Hi everyone,
I'm proud to announce the release of :
Tapeutape 0.0.5:
better gui, play modes, command-line menu, lash support and bug fixes
(thanks Nedko)
Tapeutape is a midi-controlled virtual sampler.It is highly
configurable,lets you create instruments/kits/setups and is designed for
live performance.It works on Gnu/Linux with the jack sound server.
There's a command-line and a gui version.
It can be found at http://www.hitmuri.com/Tapeutape
An example of what can be done with it :
http://www.hitmuri.com/Tapeutape/demo_tapeutape.ogg
Tranches 0.0.5:
reverse mode, usable gui , command-line menu, bug fixes
Tranches is a midi-controlled multi-(inputs|outputs) live beat
repeat|redirect tool for the jack sound server on Gnu/Linux !!! There's
a command-line and a gui version.
website : http://hitmuri.com/Tranches/
audio example : http://www.hitmuri.com/Tranches/demo_tranches.ogg
Regards,
Flo
Hi everyone,
Today I've woke up and promptly decided to let a new official Qsynth be
released as is from CVS HEAD. No big deal as there aren't any big news
anyway :)
So be it. And there it is: Qsynth 0.2.6 is out.
As you can read from the change log, most are only nitpicking ones:
- Main panel window now keeps its previous iconic state on system tray,
on application restart (thanks to Chris Cannam for hinting this one).
- Minor optimization in peak level meters update rate. Alternate but
faster inline lroundf() function implementation is now used.
- Most top-level widgets were missing the normal-widget flag, which were
causing some sticky size behavior on some window managers.
- Messages and channels window captions can now be set smaller as
tool-widgets, in effect when child windows are kept always on top.
- While on the engine setup dialog, the ALSA sequencer client identifier
is now also disabled depending on the MIDI input option setting.
- Experimental soundfont loader which prevents RAM image duplication if
more than one engine loads the same soundfont file. Server-mode is now
supported on multi-engine configurations by auto-incrementing the shell
socket listening port (both patches handed by Dave Searls, thanks).
- Engine name gets through the respective tab title when created. Fixed
engine delete button enabling on the main window.
- Changed deprecated copyright attribute to license, on qsynth.spec (RPM).
- Added configure support for x86_64 libraries (Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas).
- GPL address update.
Of course, available in the usual sites:
http://qsynth.sourceforge.nethttp://sourceforge.net/projects/qsynth
Enjoy.
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org
Announcing a new release of the hexter DSSI plugin.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?
group_id=104230&package_id=134428
hexter is a software synthesizer that models the sound generation of
a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. It can easily load most DX7 patch bank
files, accept patch editing commands via MIDI sys-ex messages, and
recreate the sound of the DX7 with greater accuracy than any other
open-source emulation (that the author is aware of...) hexter
operates as a plugin for the Disposable Soft Synth Interface (DSSI).
No exciting new features come in version 0.6.1, just these:
* Backed out a change in version 0.6.0, where the plugin was
installed under a different name than the 0.5.x versions --
something which created headaches for distribution packagers.
* Added a backward-compatibility feature so that version 0.6.1
can be used with existing projects made using 0.5.x versions,
without changing how they sound.
More information about hexter and DSSI can be found at:
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/hexter.html
hexter is written by Sean Bolton, and copyright (c)2007 under
the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
hi everyone!
finally, the last missing dumps of the Linux Audio Conference streams
have been uploaded raw and uncut to
http://lad.linuxaudio.org/events/2007_tub/
(the last few files are uploading as i type).
since the stream team was confronted with a workload so high as to cause
severe thrashing (i.e. lots of running around without getting anything
done), we have not been able to produce stream dumps in any sensible
form. hence, we need YOU to help with post-processing.
please grab some of the files you find at the address mentioned above,
and sign up to
http://www.medienwissenschaft.hu-berlin.de/lawici/index.php/Stream_post-pro…
so that people know who is working on what and will not duplicate your work.
sorry for this hassle, and thanks in advance for your efforts.
best,
jörn
--
Kurt is up in Heaven now.
Hello,
The EBU Technical Department is holding a seminar on open source media
tools, later this year. Details are at:
http://www.ebu.ch/en/technical/opensource/
Cheers!
Daniel
Hi all,
After a while of recovering and figuring out the details on how to do this,
we have now set up a little form online for you to order LAC'07 t-shirts.
The t-shirts will have the same quality as the t-shirts you have seen the
organisers wear, throughout the LAC in Berlin.
