Hi, I made it and upload it to our server:
Add to your sources.list:
# Musix GNU+Linux repository
deb ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/deb/ ./
Also there is the musix-freepats-extras package
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musix-colombo-drumkit Description:
Package: musix-colombo-drumkit
Priority: optional
Section: musix
Source: musix-colombo-drumkit
Installed-Size: 3.4 MB
Maintainer: Marcos Guglielmetti (Musix/GNU-Linux) <marcos(a)musix.org>
Architecture: all
Version: 1.0
Provides: musix-colombo-drumkit
Recommends: musix-bin-scripts, hydrogen, swami, qsynth, fluidsynth, timidity,
rosegarden, noteedit, asfxload
Description: Musix's Hydrogen Colombo Drumkit
You can find the complete set of samples here:
ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/sound-samples/Colombo-Acustic-Drumkit
There are 10.9 MB into 92 sound samples.
.
This drumkit is a small version of 3.4 MB. and installs on:
/usr/share/hydrogen/data/drumkits/ColomboAcousticDrumkit
.
Colombo drums are handcraft drums made in La Plata, Argentina
by a man called Colombo.
.
Drum details
Wooden toms, snare and bassdrum
Toms: 12X8 13X9 16X16 (hi, mid, low-foor)
Bassdrum: 21X14
Snare "piccolo" 14X4
Aquarian patch set.
Crash 16'' Sabian "B8 Pro, Thin Crash"
Crash 20'' Paiste 1000 "Power Crash 20''", made in Switzerland
Hihat Paiste 1000 14'' "Rude", made in Switzerland
.
Licence: GNU GPL v2 or later, see COPYING and README for details
--
Marcos Guglielmetti
* Director del desarrollo de Musix GNU+Linux, 100% Software Libre
* CD Donwload: (http://www.musix.org.ar/en/) (www.pc-musica.com.ar/musix)
* Videos, programas y otras cosas en: ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/
* Reporte de errores a:
https://www.musix.org.ar/wiki/index.php?title=Problemas-Bugs
*IRC: #musix channel on freenode
On behalf of the Rivendell development team, I'm pleased to announce the
immediate release of Rivendell v0.9.69. Rivendell is a full-featured radio
automation system targeted for use in professional broadcast environments. It
is available under the GNU General Public License. This release, featuring
the debut of full voicetracking and log customization capabilities, marks a
significant milestone for the project, with all modules now feature-complete.
From the NEWS file:
*** snip snip ***
Changes:
Voicetracking. A major new feature in this version, voicetracking
gives operators the ability to insert dynamic, "one-off" audio content into
individual logs as well as the ability to individually customize each segue
transition of a log. Carts for voicetracked content are automatically
created and deleted "on-the-fly" by the system, with no need for individual
cart management in the Library.
RDLogManager Changes. The sequence for generating logs in RDLogManager has
been completely overhauled, making it now possible to generate a log and
apply voice tracks even before Traffic import data are available (so-called
"incremental log linking"). Several features have also been added to
support operation with music-intensive formats, such as the ability to
schedule embedded voicetracks and spots sets from external music scheduling
systems (currently only tested with RCS Selector).
RDDBCheck. A utility for checking consistency of the Rivendell database.
For information, do (as root):
rddbcheck --help
Many, Many Bugfixes. See the ChangeLog for details.
Library Versions:
This version requires that, at a minimum, libradio-0.97.1 and
librhpi-0.94.6 be installed. If installing from RPM, the version of
the currently installed libraries can be determined by doing:
rpm -q libradio
rpm -q librhpi
Database Update:
As always, be sure to run RDAdmin immediately after
upgrading to allow any necessary changes to the database schema to
be applied.
*** snip snip ***
Further information, including screenshots, documentation and download links
can be found at:
http://www.salemradiolabs.com/rivendell/
Cheers!
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Director of Broadcast Software Development |
| | Salem Radio Labs |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Focus on the dream, not the competition. |
| -- Nemesis Racing Team motto |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Hello all,
I've set up a mailing list for specimen:
http://zhevny.com/mailman/listinfo/specimen
Additionally the web site now lives at http://zhevny.com/specimen. This
is a minimal re-working of Pete's old site. More improvements to follow.
Let me know if anything is badly broken. (I know the guide is broken,
but I need to re-do it with new screenshots anyway.)
I just changed the dns record for zhevny.com to point to a new host
earlier today. The TTL was set to 1 day, so some of you may get pointed
to the old box. Let me know if you have any issues, or just try again a
little later.
Thanks,
Eric Rz.
