the fltk client.
Taybin Rutkin
Mon May 12 2003 -- Alternative Csound Reference Manual, Version 4.23-1
Released.
1. What is the Alternative Csound Reference Manual?
The Alternative Csound Reference Manual is a reference manual for
the Csound program. It has been updated for the latest canonical
version of Csound, 4.23, and includes many working examples.
The Csound program is a digital audio synthesis program
distributed by John ffitch at the University of Bath:
ftp://ftp.cs.bath.ac.uk/pub/dream/newest/
For more information about Csound, visit http://www.csounds.com/.
2. What are the changes made since the last release?
* Changed the license to the GNU Free Documentation License.
* Added documentation for the following opcodes: bqrez, fprintks,
fprints, nstrnum, prints, schedkwhennamed, and subinstrinit.
* Updated documentation for the following opcodes: event, massign,
mute, pgmassign, prealloc, printks, schedule, schedwhen, sfinstr,
sfinstr3, sfinstr3m, sfinstrm, sfplay, sfplay3, sfplaym, and
subinstr.
* Added examples for the following opcodes: soundin, sndwarp,
subinstr, and wguide1.
For a complete list of updates, visit the news page:
http://kevindumpscore.com/docs/csound-manual/news.txt
3. Who were the contributors?
The Alternative Csound Reference Manual is maintained by
Kevin Conder with help from the Csound community. Contributors
for this edition include: Anders Andersson, David Gladstein,
Gabriel Maldonado, Istvan Varga, Jason Thomas, John ffitch,
Matt J. Ingalls, Oeyvind Brandtsegg, and Steven Yi.
4. Where can I view the Alternative Csound Reference Manual?
The Alternative Csound Reference Manual is viewable on-line here:
http://kevindumpscore.com/docs/csound-manual/
5. Where can I download the Alternative Csound Reference Manual?
You can download a copy of the Alternative Csound Reference Manual
in the following formats: ASCII text, DocBook/SGML, HTML, and PDF.
You can download these files via HTTP from here:
* http://kevindumpscore.com/download.html#csound-manual
You can also download these files via FTP from the following sites:
* ftp://ftp.cs.bath.ac.uk/pub/dream/documentation/manuals/
* ftp://ftp.csounds.com/manual/current/
Thanks go to John ffitch and Richard Boulanger for use of their
FTP servers.
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JACK 0.71.1
JACK is a low-latency audio server, written primarily for the GNU/Linux
operating system. It can connect a number of different applications to
an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio between
themselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (ie. as normal
applications), or can they can run within the JACK server (ie. as a
"plugin").
JACK is different from other audio server efforts in that it has been
designed from the ground up to be suitable for professional audio work.
This means that it focuses on two key areas: synchronous execution of
all clients, and low latency operation.
**CHANGES**
* fltk macros/detection from bob ham
* tmpdir configure-time patch from jesse chappell
* socket error handling change (with additional graph sort!)
from stephane letz
* xrun init patch from gunter geiger
Taybin Rutkin