The [P]hase [H]armonic [A]dvanced [S]ynthesis [EX]periment, version
0.10.2 is ready for download (source tarball and FC6 RPMs) at:
http://sysex.net/phasex/
This release contains many fixes, most notably better support for
older GTK versions. PHASEX now works with GTK2 versions as low as
2.4.x, which should help most of the build issues on older distros.
Here's everything from the Changelog for this release:
* Fixed typos and omissions in parameter help file.
* Improved error handling and reporting in jack.c.
* Fixed JACK thread shutdown.
* Added Pete Shorthose's patch for saving memory with a single
knob anim.
* Added Lars Luthman's patch for improper style handling in
gtkknob.c.
* Fixed knob centering on middle click drag events.
* Cleaned up style and whitespace in gtkknob.c, added boilerplate.
* Added current midimap file to saved settings.
* Fixed build and runtime problems with GTK versions 2.4 to 2.8
* Fixed invalid setting of patch modified flag on startup.
* Updated error message for unhandled ALSA MIDI errors.
* Fixed passing of debug flags in configure.ac.
* Fixed detection of functions in libm.
* Added install of phasex.desktop to Makefile.am.
* Fixed uninitiailized varibable warnings in midi.c.
* Fixed missed internal update on boolean parameters first
switching to zero.
* Removed dead update_widget_val() in callback.c.
* Disabled engine side of audio ringbuffer locking (easier on JACK).
* Changed name of ALSA MIDI sequencer input port for readability.
* Added project roadmap.
Special thanks go to Pete Shorthose and Lars Luthman for your
patches to the gtkknob code, and to the rest of you for offering
incredible feedback, especially on the build issues and ALSA/JACK
startup issues.
Cheers!
--ww
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/* William Weston <weston(a)sysex.net> */
Hello there,
I submitted updates to svn.
LASH support is fully working.
All interface widgets are working fine.
Kindest regards
Uli
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jackmixdesk/
Hi all,
Small updates for this 0.97.5 version
* compile under Windows/Cygwin
* mix channels if needed
* lighter CaptureThread
* fix mem leaks
Website: http://home.gna.org/fmit
Download: http://download.gna.org/fmit
Donation page: http://home.gna.org/fmit/donation.html
Comments, remarks, test, bug reports and rotten tomatoes are all welcome.
Have fun,
Best Regards,
Gilles
LV2 Simple Sine Generator is very simple plugin, generating sine when
feed with notes. It should load in any host supporting midi port LV2
extension, i.e. elven, ingen, lv2_jack_host and zynjacku. Plugin should
be usable for testing basic synth functionality and as simple example
synth plugin to start with if you want to code your own LV2 synth
plugin.
Download it from here:
http://nedko.arnaudov.name/soft/ssg/
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Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
There are more recent files in svn.
Interface stereo buttons hopefully flawless.
The hostname for the mixer can passed by args to the interface now.
I've some work to do on widgets then there will be more, see the TODO
and Logs for next and last changes.
Kindest regards
Uli
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jackmixdesk/
P.S.:There's already an gentoo build, thanks for that.
jack_mixer version 5 "Seventeen Moments of Spring" released.
jack_mixer is GTK (2.x) JACK audio mixer with look similar to it`s
hardware counterparts. It has lot of useful features, apart from being
able to mix multiple JACK audio streams.
Changes since version 4:
* fix building against older jack versions (i.e. not latest svn)
Changes since version 3:
* Improve configure script
* Remove SWIG dependency for tarball sources
* JACK MIDI support (sample accurate automation of volume and balance/panorama)
Homepage with screenshots: http://home.gna.org/jackmixer/
Download: http://download.gna.org/jackmixer/
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Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
jack_mixer version 4 released.
jack_mixer is GTK (2.x) JACK audio mixer with look similar to it`s
hardware counterparts. It has lot of useful features, apart from being
able to mix multiple JACK audio streams.
Changes since version 3:
* Improve configure script
* Remove SWIG dependency for tarball sources
* JACK MIDI support (sample accurate automation of volume and balance/panorama)
Homepage with screenshots: http://home.gna.org/jackmixer/
Download: http://download.gna.org/jackmixer/
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Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
Version 1.0 of Sonic Visualiser, an application for viewing and
analysing the contents of music audio files, is now available.
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
Sonic Visualiser contains advanced waveform and spectrogram viewers,
as well as editors for many sorts of audio annotations. Besides
visualisation, it can make and play selections based on the locations
of automatically detected features, seamlessly loop playback of single
or multiple noncontiguous regions, synthesise annotations for playback,
and slow down playback while retaining display synchronisation.
Sonic Visualiser supports the Vamp plugin API for plugins that extract
descriptive or analytical data from audio. Vamp plugins for onset,
pitch and note detection and tempo tracking using the Aubio library
are available, as well as further plugins for tempo tracking,
chromagram analysis, constant-Q spectrogram, spectral centroid, power
curve, key estimation, tonal change detection, harmonic spectrogram,
and a large number of low-level spectral features. There is also a
comprehensive SDK for use by developers of Vamp plugins and hosts.
Sonic Visualiser is Free Software distributed under the GNU General
Public License. The 1.0 release is available now in source code form
or as binaries for Linux, OS/X, and Windows.
For more information and downloads, please see
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
For more information about Vamp plugins, please see
http://www.vamp-plugins.org/
Sonic Visualiser was developed at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen
Mary, University of London. The project has been partially funded by
the European Commission through the SIMAC project IST-FP6-507142 and
the EASAIER project IST-FP6-033902, and by the EPSRC through the
OMRAS2 project EP/E017614/1.
Chris
This is to announce the new version of Amuc - The Amsterdam Music Composer:
http://members.chello.nl/w.boeke/amuc/index.html
Amuc is a light-weight tool for composing and playing music. 'Light-weight' in
the sense of not needing graphical or other toolkits, however it's very fast
and offers useful features to help the inexperienced composer.
Via the website you can listen to 'Angry And I Like It', which I composed for
the bigband I am playing in. It was created in Amuc, sent as a MIDI file to our
conductor who modified it (using Cubase), also adding bass and guitar, then
sent it back to me. I created score sheets for all of our musicians. Now I have
simplified the piece somewhat in order to make it sound better with synthesized
instruments, and that's the version you can listen to.
W.Boeke