=Musix 0.50 released!=
Thanks to the support of the Ututo Proyect, FSF, Ourproject, and to the usual
collaborators, the Musix project has just released Musix 0.50, whose programs
were tested for over 1 month, time that allowed us to solve some problems
over Musix 0.49, and to make the more relevant software updates.
Musix 0.50 can be consider the more stable and functional Musix version until
now, also, 0.50 can update old Musix versions, as instance Musix 0.40 could
be updated without re-install all the system.
Musix counts with its own software package repository that has been growing.
It is hoped to incorporate new software nonavailable in Debian, like mplayer
or cinelerra (video edition), or Wired.
The Musix project has offered several speeches in different institutions
during 2005 and 2006, affirming the commitment with the diffusion of free
software among musicians, sound engineers and users in general.
Important programs/packages updated
* Knoppix-installer was updated (taking parts from Knoppix 5.0.1):
Now you can update a single package or a group of packages from your actual
Musix installed on HD. As instance, you can upgrade Musix 0.40 to 0.50
without re-install the system.
* Rosegarden4 1.2.3 should work ok (record audio without crashing). The
problem was in an old .rg file.
* Installed: linux-image-2.6.16-1-multimedia-486 from 64studio, Removed
kernel-image-2.6.13-1-multimedia-386 from aGNUla/DeMuDi
* Gparted installed: it's more updated than qtparted, qtparted was removed.
Now the installation process should be better.
==050 New programs/packages installed==
* Added better support for desktop in German and Portuguese languages (deb
package created with files for icewm and rox-filer).
* Traverso 0.30 (A multitrack audio recorder/editor)
* Terminatorx 3.82 installed (terminatorX is a realtime audio synthesizer that
allows you to "scratch" on digitally sampled audio data).
* Created and installed a package with firmware GPL for devices
MIDISport/Midiman USB 1x1, 2x2, 4x4, 8x8 y USB-2-MIDI (Steinberg)
https://www.musix.org.ar/wiki/index.php/EZ-USB
* Installed: clearlook theme for GTK2 (Clearlooks GTK+ 2.x engine and theme)
and KDE (Clone of GNOME's Clearlooks theme for KDE)
* Grubconf was installed (it has a bug)
* Icecast was installed (Ogg Vorbis and MP3 streaming media server)
==Others changes==
* Improved Video hardware detection
* Musix can be installed on Serial ATA hard disks
* Added a text console menu created by Francisco Tufro, it also lets you
change the video settings, read the User's Manual, and other tasks.
* New wallpapers
* The system name (Musix GNU/Linux) was corrected into the GRUB boot menu
* Added new script for audio card configuration for
testing: /etc/init.d/alsasound (apparently it works only with udev). It does
not yet participates in the boot process.
* The behavior to access to the Admin desktop was changed (stills needs other
modifications)
* Created "KDE-to-Rox" desktop, which takes icons in kdesktop (of the KDE
desktop in ~/Desktop) and transfers them to the desktop using Rox-Filer.
Besides, the "complete" KDE desktop can even be initiated from there.
* Removed residual configuration files
==Solved problems==
Generally speaking, this problems has been solved:
* Solved Portuguese keyboard bug in text console?
(ln -s /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/pt-latin1.kmap.gz
/usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/pt.kmap.gz)
* Bug fixes into rosegarden+* scripts
* KDM (desktop manager) takes too long to launch, solved
* After updated GTK, some desktop icons disappear, solved
* After the installation, the system reboots Ok
==Known problems in Musix 0.50==
* Translation to french, italian and german languages needs more work.
* Apparently, the 'bootfrom=' boot parameter ("cheatcode") does not work from
the 2.6.16-beyond4.1 kernel.
* In some PCs there is a problem with the network configuration that this
scrip performs: /etc/init.d/networking
A modified script ( /etc/init.d/networking-fix ) was added so that the ones
who have this problem can solve it easily.
==Next version, Musix 0.59==
* Hundreds of software packages will be updated
* ... maybe squashfs will be used into the live-cd (more space to include more
software)
* a DVD version could be a nice idea :-D
--
Marcos Guglielmetti
* Director del desarrollo de Musix GNU+Linux, 100% Software Libre
* CD Donwload: (http://www.musix.org.ar/en/) (www.pc-musica.com.ar/musix)
* Videos, programas y otras cosas en: ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/
* Reporte de errores a:
https://www.musix.org.ar/wiki/index.php?title=Problemas-Bugs
*IRC: #musix channel on freenode
BEAST/BSE version 0.7.0 and BSE-ALSA version 0.7.0 are
available for download at:
ftp://beast.gtk.org/pub/beast/v0.7/
or
http://beast.gtk.org/beast-ftp/v0.7/
This is a development version of BEAST/BSE, the BEdevilled Audio SysTem
and the Bedevilled Sound Engine. BEAST is a powerful music composition
and modular synthesis application released as free software under the
GNU GPL and GNU LGPL, that runs under unix. BSE-ALSA is an ALSA driver
for BSE.