This is a one-time offer only, and be sure to put in your orders soon, as the
offer will only stand up until the 16th of April.
We want to have the payment in advance, as we need to pay the cost of
printing, packaging and postage.
Please use the link on: http://www.lac.tu-berlin.de to go to the form, get
more detailed information and order your shirts!
sincerely,
Marije
Hello again,
Everything seems settled. The archives from music.columbia.edu are
merged and new messages seem to be appended on the old archives.
What's left ?
- merging the pre-columbia era archives (I'll contact Fernando who
seems to have the best copy of it)
- changing the list information on gmane and also merging archives
here once we have it all packed on our server.
- Also changing the default style of the mailman site so it fits the
style of the rest of linuxaudio.org
All of the remaining operation should be transparent to you, except
for gmane users who will need a little patience.
__________________
Marc-Olivier Barre,
Markinoko.
Long overdue but better late than never:
QjackCtl, the good old Qt GUI interface to JAVK Audio Connection Kit is
back on a new latest dot releasse.
As read from the changelog:
- Fixed default settings for the freebob backend (JACK >= 0.103.0).
- CPU Load status label now says correctly DSP Load.
- The most recently used patchbay definitions can now be correctly
selected in round-robin fashion from its drop-down list widget.
- Avoid mixing JACK MIDI ports with regular audio ports on the
Connections and Patchbay widgets; strictly list only audio ports.
- Added 192k sample rate to setup settings drop down list (as kindly
reminded by Klaus Zimmermann, thanks).
- Most top-level widgets were missing the normal-widget flag, which were
causing some sticky size behavior on some window managers.
Enjoy.
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org
JackMix, the ultimate mixer app for jack hits another milestone:
"Sliders vs. Knobs"
From the "programming during Linux-Audio-Conference"-depth. comes the
next release of JackMix.
Whats new since 0.2?
Inspired by a lot of talking during LAC I have redone the sliders.
They still look kind of similar to some vu-meters but I think it isn't
that bad anymore.
But there are new knobs in this version too. They did get positive
feedback during the conference. :-)
The knobs from 0.2 didn't seem to scale well. At least not from the
usability point.
The biggest change is that version 0.3 saves the own state to
xml-files which can be read again later. Also adding a filename on the
commandline opens that file on startup. This enables version 0.4 to
have lash-support.
And there is a new interface so backend can interact with the gui in a
better way. The main effect now is that if jackd is not running its
not the jackmix mainwindow that is complaining but the backend popping
up a message.
Visit http://www.arnoldarts.de/drupal/?q=node/568 to find more. See
http://www.arnoldarts.de/drupal/?q=JackMix%3Ascreenshots for
screenshots or just download the package from
http://www.arnoldarts.de/drupal/files/downloads/jackmix/jackmix-0.3.tar.gz
Have a nice weekend,
Arnold
--
visit http://www.arnoldarts.de/
---
Wenn man mit Raubkopien Bands wie Brosis oder Britney Spears wirklich
verhindern könnte, würde ich mir noch heute einen Stapel Brenner und
einen Sack Rohlinge kaufen.
Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
> Dear members,
>
> I am proud to announce that we will proceed with the list migration
> during the night between the 31st March and the 1st April (at 0h00
> GMT).
>
>> From this point on, emails should be sent to these addresses :
>
> - linux-audio-dev(a)lists.linuxaudio.org for the developper mailing list
> - linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org for the user mailing list
> - linux-audio-announce(a)lists.linuxaudio.org for the announce mailing list
>
> The following aliases have been defined, to make it look nicer.
> Consider them as shorter equivalents :
>
> - lad(a)lists.linuxaudio.org for the developer mailing list
> - lau(a)lists.linuxaudio.org for the user mailing list
lad(a)linuxaudio.org
lau(a)linuxaudio.org
work too! - there's no shortcut for the announce list!
> No alias for the announce list since it is an open list (non
> subscribers are allowed to post) and we fear a increase in spam with a
> too short name.
>
> Also, to respond to a request to a few of you working with command
> line mail clients, the list tag at the beginning of the subject line
> will be shortened :
>
> [LAD] for linux-audio-dev
> [LAU] for linux-audio-user
> [LAA] for linux-audio-announce
>
> You may need to update your email filters accordingly.
i suggest not to filter on Subject but on Email-Header:
X-BeenThere: linux-audio-dev(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
X-BeenThere: linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
X-BeenThere: linux-audio-announce(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
cheers,
robin