The project is hosted at:
http://beast.gtk.org
The "Bedevilled" portion of the names has no religious background,
refer to the About page for more details:
http://beast.gtk.org/about
A mailing list is available at:
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/beast/
GUI skins, example sounds and instrumets for BEAST/BSE as well as
screenshots can be found at:
http://beast.gtk.org/browse-bse-files.htmlhttp://beast.gtk.org/screenshots/index.html
The 0.7 development series of Beast focusses on improving usability and
ease of music production. Feedback is very much appreciated, please take
the opportunity and provide your comments and questions in online forums
like the Beast Help Desk, Beast Bugzilla or the mailing list, all of which
can be reached through http://beast.gtk.org/.
Overview of Changes in BEAST/BSE 0.7.0:
* Renamed scheme shell to bsescm
* Optimized core functions for MMX/SSE with runtime CPU detection
* Fixed CPU profiler to work with newer Linux kernels
* New probing code for optimized volume meters and FFT scopes
* Plugins/Module changes:
StandardOscillator - Added semitone transposition function
FreeVerb - Fixed distortions due to subnormal handling
GusPatchEnvelope - Better approximation of GUS Patch envelopes [Stefan]
Adder - Deprecated in favour of BseSummation
Constant - Number of output channels reduced to 4
DavSynDrum - Fixed retrigger logic [Stefan]
* Added support for MMX/SSE-optimized plugins
* Converted runtime documentation system to use a local web browser
* Relicensed all example scripts and BSE files under an "AS IS" license
* New loadable Instruments/Effects:
BQS Organ
BQS SynDrum
BQS Fretless Bass [Stefan Westerfeld]
BQS Queek Synth
BQS MoogSaw Bass [Stefan Westerfeld]
BQS Merp Pad
BQS Compressor [Stefan Westerfeld]
BQS Reverb [Stefan Westerfeld]
BQS Saturation And Reverb [Stefan Westerfeld]
* Major code reorganizations, only one library is installed now: libbse
* Vastly extended test coverage of many core mechanisms
* Moved source base to automake-1.9 and added support for gcc-4.2
* Lots of major and minor fixes and improvements
* Bugzilla issues resolved: #337703, #342186, #343301, #340386, #340307
* Updated Canadian English translation [Adam Weinberger] * Updated German
translation [Hendrik Richter, Jens Seidel]
* Updated Spanish translation [Francisco Javier F. Serrador]
* Updated Czech translation [Miloslav Trmac]
* Updated Italian translation [Petrecca Michele]
* Updated Catalan translation [Gil Forcada]
* Updated Dutch translation [Vincent van Adrighem]
* Updated Swedish translation [Daniel Nylander]
* Added Nepali translation [Pawan Chitrakar]
Overview of Changes in BSE-ALSA 0.7.0:
* Build fixes for BEAST-0.7.0
* Moved source base to automake-1.9 and added support for gcc-4.2
---
ciaoTJ
hi.
netjack-0.12 is released.
Netjack is a jack-driver which uses the network card. On the other end
of the network there is a normal jack-client.
So its possible, to share a single soundcard between several laptops.
This release finally handles the packet disordering UDP does.
Thus high channel counts can now be achieved. However a 24ch in/out
link over 100Mbit gave me a major "net xrun" storm on vanilla 2.6.15
kernel. At a roundtrip latency of 2.9ms that is. It was reliable with
5.8ms.
16 channels gave me some "net xruns", which i could not hear though.
i expect this performance to increase when using an rt-kernel with the
network-irq set to rt-prio.
So please report back.
Additionally to the audio transport, netjack provides sample accurate
transport syncronisation. The roundtrip latency is compensated for.
get it while its hot at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=140191
there is no link on http://netjack.sf.net because the project shell
servers are down.
--
torben Hohn
http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language
ROSEGARDEN 1.2.4 RELEASED
Miscellaneous locations -- Bastille day, 2006
The Rosegarden team are pleased to announce the release of version
1.2.4 of Rosegarden, an audio and MIDI sequencer and musical notation
editor for Linux.
http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/
The 1.2.4 release addresses several issues with the prior 1.2.3
feature release. 1.2.4 introduces no new application features.
Fixes in this release include, briefly:
* Avoid crash on startup if /dev/snd/seq does not exist
* Fix incorrect sequencer status report ("no driver")
* Fix MIDI Text Marker export
* Fix text encoding for Lilypond 2.6 (UTF8 instead of ISO-8859-1)
* Fix stuck notes in matrix after pressing a stop button
* Fix crash when erasing a duplicated key signature
* Fix crash when switching documents with a tempo editor window open
* Fix incorrect sorting and insertion logic in marker editor
* Fix hang in main canvas when a segment has zero duration
* Fix audio preview display for repeating audio segments
* Update percussion matrix when a different drum mapping is selected
* Avoid crash when deleting a device with percussion matrix open
* Fix matrix display for notes outside range of current key mapping
* Ensure correct segment is acted on when clicking overlapping segments
* Fix sequencer crash when playing back tiny audio files
* Avoid display hang when too many segments overlap
* Fix several build system bugs, and compilation with gcc-4.1.2
This release also includes several new MIDI device definition (.rgd)
files, as well as updates for Catalan, Russian, Swedish, Czech and
Italian translations, and a completely new Finnish translation from
Heikki Johannes Junes.
Special thanks go to Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas for preparing the release.
For more information about Rosegarden and what it can do for you,
please see
http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/
Rosegarden is Free Software under the GNU General Public License.
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:: WHAT IS DYNE:BOLIC ?
Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable cd, containing a whole
operating system that works straight from boot, without the need to
install or change anything on the hard disk.
If you like and want to have it on harddisk you can simply copy the
/dyne directory on your computer: the simpliest installation ever! Your
older system is untouched and comes back booting without CD.
Dyne:bolic is user-friendly: recognizes your hardware devices (sound,
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All software is free and there is no market operation behind
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and let people be Free to Create.
Dyne:bolic is being developed since more than 5 years and optimized to
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on in Cairo. Building autonomous networks in extreme conditions.
Streamtime uses old and new media for the production of content and
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Inna babylon, money is the main requirement to make a voice possible to
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This is a struggle for Redemption from existing operating systems which
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Dyne:bolic is a tool to produce and publish yourself, freely. There is
nothing to consume here, there is all you need to create.
:: WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE?
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enhanced for full usability and open for developers to join
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featured multimedia studio out of the box, ready for being employed at
home, in classrooms and in media centers.
=== new dyne:II core features:
- - it is a multiuser system, user interaction can be secured
- - it includes all compiler and development tools needed to build dyne
- - you can write modifications in the /usr system and save them
- - it has advanced thin client functionality, booting from usb and net
- - it's modular, so you can easily add and combine different software
- - it's slick and snappy like the preceeding dyne:bolic, even better ;)
=== updates and fixes in 2.1
- - upgraded to kernel 2.6.17
- - fix to dock and nest on USB storage
- - support for LVM and raid volumes
- - network file system tools
- - new in Audio: Seq24, SooperLooper, Rosegarden, Icecast
- - fixes to MuSE (updated to devel version)
- - better vga detection
- - misc fixes to desktop usability
=== upgrading from version 1
To upgrade from version 1 to 2 just replace the dyne/ directory with
the new one, or run the CD and answer yes when prompted.
Before upgrading you have to manually backup the personal contents of
your old nest and import them to a new one.
Please note that:
- - version 2 is not running on XBOX game consoles
- - version 2 does not include the OpenMosix clustering system
=== development history
The dyne:II core has been compiled from scratch by Jaromil and Smilzo
in 2005. During 2006 Jaromil completed a full rewrite of startup,
nesting, docking, configuration and sdk scripts, aided by the
experienced testing of Aymeric Antonios and Chun of Goto10.
The new foundation of the dyne:II core opens up the development to more
people, providing a modular packaging system for software collections
and the possibility to customize the liveCD with your favourite
applications. So it is born Pure:dyne, as the first dyne:II
customization focusing on real time audio/video processing with pure
data.
Developers Lounge -> http://dev.dynebolic.org
=== roadmap
We salute and support all development done outside the capitalist
empire, to produce and distribute low power and affordable computers.
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workstations and all kind of 100$ laptops. In fact, we are there
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the CD and in the documentation of each software.
People and organizations helping with ver.2 development and good vibes:
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Alpt, Asbesto, Kysucix, Xant, Newmark, Nightolo, DinDon,
Sandman, Crash, Godog, Voyager, Pallotron, Fredd, Kobaiashi,
Mr.Goil, Godog, Niels, Acme, Adam, Robert, Cjm, Jaromil
=== Goto10 http://www.goto10.orghttp://puredyne.goto10.org
Aymeric, Marloes, Antonios, Chun
=== Metro Olografix http://olografix.org
Smilzo, Superattilius, Groucho/K6, SugoDiPesce,
Blended, Hunicus, Isazi
=== Netherlands Media Art Institute http://www.montevideo.nl/en
Montevideo / Time Based Arts
=== Streamtime http://streamtime.org
Bassam, Cecile, JoJo, Xname
=== ASCII http://www.scii.nl -> the robotic resistance crew
=== the Xiph foundation http://www.xiph.org
=== Indymedia http://www.indymedia.org
and all the activists involved!
And more... Ish, Kapel, Jagadeesh, Lawrence, Arun, Melindo, the FSF
India and the NID Ahmedabad, BEK.no, the Folk Festival in Louga
(Senegal), the squatters of Amsterdam, Neural.it, Stomfi, Paul Davis,
Menglef, Ivana, Gisle, Armin, Lambru, Chmod, Xaver, Rino, Marko,
Lupone, Kingdom of Piracy, Macchina, Giacomo Verde, Artificialia, the
Italian Hackmeeting, WhatTheHack, Ecoteca, the Chaos League, MetaMute
.... and even more .....
to all the many people sending good vibes, sharing ospitality,
suggestions and helping organizing the things that keep all this alive:
hearful THANKS!
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http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~kjetil/src/
jack_capture
*************************************************************************
jack_capture is a small program to capture whatever sound is going out to
your speakers into a file without having to patch jack connections, fiddle
around with fileformats, or set options on the argument line.
This is the program I always wanted to have for jack, but no
one made. So here it is.
Changes 0.2.4 -> 0.3.1:
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*Reduced CPU usage a lot because of better disk handling. (25% -> 1%)
*Make sure the rest of the recorded file is not garbage in case of an
overrun.
*Added the port argument, which can be specified many times and accepts
both input and output port names (including regexp expressions). This
makes jack_capture to completely replace jackrec.
*Rewrote buffer handling. Silence is now inserted when underruns occure.
Previously, the file became shorter than the recording in case of
underrun. It can still happen though, but much more seldom, and a
warning about that will be printed to the terminal.
*Last rests of jackrec code has been rewritten. Well, all the code with
substance, at least.
*Nicified code a lot.
*More efficient way of handling overruns.
*Fixed really stupid compilation error. Thanks to Dragan Noveski for
spotting it.
das_watchdog
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Whenever a program locks up the machine, das_watchdog will temporarily
sets all realtime process to non-realtime for 8 seconds. You will get an
xmessage window up on the screen whenever that happens.
Changes 0.2.2->0.2.3
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*Fixed commandline arguments for increasetime, checktime and waittime.
*Nicified source a bit
Mammut
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Mammut will FFT your sound in one single gigantic analysis (no windows).
These spectral data, where the development in time is incorporated in
mysterious ways, may then be transformed by different algorithms prior to
resynthesis. An interesting aspect of Mammut is its completely
non-intuitive sound transformation approach.
Changes 0.21->0.22
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*Added patch and instructions from Owen Green on how to make mammut
compile on OSX. Thanks! (Sorry, I forgot to release this version for
almost a year...)
It is our pleasure to announce that CLAM [1] has won the 2006 ACM
Open
Source Multimedia Contest.
CLAM is an open-source C++ framework for doing research and
application development in the audio and music domain. It offers a
conceptual model for audio systems, a repository of processing
algorithms, data types, and tools , as well as applications for
analysis, synthesis and processing of audio signals. These
features can
be exploited to build cross-platform applications or to build rapid
prototypes.
CLAM is coordinated by Xavier Amatriain at the University of
California
Santa Barbara but is mostly developed at the Universitat Pompeu
Fabra in
Barcelona (Spain) by a team led by Pau Arumi and David Garcia.
CLAM is
now being
developed thanks to a grant from the STSI at the Catalan Government
(Generalitat de Catalunya).
According to the jury: "CLAM is a remarkably comprehensive system
with
impressive capabilities". The award will be presented in the
forthcoming
ACM Multimedia Conference [2].
The ACM Open Source Competition is a prestigious international
contest that is now in its third year. Last year, for instance, the
award was given to the OpenVidia library for GPU accelerated Computer
Vision [3].
This award culminates 5 years of ongoing research and development and
the authors wish to thank all the past developers as well as all
of our
users and people who have given support throughout these years.
The CLAM development team.
[1] http://www.clam.iua.upf.edu
[2] http://www.mmdb.ece.ucsb.edu/acmmm06/
[3] http://openvidia.sourceforge.net/